Moulsecoomb Place Brighton is located at Lewes Rd, Brighton, BN2 4GA, United Kingdom. This student accommodation in Brighton is situated moments from the Brighton Moulsecoomb Campus, providing students who opt for a non-ensuite room here with an easy base for their daily routine. The University of Brighton (Moulsecoomb Campus) is just a 2-minute drive away & the University of Brighton is just a 3-minute drive away. This makes HFS Moulsecoomb Place Brighton, a top choice for students studying here.
Brighton itself makes settling in feel effortless. The city’s population sits at around 283,870, with nearly 37,700 students studying across local institutions. That gives the place the right mix of buzzing academic life & day-to-day comfort. The cost of living in Brighton ranges from £800 to £1,100, depending on lifestyle & how they manage food, travel, & nights out. The employment rate hovers around 95.2%, the happiness index currently stands at about 7.3, & the safety index at 61, painting Brighton as a place that balances ambition with an easygoing spirit. The walkability score of Brighton is 7.2. You get a coastal charm, a deeply creative culture, & a student scene that feels welcoming rather than overwhelming. It’s an idyllic setting for anyone stepping into a new chapter of university life. Moulsecoomb Place, Brighton, stands out because it provides the perfect balance between independence & connection. You’re close to campus, surrounded by an inclusive environment, & set within a surrounding area that lets you feel like part of something. The Brighton student accommodation is in a townhouse-style structure, community space, & short-distance links to shops, bus stops, & Moulsecoomb Station all work together to create an enviable location for students. Without diving into the full list of amenities of Moulsecoomb Place Brighton, it’s enough to say this is a fantastic student accommodation near University of Brighton for anyone who wants comfort, a sense of belonging, & an easy blend between academic pursuits & downtime.
No pets of any kind are permitted at property, except registered assistance dogs.
Moulsecoomb Place Brighton student accommodation offers the Classic Room, which suits anyone who wants a private space with a shared bathroom setup, & the Brighton student accommodation naturally attracts like-minded people who prefer home vibes over isolated living. Every room gives you a comfortable bed that’s genuinely built for long nights & warm sunny days alike, a study desk with a chair so you’ve got a focused study area that doesn’t eat into your personal space, & ample storage space. Even though you’re working with a shared bathroom, the setup feels organised & balanced, perfect for fellow students who enjoy a friendly, townhouse-style rhythm.
Across the Moulsecoomb Place Brighton accommodation, the common amenities build a comfortable rhythm into your days. There’s secure bike storage for students who prefer a quick cycle to campus paths; a fully equipped laundry room that keeps your weekend chores simple; & up to 100Mbps fast Wi-Fi. The outdoor garden area is one of the highlights, perfect for cooling off on warm days, reading, or just enjoying a peaceful escape when university feels hectic. You also get well-maintained communal kitchens, stocked with essentials like a kettle, toaster, & microwave, which turn cooking nights into a small social event. With all-inclusive bills like Wi-Fi, electricity, heating, & water included in rent, budgeting is easy. The secure door entry & onsite maintenance add a reassuring layer of safety that students & parents appreciate. Pets aren’t allowed, but the calm environment & friendly local people make up for it. Students often highlight the homely atmosphere in Moulsecoomb Place Brighton reviews.
Living on Lewes Road places you right along a major bus route, which means moving around is delightfully easy. You’re also within reach of universities like King's Brighton (11-minute drive away), the Brighton Institute of Contemporary Theatre Training Drama (11-minute drive away), & Bellerbys College (12-minute drive away). The neighbourhood around Moulsecoomb Place Brighton, moves at a calm pace but still offers plenty to explore, from cafes & parks to routes that link straight to the city centre & other nearby cities. You’ve got cafés like Haylea’s Café & Book & Bean Café for study breaks, plus top restaurants in Brighton like Subway & Binta’s Cuisine when you need something quick between lectures. Evenings can take you to relaxed pubs such as The Bevy or The Bear Inn, while nights out can roll into the best clubs in Brighton, like SubLab & Haus of Cabaret Brighton, if you’re in the mood for something more lively near Moulsecoomb Place Brighton.
If you’re someone who appreciates greenery, then Moulsecoomb Place & Wild Park Local Nature Reserve is within easy reach of Moulsecoomb Place Brighton, perfect for leisurely exploration, morning walks, or simply reclaiming a moment of calm. The Churchill Square Shopping Centre gives you plenty of weekday & weekend options, & Duke of York’s Picturehouse brings a little cultural flair into your evenings without making you trek across the city. For groceries or quick refills, Aldi sits conveniently close, rounding out the essentials within minutes. The area around student housing in Brighton also holds its share of history & culture. The Brighton Toy and Model Museum & Preston Manor let you dig into the city’s heritage, while bigger attractions like Hollingbury Hillfort & the American Express Stadium offer a change of scene when you want something different. Healthcare stays within easy reach of Moulsecoomb Place Brighton, with Kamsons Pharmacy nearby & Brighton General Hospital just a short distance away.
Brighton is one of those cities where getting around never becomes a chore. You’ve got buses running along Lewes Road almost constantly, & both Moulsecoomb Train Station (0.2 miles away) & London Road Station (1.5 miles away) keep the rest of the region well within reach of Moulsecoomb Place Brighton. For everyday travel, the nearest bus stops are Brighton University (154 ft away) & Bottom of The Avenue (0.1 mile away), making quick trips effortless. With Brighton City Airport about 8.7 miles away, even international travel or visits to other nearby cities stay within easy reach.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27:- 1. You need to pay a certain amount (depending upon the room type you select) as a deposit to secure your room with the property. 2. This will be refunded to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27:- 1. If you have a UK guarantor you can pay rent in three installments, and they ask for the initial payment 3 weeks before checking in. 2. If you do not have a UK guarantor you will be required to pay your rent in full, 6 weeks before the date your tenancy commences. Please note: You must have paid the rent due by the time you arrive to check in.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27:- Credit/Debit card, bank transfer, & online payments.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27:- A. The property requires you to have a valid UK Guarantor if you wish to pay in installments. B. The property does not accept international guarantors. C. If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, the property recommends the service of Housing Hand. Please note: The guarantor must: - 1. Be a resident in the UK for a minimum of 1 year. 2. Be over 21 years of age 3. Be a homeowner or in full time employment 4. Provide a copy of photographic identification, such as a passport, driving licence or ID badge 5. Provide a copy of proof of your UK address which must be less than 3 months old, such as a utility bill (e.g. electricity, water, gas, telephone), a bank statement or a Council Tax bill.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27:- Dual occupancy is available on most rooms over 23sqm. Both occupants would need to apply and mention in their application that they are applying for dual occupancy so that the price can be amended. The price would be the total rent plus an additional £50 and then divided by two for each occupant’s weekly cost unless otherwise stated.
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