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  1. Made up of multi-story buildings with single and twin-share bedrooms, Victoria Houses inner-city location offers the benefits of city living with a chance to relax in its outdoor grassed courtyard and surrounding gardens.

  2. Victoria House is a privately owned residential college of Victoria University of Wellington located in the city of Wellington in New Zealand. It is home to 182 undergraduates, typically first year students.

  3. Victoria House has a range of facilities to ensure you get the most out of your first year at University! More info. Your 'home away from home' is waiting. Apply now.

  4. 1 ago 2023 · Victoria House accepts full-time students studying both at Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) or at alternative tertiary institutions (Non-VUW). These students will most-likely stay for our full academic year.

    • 282 The Terrace Te Aro, Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
    • admin@vichouse.co.nz
    • 04-463 9040
  5. Victoria House was founded as a 'home away from home' for female students in 1907. It is now an independently managed hall of residence providing a home for 180 residents studying at Wellington Universities.

    • 282 The Terrace Te Aro, Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
    • admin@vichouse.co.nz
    • 04-463 9040
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  6. Apply now for accommodation. Choose from a range of living options including our catered halls of residence or independent living close to campus in flats, apartments or studios. We provide care and support across our halls and flatting communities, tailored to suit where you are at in life.

  7. Victoria House is within 15 minutess walk of all Victoria University's downtown campuses - Kelburn, Te Aro (Architecture and Design) and Pipitea (Commerce and Law), as well as many of Wellington's theatres, galleries, pubs, and other attractions.