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Student Accommodation in New Cross, London

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Student Accommodation in New Cross, London

About New Cross

New Cross, located in southeast London, is a vibrant neighbourhood known for its diverse music scene, arts, culture, and sense of community. The area is teeming with innovation and youthful energy, partly due to the presence of Goldsmiths, University of London. Art lovers can explore local galleries and street art, while music venues like the Amersham Arms host live performances, showcasing the neighbourhood's rich cultural tapestry. Besides a creative and artistic atmosphere, New Cross boasts extensive, serene green spaces. The New Cross Gate Cutting Nature Reserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering an urban oasis of wildlife and greenery. Telegraph Hill Park, with its sweeping views of London's skyline, provides a perfect picnic spot or a serene sunset view. The area enjoys excellent transport links from New Cross and New Cross Gate stations, providing easy access to other parts of South London and Central London's Thames riverbank. New Cross's unique blend of culture, green spaces, and lively nightlife represents a charming slice of life in London.

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