Croydon is a borough that has benefited from years of development and investment over the past decade. This borough remains a popular choice with commuters thanks to a well-connected rail network and abundance of stations dotted about the borough, making it easy to hop on a train and head to Brighton and the seaside.
Croydon remains the most populated borough, though this doesn’t prevent it from having its fair share of open spaces and parkland, with formal gardens and wooded hills and rivers dotted throughout the borough.
Browse Student AccommodationMany commuters look at Croydon as a good place to live as it still manages to avoid many of the inflated accommodation prices that can be found closer to central London. Thanks to redevelopment throughout the city centre, Croydon has many different types of housing available.
Tube Connections
Currently Croydon is one of five London boroughs that do not have an underground station. However, Croydon benefits from a reasonable number of Overground and national rail stations.