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CHOOSING YOUR ACCOMMODATION
We have several different types of accommodation to choose from, depending on your preferred facilities, budget and board basis..
Full-Board
Ideal if you don’t fancy cooking and budgeting for food yourself.
l Single rooms (en-suite facilities available in most full-board properties) l Breakfast, lunch and evening meals provided Monday to Sunday during term time l Small communal kitchen provided which includes a kettle, microwave, fridge, toaster and sink to wash crockery l Full-board residents are required to vacate during Christmas holidays (alternative accommodation can be arranged) l £185.00 per week*
Emily English Literature
“For me, University accommodation was a crucial way to get introduced to University life. It’s a perfect opportunity to get to know lots of people who are in the same boat as you. University is one of the rare opportunities where you can leave your room, knock on a friend’s door and chat to them in a matter of 30 seconds. It’s great for learning how to live on your own in a safe and comfortable environment. It’s your personal space – I found that having lots of photos and home touches really helped me settle in. My accommodation was on campus, so it was really central to both my lessons and town, which was really convenient.”
*Prices are for 2023/2024. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
Self-Catered Standard
l Single rooms with shared bathroom facilities.
l Fully fitted kitchens and communal areas l Self-catered students may also take advantage of one of the University’s meal schemes which offer healthy meals at a reduced cost. l From £105.00 per week*
Amelia Religious Studies
“I chose self-catered accommodation for my first year and lived in a converted town house owned by the University that was a ten-minute walk from campus. It is easily the most affordable option and provides a great first step into independent living. For me, I knew that the studio flats weren’t what I wanted from my university experience. The shared living spaces in my house is a great way to mix with people who aren’t on my course. I was pretty nervous when I first arrived but my advice is remember everyone is in the same boat - keep your door open and unpack your pans at the kitchen table with everybody else and you soon get to know everyone!”
*Prices are for 2023/2024. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
Along with our own en-suite halls and properties, we also partner with some private providers to allow students more options. These are all within walking distance of our campuses.
Self-Catered En-suite
l Single rooms l Fully fitted kitchens and communal areas l Self-catered students can also take advantage of meal schemes l Includes our partnership accommodation options l From £117.00 - £153.00 per week*
Tramways 14
*Prices are for 2023/2024. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
Katarina Animal Behaviour
“After two years of living in a studio on-campus, I decided to move to Tudor Place for my final year and couldn’t be happier with my decision! I lived in an en-suite room with a shared kitchen with six other people who were all from different courses, years, and parts of the world. We were quite the international flat so the kitchen was ideal for sharing cultures and delicious food; and if one of us started to feel homesick there was always someone to talk to just a few steps away. I highly recommend Tudor Place for the community lifestyle.”
*Prices are for 2023/2024. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
Self-catered studio
l Available at Grosvenor House and Granar y Studios l Studio flats with individual kitchen facilities l En-suite bathroom facilities l Social spaces l £159.00 - per week*
Steffan
Geography and International Development Studies
“I lived in Grosvenor House (studio flat) during my first year. I selected the option due to the independence it offered. Living in Grosvenor was great as it gave me my own space with the chance of seeing my friends who lived on the same floor whenever I wanted. Because it was a studio flat, there was no problem waiting for someone else to finish with the oven or bathroom as it was all yours. It was also conveniently located in the heart of Exton Park (Parkgate Road), only a 15-minute walk from the city centre. Overall, living in Grosvenor made first-year university life very convenient.”
*Prices are for 2022/2023. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.