Homestay

Homestay

Double room (only for 2 people travelling together)
Centre of English Studies (CES) 📍 South London, UK
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About this listing

One of the best ways to learn more about English people is to opt for homestay or private home accommodation. Family life is informal and the people are welcoming, friendly and talkative, so you will have plenty of opportunities to practise your English. All homestays and private homes are carefully selected and visited regularly by CES staff to ensure consistently high standards. CES Wimbledon homestays & private homes are located within a 30-45 minute travel time by foot, bus, train or tram. During the off-peak season there is a larger selection of homestays and private homes available within walking distance, however these cannot be guaranteed. Both homestay and private home accommodation include a light breakfast and the evening meal 7 days a week. Bed linen is included, as is access to laundry facilities - one wash per week. Students are advised the bring their own towels. Once a suitable homestay or private home has been assigned to you, your details will be sent to the hosts and you should make contact with them to confirm your arrival time.

Available options (2)

Room / type Meals Price
Double room (only for 2 people travelling together) Breakfast & 1 meal £235 / per week
Single room Breakfast & 1 meal £280 / per week

Quick facts

Type

Double room (only for 2 people travelling together)

Pricing

per week

🍽️ Meals

Breakfast & 1 meal

🚇 Distance

21 minutes by public transport

📅 Check-in / out

Sunday → Saturday

👤 Min age

17+

📍 Location

South London, UK

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