


Camden Hawley Crescent, London
London House is an exciting and contemporary option for student accommodation in the heart of London, offering a perfect mix of modern living and the energy of the city. This stylish residence provides a variety of room types, including en-suite rooms and studios, catering to the diverse needs of students. With its prime location, residents are just a short distance from top universities such as the University of Westminster and King’s College London. The atmosphere is lively, making it an ideal home for students eager to immerse themselves in their academic journey while experiencing everything London has to offer.
Features:
At London House, student living is designed for both comfort and engagement. Each room is fully furnished with contemporary decor, featuring comfortable beds, study desks, and plenty of storage space. The communal areas are perfect for both socialising and studying, with spacious lounges and dedicated study zones. Enjoy the convenience of all-inclusive bills, covering utilities and high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing you to focus on your studies without the hassle of additional costs. The property also offers on-site laundry facilities and a helpful management team, ensuring a smooth and stress-free living experience.
Location:
This student housing London is situated in a lively neighbourhood that puts you at the heart of London’s cultural scene. A variety of local cafes, restaurants, and shops are just around the corner, with popular dining spots like Dishoom and quick coffee stops like Pret A Manger nearby. For your grocery needs, Sainsbury’s and Tesco are conveniently located. The area is steeped in history and excitement, offering countless opportunities for exploration during your free time. Iconic attractions such as Buckingham Palace and the British Museum are easily accessible, ensuring that there’s never a dull moment living here.
Commute:
Getting around London from London House is incredibly convenient. The nearest tube station is just a short walk away, connecting you to several underground lines for easy access across the city. King’s College London is approximately a 20-minute commute by public transport, while the University of Westminster is around 25 minutes away. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, making it simple to explore all that London has to offer. With such excellent transport links, commuting to classes or discovering the city is effortless.
Room Types:
Choose between two types of rooms at this accommodation: the Gold Twin Studio and the Silver Twin Studio, along with the regular Studio. The Gold Twin Studio features two beds, a private bathroom, and a shared kitchen. Meanwhile, the Silver Twin Studio offers similar amenities in a slightly different setup. For a self-contained option, consider the regular Studio, which provides all essentials in one space. Use our comparison tool to evaluate and make the best choice.
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The staff is great and so is the maintenance team, enjoyed my time here.
Payment Details
Deposit: £250 to confirm booking (refundable at the end of tenancy for AY 2025-26).
Installment Plan: 3 instalments(UK Guarantor required) or else full payment.
Guarantor: UK based guarantor (To pay in instalments)
Mode of Payment: Credit/Debit Card or online payment.




House Policies
Cancellation Policy
If you accept an offer of accommodation online, or by signing a Tenancy Agreement, then decide you wish to cancel the contract, there are some limited circumstances where you can cancel the booking.
Cancelling within the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’)
You can cancel your tenancy agreement for up to 7 calendar days after the date of the booking, which is known as the Initial Cancellation Period, or ‘Cooling Off Period’.
Providing your booking is cancelled within this Initial Cancellation Period, we will refund your full security deposit.
Please note, refunding the deposit after cancelling the booking may take a number of weeks depending on where it is up to in the process of securing it with the tenancy deposit scheme, and we cannot influence the speed of this refund.
Cancelling after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’)
If a tenant wishes to cancel the booking after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’) has passed, the tenant remains liable for the rent for the whole length of the contracted tenancy until another tenant that is acceptable to the landlord is found and the room is able to be re-let.
IMPORTANT: Property is under no obligation to enter into a Tenancy Agreement with any replacement tenant that is suggested by any existing tenant, or its representative or agent under this provision.
Rooms that are re-let to a new tenant will be at the current market rate, and not necessarily at the rate the room was previously sold at.
While we will always do what we can to assist, it is not the obligation of Property or the landlord to find a replacement tenant to take over the tenancy.
If a suitable tenant is found and the room is re-let, we will refund the security deposit, less any appropriate charges, as well as a deduction of £50 for the variation of the contract. Please note, £20 will be deducted from the refunded amount to cover international bank charges for deposit refunds made to non-UK banks.
The deposit paid is non-transferable and cannot be moved to another tenant, or to another year.
The ‘Cooling Off Period’ must have passed, or the new tenant have paid their rent and moved into the accommodation before the original tenant is released from their contractual obligations under the tenancy agreement. If the new booking is cancelled by the replacement tenant during their 7 day Initial Cancellation Period, the existing tenant remains liable for the rent until another replacement tenant is found.
Cancelling after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’), AFTER Collecting Keys and/or Taking up Occupation
If a tenant wishes to cancel the booking after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’) has passed, after collecting the keys and/or taking up occupation of the room, the tenant remains liable for the rent for the whole length of the contracted tenancy until another tenant that is acceptable to the landlord is found and the room is able to be re-let.
IMPORTANT: Property is under no obligation to enter into a Tenancy Agreement with any replacement tenant that is suggested by any existing tenant, or its representative or agent under this provision.
Rooms that are re-let to a new tenant will be at the current market rate, and not necessarily at the rate the room was previously sold at.
While we will always do what we can to assist, it is not the obligation of Property or the landlord to find a replacement tenant to take over the tenancy.
The tenant is responsible for ensuring the room is suitable to be re-let, and it must be in the same clean and lettable condition as it was when the tenant took occupation and that it is available for viewings to allow it to be re-let.
If a suitable tenant is found and the room is re-let, we will refund the security deposit, less any appropriate charges, as well as a deduction of £50 for the variation of the contract. No £50 charge will be made for tenancies coming to an end after any applicable legal notice period that applies under current legislation and the deposit will be refunded. Please note, £20 will be deducted from the refunded amount to cover international bank charges for deposit refunds made to non-UK banks.
The deposit paid is non-transferable and cannot be moved to another tenant, or to another year. The ‘Cooling Off Period’ must have passed, or the new tenant have paid their rent and moved into the accommodation before the original tenant is released from their contractual obligations under the tenancy agreement. If the new booking is cancelled by the replacement tenant during their 7 day Initial Cancellation Period, the existing tenant remains liable for the rent until another replacement tenant is found.
Please note, if the tenant moves out early, before the tenancy has ended, they will not be able to claim back the deposit until the tenancy end date.
Cancellation policy
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel your booking up to 14 days after you accept your offer or pay your deposit (the Initial Cancellation Period), which reduces to 7 days from 1st August ahead of the academic year being booked, providing you have not already moved in to the property and we will refund your security deposit in full. Deposits will normally be refunded within 28 working days of cancellation, however our legal obligation as a landlord is to secure all deposits with a third party protection scheme. In the event that your deposit has already been sent to the protection scheme by the time you cancel your booking, your refund could take up to 60 days to be refunded due to the protection scheme’s processing period and your deposit refund will come directly from them – you will need your repayment ID which will be sent to you directly by the protection scheme. If the deposit has already been sent to the deposit protection scheme, unfortunately, we are unable to influence their processing time.If you cancel your booking after the 14 day Initial Cancellation Period (7 days after 1st August), you will remain liable for the weekly rent (for each and every week or part week) until we are able to re-let the room. If we are able to re-let the room we will release you from the agreement upon payment of a £50 variation of contract fee which we will recover by retaining part or all of your deposit. If you have paid a lower deposit amount, that’s the amount that will be retained.
Extended cancellation policy (21-22 academic year bookings):
Some properties have an extended flexible cancellation period for 21-22 academic year bookings, as per the lists below. Properties that appear in this list will allow cancellation of your booking up to 31st May 2021 for any reason without penalty, and we will refund your security deposit in full as outlined in the standard cancellation terms.
- This applies to any tenancy length for 21-22 academic year bookings only. For the avoidance of doubt, it does not apply to any bookings for accommodation during the 20-21 academic year or summer 2021 period.
- You must notify us in writing (including email) no later than 23:59:59 on 31/05/2021. After this date, the standard cancellation terms apply.
- This promotion is in addition to our standard cancellation terms which continue unaffected.
- This promotion only applies to bookings made directly with us or through an agent and does not apply to bookings made via universities or other institutions as part of a nominations or referral agreement unless expressly specified.
- Cancelling your booking using this promotion invalidates any other promotion you may have been eligible for, including but not limited to any prize draws, cashbacks or referral incentives.
- Existing customers must be up to date with payments due on their account to be eligible for this promotion.
- We reserve the right to withdraw or change this promotion at any time, and the new terms in place will then apply to bookings made after any amendment.
Frequent Asked Question (FAQ's)
What is platform fees?
Is it Refundable?
Will the booking fee be refunded to the student?
Why should a student book with UniAcco and not directly with the Property Manager?
Can I book if I'm under 18?
Yes, we accept bookings for those turning 18 in the first semester, with an adult co-signatory on the tenancy agreement. Policies for under-18s vary by property.
Are pets allowed at properties?
No, pets of any kind are not permitted at properties, except registered assistance dogs.
What items can I bring to properties?
Most belongings are allowed, but non-UK-compliant electricals, like rice cookers, may pose fire risks.