Hello, congratulations to those starting in Sept '07!
Im a second year doing medicine at Swansea and I have a 4 bedroom house available from the beginning of Sept 2007 (with the possibility of moving in in August). The house is in Brynmill, 15 minutes walk from uni and within walking distance of town.
The house has a sitting room, conservatory, kitchen and bathroom - I have lived in the house with other medics for 2 years, but will be moving to Cardiff in September. The rooms are £50 a week. There is a washing machine, microwave etc. and Virgin media internet, phone and TV is easily accessible.
If interested, please contact me, Lizzi, on 361310@swan.ac.uk
I can send photos of the house by email. If you'd like to see the house, I'll be around from May to the end of July.
If anyone has any questions about the course, please also feel free to email.
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