East Slope (University of Sussex)

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Photo of student housing, taken in 1990 or 1991.  Park Village is in the foreground; East Slope is the array of horizontally-aligned split-level flats in the distance, in the upper center of the photograph.
Photo of student housing, taken in 1990 or 1991. Park Village is in the foreground; East Slope is the array of horizontally-aligned split-level flats in the distance, in the upper center of the photograph.

East Slope is one of several accommodation blocks at the University of Sussex.

East Slope was constructed in the early 1970s.[citation needed] It is located on the side of a hill near the back of the eastern side of the campus. A series of stone steps connect paths which run horizontally along the slope.

East Slope has 100 terraced single-storey flats[1], housing 482 undergraduates and 93 postgraduates.[1] Lower-numbered flats are generally towards the bottom of the hill. Most flats have either six or twelve bedrooms[1], with kitchen/dining rooms, shower and toilet facilities.[1] There are also ten family flats on the site.[1]

A more recent photo, with East Slope on the far side of the car park.
A more recent photo, with East Slope on the far side of the car park.

Towards the bottom of the blocks of accommodation there is the porter's office, and as you walk down through the car park in front of the office, East Slope Bar is to the right. This bar is probably the most "pub-like" of the bars on campus and is generally very lively in the evenings. On many weekday and weekend nights there is live music or a DJ set.

2007 single room "guideline" rent is £68 a week, which means most students agreeing to a tenancy agreement of 39 weeks pay £2,652 for the academic year. This is the cheapest on campus.[citation needed]

East Slope generally tends to be the liveliest accommodation on campus[citation needed], with many student parties being hosted there, particularly at the beginning and end of terms. Many students are attracted to the accommodation by the relatively cheap rents and the communal feel of the accommodation.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e East Slope : Residential Services : University of Sussex

Coordinates: 50°52′10″N 0°05′15″W / 50.86936, -0.087377