37 Lower Church Road
Weston-super-mare Hillside, Weston-super-mare, BS23 2AQ
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23 February 2026
★★☆☆☆
The rent was relatively low and the flat was spacious, which is the main reason I remained for as long as I did.
However, the living conditions were difficult. There was persistent impact noise from the flat above, and the garden was largely unusable due to debris regularly falling from upstairs windows. This included spit, cigarette ends, food waste, glass and general rubbish. The space was also overlooked on three sides, offering little privacy.
The neighbouring HMO generated frequent disturbance, including constant drainage noise. A manhole cover in the garden regularly blocked due to the number of waste pipes feeding into it, at times causing sewage issues, and constant smoke coming in to the flat from people smoking in the garden,
The property was poorly insulated. Single-pane sash windows provided little protection from cold or noise, and rooms — particularly the extension bedroom — were extremely cold in winter with limited soundproofing.
There were ongoing rubbish issues in the area, which attracted vermin. Rats were regularly poisoned locally and would die beneath the building, causing persistent unpleasant odours.
Overall, while the flat appeared attractive on the surface, the noise, sanitation concerns, insulation problems and surrounding environmental issues made it a stressful place to live long term.
However, the living conditions were difficult. There was persistent impact noise from the flat above, and the garden was largely unusable due to debris regularly falling from upstairs windows. This included spit, cigarette ends, food waste, glass and general rubbish. The space was also overlooked on three sides, offering little privacy.
The neighbouring HMO generated frequent disturbance, including constant drainage noise. A manhole cover in the garden regularly blocked due to the number of waste pipes feeding into it, at times causing sewage issues, and constant smoke coming in to the flat from people smoking in the garden,
The property was poorly insulated. Single-pane sash windows provided little protection from cold or noise, and rooms — particularly the extension bedroom — were extremely cold in winter with limited soundproofing.
There were ongoing rubbish issues in the area, which attracted vermin. Rats were regularly poisoned locally and would die beneath the building, causing persistent unpleasant odours.
Overall, while the flat appeared attractive on the surface, the noise, sanitation concerns, insulation problems and surrounding environmental issues made it a stressful place to live long term.
