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There are three blocks, each containing 30 flats. Flat numbers are given to two digits, and room numbers to one digit. | There are three blocks, each containing 30 flats. Flat numbers are given to two digits, and room numbers to one digit. | ||
For example, CC1.203 would be block 1, flat 2, room 3. | |||
== Cryfield == | == Cryfield == |
Revision as of 20:04, 14 August 2025
The way that student accommodation rooms are named varies between accommodation types.
Author Vick
Rooms in Author Vick are named in the following format:
AV<block number>.<floor number><room number>
There are three blocks. The floor number is given to one digit. The room number is padded to two digits.
For example, AV1.203 would be block 1, floor 2, room 3.
Benefactors
to be added
Bluebell
to be added
Claycroft
Rooms in Claycroft are named in the following format:
CC<block number>.<flat number><room number>
There are three blocks, each containing 30 flats. Flat numbers are given to two digits, and room numbers to one digit.
For example, CC1.203 would be block 1, flat 2, room 3.
Cryfield
to be added
Heronbank
to be added
Jack Martin
to be added
Lakeside
to be added
Rootes
to be added
Sherbourne
Rooms in Sherbourne are labelled in the following format:
SH<flat number>.<room number>
These flats are then split across 9 blocks. Block 1-6 are in "Old" Sherbourne, while blocks 7-9 are in "New" Sherbourne. The flats in each block are given below:
Block | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flats | 01-07 | 08-15 | 16-23 | 24-31 | 32-39 | 40-47 | 48-55 | 56-63 | 64-71 |
Tocil
to be added
Westwood
to be added