The University of Roehampton is easily accessed by public transport. Plan your journey with Transport for London (TfL). The closest train station is Barnes, located in TfL zone 3. It is a 10 minute walk from Barnes to the main campus, or you can take the 265 bus.
Is Roehampton University good?
Roehampton ranked top 10 in London in Times Good University Guide 2021. The University of Roehampton has been ranked in the top ten universities in London, according to the Times Good University guide. A number of subject areas are in the top 5 in London, these include: Education.24 Sept 2020
What rank is Roehampton University?
801
What is Roehampton known for?
The University of Roehampton has a reputation for undertaking world-class research across all its academic departments, and in the last Research Excellence Framework was ranked the most research-intensive modern university in the UK. It has also been recognised with a Silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
Is Roehampton a nice area?
According to research by estate agent Savills using the Land Registry's figures, it's a good value area to buy in, too, especially when compared to the rest of Wandsworth, the borough Roehampton resides in.22 Feb 2019
What does University of Roehampton Specialise in?
Roehampton's departments include the Department of Dance, Department of Drama, Theatre and Performance, Department of English and Creative Writing, Department of Humanities, Department of Life Sciences, Department of Media, Culture and Language, Department of Psychology, Department of Social Sciences and Adult Nursing.
When was the Alton Estate in Roehampton built?
1958 and 1959
Is Roehampton a posh area?
Though there are barely any new build developments in Roehampton, there are still some highly prized properties, with 13 per cent of sales going for £1m or more. “Properties here line the approaches of Putney Heath and Richmond Park and, as such, are in highly sought after positions.22 Feb 2019
When was Roehampton estate built?
The London County Council (LCC) built the Roehampton Estate in the 1920s and 1930s (later renamed the Dover House Estate) and the Alton Estate in the 1950s, covering many of the large gardens and woodlands in the area.