iQ Twerton Mill student accommodation is located west of Bath’s downtown. Students at Bath Spa University and the University of Bath, both of which are just an 8 and 13 minutes drive away from IQ Twerton Mill Bath, frequently choose it as their place to stay. At IQ Twerton Mill Bath, you will find a variety of ensuites, studios and a wide gathering place and study spaces. Its open living areas make it easy to find a place to work, eat, or unwind, and a spacious courtyard is only a short walk from the riverside. This residence provides an awesome environment for student life and is close to useful amenities, including several stores. IQ Twerton Mill is an excellent community since there are many social events.
Bath is located in Somerset and welcomes over 300000 visitors from all over the world each year. You will never be disappointed with the rich culture and diversity Bath has to offer. With two highly ranked universities in Bath, situated at the opposite ends of the city, it's no wonder Bath is always bombed with international students. Bath is a lively city with several museums, fine dining establishments, high-end stores, and theatres. Bath, which has a population of fewer than 100,000, is hardly the biggest city in England, but it is undoubtedly a popular tourist destination. It's possible that its centre hasn't changed much over the years. Perhaps what draws so many tourists to its hotels are the Roman baths. Bath's undeniable beauty may draw so many visitors to this ancient city.
Bath has several fantastic student housing options like IQ Twerton Mill, similar to the wonderful areas found in the neighbourhood, such as Fishponds, Redlands, and Cathays. One of the best student accommodations in the list of Bath is IQ Twerton Mill student accommodation. Students can choose from a variety of room types, like the Townhouse Room, Bronze Ensuite, Silver En Suite Plus and more, according to their preferences. Every room has a spacious bedroom with under-bed storage, a desk and chair for studying, a wardrobe, a sofa, a TV point, a coffee table, and a noticeboard to pin down your thoughts.
If you are bored, you can play a game in the games room and socialise with new people in the common areas of IQ Twerton Mill or dine together at the eating area with provided contemporary equipment such as a microwave.
They provide laundry facilities at IQ Twerton Mill, so you may wash and dry your clothing whenever you like. Other helpful features include free high-speed Wi-Fi, 24-hour security, a secure key entry system, and bicycle storage. At IQ Twerton Mill student accommodation in Bath, the rent will cover all of your bills, such as Wi-fi, electricity, heating, water and other utility costs.
Numerous stores, bars, and restaurants are adjacent to the IQ Twerton Mill student accommodation. When you want a good time, stop by The Locksbrook Inn and The Pig & Fiddle near IQ Twerton Mill Bath. In addition, Las Iguanas - Bath and Velo Lounge offers Sunday brunches. You can visit Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein, Royal Victoria Park, and Bath Skyline on your free days. Events, including concerts, carnivals, sporting competitions, and exhibitions, can all be held year-round against the backdrop of Bath's historic architecture and culture. There is always something exciting and enjoyable happening. Due to its Georgian architecture and Roman legacy, Bath is a world heritage site. Therefore, there are many historical places to see throughout the city.
You will have many opportunities to socialise if you reside in Bath, whether a night out at one of the city's pubs, restaurants, clubs, or a supper with friends. If you like humour or music, you can see a performance or have a wonderful time in a comedy club. The Forum and Moles are just two of the many venues in Bath that may accommodate different preferences. Bath offers a variety of places which suites all tastes, like the Forum and Moles. There are a variety of shops, including high-street brands, independent stores, and trendy boutiques.
IQ Twerton Mill student accommodation has excellent access to Bath's public transportation. The bus stop for IQ Twerton Mill is immediately down the lane. You can walk for 13 minutes to Oldfield Park train station if you need to be far away. Bath has excellent transportation choices, so you'll never be caught in the daily gridlock. The routes may be crowded on some special days, but navigating the city is typically relatively easy at any time. Numerous transit options are accessible, including buses, railways, motorways, and canal connections. The rates are also very inexpensive so as not to put too much pressure on your wallet. You can select the often offered canal links if you prefer to travel by river.
1. You will need to pay a non-refundable booking fee to secure your booking (except in the limited circumstances listed in the booking terms & conditions). 2. The booking fee is treated as payment towards your first payment of rent and will be credited to your first rent instalment.
You can either pay for the whole year upfront, or in two or four instalments spread throughout the year. You will be informed of the due dates for these instalments during the booking process. The first instalment is usually due on 1st August each year but if this date has already passed you need to make this payment as soon as possible to secure your booking.
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All residents are required to register a guarantor, who will be ultimately responsible for your rent if you do not make payment. The guarantor will need to provide identification and sign a Guarantor’s Agreement, confirming they agree to act as your guarantor. Your guarantor can be UK or International based, but must be aged 21 or over; not a full time student; or a current resident in a property that is managed by the same property management. If you are unable to pay your rent and/or do not act in accordance with the terms of your tenancy agreement, your guarantor will be under an obligation to pay any outstanding amounts.
Each property site is covered by CCTV and has onsite security staff, with staff present 24 hours a day. There is also a digital entry system at each building. You should not allow people to ‘tailgate’ – that is, hold the door open for people behind you as you enter.
The property does not accept parental responsibility for occupiers under the age of 18. They require that all tenants living at one of their properties in England and Wales to be over the age of 17 during the academic year booked to live at the property, and tenants living in their Scottish properties to be age 16 or over. Exceptions to this rule are available in selected cases through prior arrangement. If in doubt, please contact your preferred property site and the team will be able to advise you.
If you want to bring a TV, check that your room has a TV point and don’t bring one larger than 21”. You can’t mount your TV on the wall, so make sure it’s free-standing. While all TVs provided by the property in communal areas accessed by all residents are covered by a TV Licence, you will need to buy your own licence if you bring your own TV or if there is one already in your room or shared kitchen & living area. If you’re unsure, please check with your site team. For details of licensing requirements regarding catch-up TV and online streaming, please refer to your resident handbook, ask your site team or contact TV Licensing.
Yes – most property sites have a secure bike store that is free to use for all the property residents. You will need to register and tag your bike with their team when you arrive.
Some of their sites have limited parking, including in some cases disabled parking bays. However, as their locations are generally close to universities and local amenities, a car shouldn't really be necessary. If you do want to arrange parking, speak to your site team as soon as possible - any spaces available are likely to be reserved very quickly.
Sadly, they do not allow pets at the property. However, they make an exception for residents who require the assistance of a trained and registered Service Dog or Assistance Dog. Any requests for emotional support animals that are prescribed by a licensed mental health professional are assessed on a case by case basis.
Their online booking system will show the gender of those who have already booked a room in your chosen flat, if this information is available. If you want to make a group booking with people you already know, their group booking procedure will help you do this.
Yes, it's your home so you can have guests staying over occasionally. All overnight guests should only stay in your own room and for no more than 3 nights within a 7 day period. They would ask you to respect your fellow residents and let your flatmates know as well as sign in your guest at reception. You are responsible for the behaviour of any guests you bring to your property site.
Yes, they can often arrange this. Please contact your property site directly to see if they have availability or alternatively login to the resident portal to see it is possible to book your room for an early move in.
They offer free dual occupancy across a limited number of their studios where both residents are students. You'll see the dual occupancy symbol next to the room number if it is available when you select the room via the floorplan. They'll ask for your partner's details during the booking stages. Both you and your partner must sign their tenancy agreement and have student status for the duration of the booking. If your partner is not a full time student as well then unfortunately they cannot live with them.
No, all property accommodation is non-smoking. You may smoke outside in designated smoking areas. Please do not smoke anywhere near other residents’ windows, as the unwelcome smell of smoke can drift into their rooms.
Yes, they can arrange temporary storage for possessions you don’t want to take home with you. Just ask your Reception team for details.
No, it’s up to you when you come in. If returning late at night, please respect your fellow residents and keep noise to a minimum between 11pm and 7am.
Yes, the vast majority of their sites have a laundry room where you can wash and dry your clothes. These are operated by an independent provider, Circuit Laundry or Miele. You will need to pay to use the machines via a top-up card or their mobile app.
Their sites are home to an international community of students, often studying at a variety of different institutions, and it’s this diversity which can make living with them such a rewarding experience. They organise regular social events where you can get to know your fellow residents. You will find posters on site telling you what’s coming up soon – or just ask at Reception.
The safety and security of their residents is their number one priority. All of their sites are fully compliant with current safety standards. Their accommodation has fire alarm systems in place as well as fire prevention equipment, and they carry out regular testing and evacuation drills. Their buildings are also regularly audited by external, independent consultants. The property has a full-time, highly qualified, Health and Safety team who visit sites regularly. They also use accredited national providers to service and maintain life safety systems. Additionally, all sites have staff present 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They are continually reviewing their programme of security, fire and safety standards. If you would like further information about their ongoing fire safety programme please read their fire safety update.
Their sites don’t have restaurants or cafeterias, but most sites provide vending machines where you can buy chocolate, crisps, drinks, ice cream and other snacks.
Yes, all their sites are equipped with WiFi, accessible throughout the building at no extra charge. This service is provided by their internet partners, ASK4. If you have any issues with connecting, you can find their contact details in the welcome pack you will receive on arrival.
They know accidents can happen, but any intentional damage to property will result in costs being passed onto residents. The cost to remedy any damage to communal areas will result in equal charges if no one accepts responsibility. It’s best to be proactive to avoid any surprise charges for damages. Report any repairs or damage as soon as possible so they can fix it and discuss whether there will be any charges.
Your resident handbook contains a list of prohibited items. This includes many items prohibited for fire safety reasons, such as candles, oil burners, gas appliances and fan heaters. Please see the full list below. If you need further guidance on whether an item is permitted or not, please ask your site team before you move in. No weapons or drugs (including ‘legal highs’) are permitted under any circumstances.
They don’t allow:
Candles, fireworks, Chinese lanterns, incense, incense burners, kerosene, petrol, LPG gas and LPG gas appliances, compressed gas and compressed gas appliances, rice cookers (unless CE marked), shisha pipes, gas burners, oil burners, tea lamps, halogen heaters, exposed element heaters, fan heaters, real Christmas trees, mains voltage Christmas lights, portable cooking stoves.
You can see what’s included in your room on the room details page for your property site. Among the things you will need, or may want, to bring are bedding, towels, toiletries, toilet paper, basic kitchen equipment, hangers, and a computer or laptop. They have compiled a checklist of things you may want to bring - or buy when you arrive.
No, that’s down to you and your flatmates. They’ll keep the common areas of the building, like the social spaces, reception and laundry, clean and tidy. Many residents put a rota together so each person in the flat does their bit to keep it clean.