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STUDENT ACCOMMODATIOn

Queen Alexandra’s House

Queen Alexandra’s House is female-only accommodation for students of Royal College of Art, Royal College 0f Music and Imperial College London. With 108 rooms and 130+ years of all female accommodation.

History

QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S HOUSE

Queen Alexandra’s House is an historic, purpose built hostel for female students, constructed in 1884. It has a wonderful vibrant atmosphere and engaging community, of 108 female residents. The property includes music practice rooms & creative spaces, social spaces and a thriving community of musicians. Personal safety is extremely important at QAH, with an on-site team available 24/7, dedicated to residents. Construction was funded by the principle benefactor Sir Francis Cook, a City of London cloth merchant. Henry Doulton the pottery manufacturer provided the decorative ceramic faience in the Entrance Hall, the fire place in the Drawing Room and the tiled wall panels illustration the arts of music and pottery, in the Dining Room. Coalbrookdale & Co provided the open iron staircase with its slender decorative supports and Chubb & Sons the door furniture. The building is Grade II listed and is part of London’s heritage.

Accommodation

Current available rooms at Queen Alexandra’s House

£288 per week
approx. up to 8.5ft x 10.4ft
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Room Description

As this is a Grade II listed building, rooms come in different shapes and sizes but a small room is up to 8m2, has high ceilings and large windows. All rooms come with a single bed, bedside table, wardrobe, chest of drawers, mirror plus a desk and chair.*

Please note that some rooms come with original furniture from the 1890’s which adds to the character of the room. Feel free to check with the team about the exact furniture of the room you get allocated.

Securing your room

To secure your room for 2023/24, all you need to do is click the “Reserve Now” button above and complete the application form and include a signed copy of the licence agreement, photo and letter of offer from your university. Once we receive your completed application, we will be in touch to allocate you a room and draft your acceptance letter.

The above rates are for academic year 2023/24 only. There is an additional fee of £42 per semester for Music Students. *Rooms vary in size, style and furniture, some of the small rooms have restricted light due to facing the inner courtyard.

£310 per week
approx. up to 11.4ft x 8.2ft
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Room Description

As this is a Grade II listed building, rooms come in different shapes and sizes but a medium room is up to 8.75m2, has high ceilings and large windows which brings in lots of natural light. All rooms come with a single bed, bedside table, wardrobe, chest of drawers, mirror plus a desk and chair.*

Please note that some rooms come with original furniture from the 1890’s which adds to the character of the room. Feel free to check with the team about the exact furniture of the room you get allocated.

Securing your room

To secure your room for 2023/24, all you need to do is click the “Reserve Now” button above and complete the application form and include a signed copy of the licence agreement, photo and letter of offer from your university. Once we receive your completed application, we will be in touch to allocate you a room and draft your acceptance letter.

£332 per week
approx. up to 13ft x 12ft
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Room Description

As this is a Grade II listed building, rooms come in different shapes and sizes but a large room is up to 9.4m2, has high ceilings and large windows which brings in lots of natural light. All rooms come with a single bed, bedside table, wardrobe, chest of drawers, mirror plus a desk and chair.*

Please note that some rooms come with original furniture from the 1890’s which adds to the character of the room. Feel free to check with the team about the exact furniture of the room you get allocated.

Securing your room

To secure your room for 2023/24, all you need to do is click the “Reserve Now” button above and complete the application form and include a signed copy of the licence agreement, photo and letter of offer from your university. Once we receive your completed application, we will be in touch to allocate you a room and draft your acceptance letter.

£348 per week
approx. up to 13ft x 12ft
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Room Description

As this is a Grade II listed building, rooms come in different shapes and sizes but a premium double room is up to 14m2, has high ceilings and large windows which brings in lots of natural light. All rooms come with a ¾ double bed, bedside table, wardrobe, chest of drawers, mirror plus a desk and chair.*

Please note that some rooms come with original furniture from the 1890’s which adds to the character of the room. Feel free to check with the team about the exact furniture of the room you get allocated.

Securing your room

To secure your room for 2023/24, all you need to do is click the “Reserve Now” button above and complete the application form and include a signed copy of the licence agreement, photo and letter of offer from your university. Once we receive your completed application, we will be in touch to allocate you a room and draft your acceptance letter.

FACILITIES

COMMUNAL LIVING

All our residents have access to a communal kitchen, drawing room, dining room, TV room and music practice rooms.

Plus all accommodation is catered too!

What's included

Places of Interest

Nearby Universities and Local Attractions

By Foot

By Bicycle

By Bus/Tube

FAQs

When should I vacate my room?

You should leave your room by 10am on the last days of each term.

What date/time should I arrive at QAH?

You can arrive from 2pm on the first day of the term.

Autumn Term - Saturday 2 September to Saturday 16 December 2023
Spring Term - Tuesday 2 January to Saturday 23 March 2024
Summer Term - Saturday 6 April to Saturday 13 July 2024

When will I know that I have been accepted to stay at QAH?

Once your application form has been submitted your application will be reviewed and a room allocated subject to availability, you will then receive an Acceptance Letter and Licence Agreement.

Who can apply?

Any female who is enrolled in full time study within the Estate of the 1851 Commission such as Royal College of Music, Royal College of Art, Imperial College.

What is included in my accommodation fees?

Your accommodation fees cover use of communal facilities, all utility bills such as heating, water, electricity, Wi-Fi and as a catered residence, meals are provided as per below: Monday – Friday – Breakfast and Dinner Saturday – Sunday Breakfast and Lunch

How much do I need to pay to secure my booking?

Once you have been accepted into QAH we will ask for a £500 deposit, which is separate from your fees. Details can be found here. It is refundable at the end of your stay with us as long as there are no damages, your room is left clean and there is no outstanding rent.

Can I choose a certain room?

You may request an ‘Premium Double’, ‘Large’, ‘Medium’ or ‘Small’ size room. We will always try to allocate your first preference.

How do I book?

Click the 'Reserve Now' button, fill in the form, and return a signed copy of the Licence Agreement, a passport style photo, and your offer letter from the university.

photograph – Hugo Burnand

ABOUT

QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S HOUSE

The property was founded in 1884 by Sir Francis Cook Bart, in order to provide accommodation for women students at the Royal College of Music, Royal College of Art and the Royal College of Science. It has kept to Sir Francis’ original attention, but the fields of study have widened to include many other activities.

The foundation stone was laid by, HRH, Alexandra Princess of Wales in June 1884, originally called Alexandra’s House, it’s present title was granted by Queen Alexandra when she visited the house in 1910.

The President of Queen Alexandra’s House is Her Royal Highness, Princess Alexandra, who is the great granddaughter of Queen Alexandra. HRH Princess Alexandra has been president of Queen Alexandra’s House Association since 1956 and continues to play a valuable role in the artistic and intellectual life of those who stay at Queen Alexandra’s House.

Queen Alexandra’s House is centrally located next to the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington, near several arts and music colleges including the Royal College of Music, Imperial College and Royal College of Art.

Our Work In The Community

Queen Alexandra’s House is not only a historic safe space for our female students,

we also offer tours of the house to the public and also work within the community to allow people to view and use the facilities.

Our house welcomes local nursery students every Friday who are able to use our garden and visit the building.

Testimonials

At QAH, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional experiences for our community of students. Our reviews and testimonials reflect this dedication to excellence and are a true testament to the high standard of service we offer.