Nutford House

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Nutford House was built in 1916 and was acquired by the University of London in 1949, after which it was expanded to take in five terraced houses in Brown Street, known as the Annexe and one house in Seymour Place. Accommodation is provided for 199 men and women students in 157 single and 21 twin rooms. No smoking is permitted in the hall.

Nutford House has a total of 156 single rooms, and 21 shared rooms across the main hall, annexe and Seymour Place. The most famous of these rooms once belonged to the now infamous Stephen Hullock. The great chief Xavier Scott was also a resident - although this is a little known fact.

The Hall has two TV rooms, a common room, a bar, a games room, a music room, a study room, a bicycle shed and a small private garden. The Hall also has a laundry and a number of small tee kitchens with rats.

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