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Sutton Bonington is a popular student accommodation choice for those studying at the Sutton Bonington campus of the University of Nottingham.

Home to world-leading laboratories and specialist facilities for studying biosciences and veterinary medicine.

With lots of greenery to admire, Sutton Bonington has a country village lifestyle, with local pubs and restaurants in the vicinity to enjoy. If you enjoy outdoor space, there is no finer place to be away from the hustle and bustle of city centre life, with the area playing host to several stables.

The city of Nottingham plays host to several sporting events, including football, cricket, and ice hockey. There are also large music venues to enjoy, with the Nottingham Arena hosting many events throughout the year.

Within close proximity to the village, we also have Donnington Park, which has track events and the world-famous Download Festival. The popular theme park, Alton Towers, is approximately 40-minutes away.

Bonington Student Village is located on the University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington campus, with the University Park campus only a 25-minute ride away on the free Hopper bus service.

The bus stop is located on campus and goes to nearby Kegworth with its pubs, restaurants and supermarket, as well as Clifton South Park and Ride, where you can get the tram into Nottingham city centre.

If you’re driving, Loughborough town centre is just a 15-minute ride away, and Nottingham city centre is only 30 minutes away.

We have everything you need for a comfortable student accommodation experience, with a range of rooms to suit your price range.

All the local amenities are within walking distance, including the on-site shop, café and a sports centre within the university grounds. Enjoy walks around the scenic countryside which surround the campus that can take you into the local villages of Kegworth and Sutton Bonington.

The campus also hosts a local farmers’ market on the first Wednesday of every month, which is an opportunity to pick up some fresh baked bread, cakes and pastries, as well as a varied range of fruit and vegetables, in support of the local community.

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