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Best areas to live for Courtauld Institute of Art students

In short: The Courtauld’s teaching and public events are currently centred at Vernon Square, near King’s Cross and Euston. Across the 12 areas below, an estimated room runs from about £1,025 a month in Clapton to £1,600 in Marylebone.

Campus
Vernon Square Campus
Postcode
WC1X 9EW
Areas ranked
12
Cheapest room
Clapton · £1,025

Where the campus actually is

Vernon Square Campus · Vernon Square, Penton Rise, London WC1X 9EW

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12 areas ranked by what a room costs

Cheapest first. These are the Boroughly areas within reach of Vernon Square Campus, with a per-room rate for a shared house and a self-contained studio rate for each.

Areas near campus ranked by monthly room rent, cheapest first
#AreaRoomper monthStudioper monthTo campusdoor to doorRouteLate nights
1 ClaptonHackney · 5.4 km from campus £1,025 £1,475 45 minWeaver → Victoria line → bus 63 Night buses only - the nearest Night Tube or night Overground station is a bus or taxi ride away.
2 CamberwellSouthwark · 6.4 km from campus £1,025 £1,475 44 minbus 35 → Thameslink → bus 63 Night buses only - the nearest Night Tube or night Overground station is a bus or taxi ride away.
3 BowTower Hamlets · 6.6 km from campus £1,025 £1,475 49 min15 min walk → District line → Elizabeth line Night buses only - the nearest Night Tube or night Overground station is a bus or taxi ride away.
4 Finsbury ParkIslington/Haringey · 3.9 km from campus £1,050 £1,525 22 minVictoria line → bus 46 Victoria and Piccadilly line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
5 Crouch EndHaringey · 5.5 km from campus £1,050 £1,525 43 min9 min walk → bus W3 → Victoria line Night buses only - the nearest Night Tube or night Overground station is a bus or taxi ride away.
6 Bethnal GreenTower Hamlets · 3.6 km from campus £1,100 £1,600 41 minbus D3 → Central line → Circle line Central line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
7 DalstonHackney · 3.3 km from campus £1,125 £1,625 29 minbus 38 → bus 476 Windrush line Overground night service (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
8 HighburyIslington · 2.8 km from campus £1,200 £1,750 33 min19 min walk → Victoria line → bus 46 Victoria line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); Windrush line Overground night service (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
9 Kentish TownCamden · 2.8 km from campus £1,200 £1,750 28 minThameslink → 11 min walk → bus 63 Northern line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
10 IslingtonIslington · 1.1 km from campus £1,250 £1,825 13 minbus 30 Victoria and Piccadilly line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
11 CamdenCamden · 2.2 km from campus £1,275 £1,850 25 minbus 214 Northern line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); night buses every night
12 MaryleboneWestminster · 2.8 km from campus £1,600 £2,350 28 min8 min walk → bus 205 Jubilee and Central line Night Tube (Fri/Sat); night buses every night

Three areas that look cheap and usually aren't

These areas advertise some of the lowest rents on the list. Once the journey is counted, they stop being the cheap option for someone at Vernon Square Campus. That does not make them bad places to live — it means the headline rent is not the number to compare.

  1. BowA room is about £1,025 a month, which puts it among the cheaper options here. The journey is 49 minutes each way, against 13 minutes from Islington. Over a teaching year that difference is roughly 180 hours, before you add the fare for the extra distance.
  2. ClaptonA room is about £1,025 a month, which puts it among the cheaper options here. The journey is 45 minutes each way, against 13 minutes from Islington. Over a teaching year that difference is roughly 160 hours, before you add the fare for the extra distance.

Compare these areas side by side

The table above ranks on rent alone. Every area links to a full Boroughly guide with all seven life scores — safety, schools, green space, transport, diversity, LGBTQ+ friendliness and buzz — so you can see what the cheaper rent is costing you.

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What to weigh up before you commit

The cheapest postcode is rarely the cheapest option overall. Add the travel cost to the rent before comparing anything, then add the time: an extra 20 minutes each way is roughly 130 hours over a teaching year. A more expensive room that removes that journey can be the better deal even in cash terms.

Check the route at the hour you will actually travel. Something that takes 25 minutes at midday can take 40 in the morning peak, and an evening lab or a late rehearsal puts you on a very different network. If you will be coming home after midnight, read the late-night column before the rent column.

Then look at what a viewing will not tell you. Boroughly's area guides score every one of these neighbourhoods on safety, green space, amenities and transport, using the same method as the rest of the site.

How these numbers were worked out

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