Room in a 5 Bedroom Apartment, 27 Church Street, Newcastle (ST5 6JQ)

27, Church St, Newcastle, ST5 6JQ, United Kingdom
From
£89
per week
1.8 mi from City Center
( 6m. 29m. 40m)
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Keele University | 0.96 mi
Newcastle-under-Lyme College | 1.2 mi
Staffordshire University | 3.58 mi
City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Fo... | 3.75 mi
Cheshire College South & West C... | 9.3 mi
Sold out
Pay In Instalment
Wi-Fi
bills included
TV
Comfy Sofas

About the Property

The living area is fitted out with very comfy sofas and a flat screen TV, so entertaining friends will be very easy after a long day on campus. The kitchen is open plan and is also equipped with all the essentials to make your busy student life a lot easier. Located across the road from Silverdale Park, Church Street is a fantastic location to live in as there are excellent bus links to Keele University so getting to campus has never been easier.

Room Types (1)

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Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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Bedroom 1

Starting From: £89/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Wi-Fi / Fibre Wi-Fi
Comfy Sofas
Flat Screen TV

Payment Policies (4)

  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Booking Deposit
    This property doesn’t require booking deposit.

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the property members of a Client Money Protection Scheme?

Yes, the property hold a membership for the Property mark Client Money protection Scheme.

Is WiFi provided and how fast is it?

WiFi is provided in all of their accommodation, and is accessible in each room of the property. Your WiFi access is included in your monthly rent. The average speed they try to offer is 300MBPS, however please note that due to the nature of WiFi speeds may vary depending on proximity to the router, the nature of the usage and the number of devices connected at any one time. You can check the speed of your WiFi at any time via their customer portal which has instructions on how to do so. If you would like to know specifics about WiFi provision at one of their properties, please ask your point of contact in the Lettings Team.

When do I need to return everything by?

Your holding retainer reserves the house for 3 working days. In this time you will need to fill in your tenancy form and upload your documents. You will then be sent the tenancy agreement.

Where do I send my tenancy document to?

After signing your agreement online it will automatically send them a copy so there is nothing you need to do apart from sign.

What does joint and several liability mean?

Joint and several liability means that both individually and jointly all of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy.

How do I get my tenancy agreement sent to me?

After paying the holding retainer they ask you to fill out a tenant details link that they email over to your whole group. When this is done they send out the tenancy agreement via email.

How do I know if my group has the house?

Your group will only have the house once all the tenancy details forms have been completed, a contract has been sent out, all tenant and guarantors have signed, all remaining retainers have been paid and all identification for tenants and guarantors received. Then the landlord will contract the property and you will be notified of this by email.

How do I prevent pests (rats and insects) in my room?

Here are some quick points that can prevent pests: · Try and make a habit of cleaning up immediately after meals. Wash all dishes, wipe down tables or counters, and store leftovers in airtight containers. Cleaning up quickly prevents pests from making their way onto dirty dishes or uncovered foods. · When possible, buy food that comes in cans or jars. Pests like insects and rodents can easily chew through plastic, paper and cardboard. · Keep more food in the refrigerator or freezer. Few insects and rodents can make their way into these appliances (some food lasts longer when cool). · ALWAYS CLEAN! The kitchen needs to be cleaned more often than other areas of the home. Even the tiniest of crumbs can attract pests. Be mindful of brushing away crumbs and sanitising tables and countertops after any type of food prep. Sweep away anything that hits the floor. · Take out the rubbish as soon as it’s needed. Allowing rubbish to sit in the kitchen only invites pests over for dinner. · Keep your cabinets clean! It is important to inspect your cabinets regularly for exposed food, crumbs or signs of a pest invasion.

My Dishwasher isn’t working, what should I do?

Dishwashers need salt and rinse aid regularly. The filter also needs to be kept clean and clear of debris as this will cause blockages.

My tumble dryer is broken, what should I do?

Tumble dryers need to be emptied of fluff on a regular basis, not emptying this will cause the unit to overheat and not work correctly.

There is mould in my house what do I do?

Condensation mould forms when there is too much moisture in the air and it hits a cold surface. If the mould reoccurs after you have removed it and you are not drying clothes inside please report as an issue so they can investigate. The extractor fan is not working in my bathroom. There will be an isolation switch outside the bathroom – please ensure this is turned on before reporting as maintenance.

Their shower is flooding / not draining when they use it what should they do?

If your shower is blocked do not continue to shower with it running over the top, as this will cause a leak and damage to the house. You need to unblock showers regularly and ensure the plug is free from hair.

My washing machine door won’t open and my clothes are stuck inside – what should I do?

This often happens when the door is attempted to be opened before the door has unlocked after the cycle. Always wait 5 minutes before trying to open the door. If this is the case and it has been forced open this may be something that will require repairs that they may not cover the cost of. Sometimes, the washing machine will have a drain function, so please use this if possible before opening the door using a piece of string.

Their rubbish isn’t being collected – why is this?

Please ensure that you are disposing of your household waste correctly and putting it out on the correct day (preferably the night before as this ensures collection, a lot of students aren’t up at 9 am!). You can search online when collection days are and what you can and can’t put in each bin. This is important as the council reserve the right to refuse collection if the rubbish is disposed of incorrectly. If you think you need more council bins, please let them know and they can put in a request. You can find information on bin collections on your council website.

They have received multiple emails about when a contractor is attending a maintenance issue: which one is correct?

Always listen to the most recent email. Unfortunately, their maintenance team may have to attend to emergency problems which can take priority over your maintenance, hence them rescheduling the visit date.

Their power has gone out in their house: what should they do?

Firstly check with your neighbours to see if this is an area fault. You can also check on the national grid. There may be something that has caused the electric to trip inside the house. You can check the fuse box and identify what has caused the outage. Often these can be re-engaged – please do not force switches up – if they cannot be re-engaged or the issue repeats itself please report as maintenance.

What is the best way to report maintenance?

For general maintenance, reporting it through the Portal will mean that the issue is resolved as quickly as possible for you.

What is the fair usage policy and what does it mean?

It is important to remember that your energy usage is not unlimited. You will be responsible for any additional costs if you exceed your allowance.

What happens if I stop being a full time student?

You can still live in your property until the end of your contracted period; however you will become liable for council tax during this time.

I rented with the property last year, do I still have to have a Right to Rent check?

Yes. A new Right to Rent check will need to be carried out even if you are renewing with them.

I have already uploaded my Passport to my Tenant Form, why do I have to upload it again?

They accept a Driving Licence or Passport as a form of ID on the Tenant Form they sent you, to ensure they have the correct documentation from you for the Right to Rent check they require you to submit your Passport or Acceptable Documents via a separate form. They take the storage of your data extremely seriously.

My Passport is expired, is this OK?

Yes, an expired Passport is acceptable for the check.
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Newcastle-under-Lyme Student Accommodation

Choosing the right student accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme is important for newcomers. Off-campus student flats in Newcastle-under-Lyme offer more flexibility and comfort compared to on-campus dorms. This charming town near Stoke-on-Trent is home to a growing student population. It offers various student accommodation options in Newcastle-under-Lyme for different budgets and lifestyles. You can choose from private rooms, en-suite apartments, shared flats, and cosy studios.

Amber makes finding student accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme easy. Their listings are verified and match your needs. Whether you study at Keele University or Staffordshire University, staying near your campus is easy. Amber’s easy-to-use platform lets you filter properties by price, location, and amenities. Popular student accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme includes Empire Halls and London House, which is managed by Cloud Homes. They have modern rooms and great facilities. With amber, securing your ideal student accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme is simple and stress-free. Our support team is here to help you. We’ll guide you to find the perfect home for your lifestyle.

About Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle-under-Lyme is a lively town located in Staffordshire, North West England. Newcastle-under-Lyme mixes history with modern growth and charm, creating a welcoming place for students. The town has a student population of 75,082.  It is the home of Keele University, a top university in the UK. Keele University is in the top 50 UK universities. Newcastle’s safety index stands at 62.78, and it has a low crime rate compared to other university towns, making it a secure environment for student living. The employment rate in the region is around 75%, supported by local businesses and university partnerships, providing good opportunities for part-time work and graduate careers. Newcastle-under-Lyme is surrounded by stunning nature, like the Staffordshire Moorlands and the Peak District are nearby. This makes it perfect for students who enjoy outdoor activities. The town has many green spaces, like the lovely Queen's Gardens, and is great for relaxing or taking study breaks outside. The area has a lively town centre. You can find many cafes, shops, and restaurants there. They offer everything from fast food to global dishes. The lively student community in Newcastle-under-Lyme thrives in a welcoming and affordable environment. The town hosts several events throughout the year, such as the Lymelight Fest, making it an exciting and lively place for students to live and study.

Best Student Accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Choosing the right student houses in Newcastle-under-Lyme is important for a great university experience. In Newcastle-under-Lyme, students want accommodation that is easy to reach, affordable, and builds a sense of community. If you study at Keele University or a nearby school, pick accommodation close to campus. It should have the amenities that you need, and feel safe and supported. Here are some top student accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme:

1. The Metropolis

2. Kiln House

3. Q Studios

4. Poulson House

5. Lomax Halls

Affordable Student Accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Managing your budget is key when studying in a new city. Newcastle-under-Lyme has many affordable student accommodation in UK options. You can find places that offer great quality without breaking the bank. Finding an affordable place to live is crucial for all students. This helps balance academics and social life, whether you're a first-year student or returning. Amber makes it easy to find budget-friendly student accommodation that fits your needs. You can find plenty of verified listings that fit your budget. Here are some of the affordable student accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme:

1. Aire
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London House
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Empire Halls
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Best Areas to Live in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle-under-Lyme has many great areas for students to live. Each area offers something special, like being close to universities or having a lively student community. Whether you want a busy vibe, a quiet place, or easy bus access, there’s an area for you. Here are the best areas for student accommodation:

1. Town Centre
The Town Centre is in the heart of Newcastle-under-Lyme. It’s great for students who love being near shops, restaurants, and events. It’s a short bus ride to Keele University. You can enjoy places like The Old Brown Jug or The Foxlowe Arts Centre. About 3,000 students live here. You can find student flats in Newcastle-under-Lyme or shared accommodation.

2. Westlands
Westlands is a calm, residential area. It’s perfect for students who want a quiet place to study. The area has parks, local shops, and green spaces like Westlands Park. Around 2,000 students live here. You can find affordable student flats in Newcastle-under-Lyme or private studios.

3. Keele
Keele village is ideal for Keele University students. It’s close to campus and has beautiful green spaces. The student community is strong, with about 6,000 students living here. You can relax at Keele Hall or Keele Park. There are many student housing in UK, like flats, studios and shared houses.

4. Silverdale
Silverdale is a peaceful area a few miles from the city centre. It’s great for students who want a quiet home but still want to be near campus. The area also offers beautiful green spaces like Silverdale Country Park, perfect for walks, cycling, or study breaks. About 1,500 students live here. You can find affordable houses or apartments.

5. May Bank
May Bank is close to the city centre. It’s a student-friendly area with affordable accommodation. It has a student population of 1,000 who live here. Students can enjoy at enjoying spots like The Victoria pub and May Bank Fish Bar.. You can choose private rooms, shared flats, or studios. Buses make it easy to get to campus.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme

1. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms come with a private bedroom and bathroom, offering a perfect balance of privacy and social interaction. You’ll share the kitchen and living space with other students, making ensuite rooms to rent Newcastle-under-Lyme ideal for those who enjoy their own space but still want a community vibe.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms are a more budget-friendly option where you get your own bedroom but share the bathroom, kitchen, and lounge with others. This setup is perfect for students who don’t mind sharing common areas in exchange for lower rent.

3. Studio Apartments
Studio apartments provide complete independence, with a self-contained space that includes your bedroom, private bathroom, and a personal kitchen. These are great for students who prefer to live alone and enjoy a quiet, uninterrupted environment for study and relaxation.

4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments
These apartments offer one or two private bedrooms, with shared access to a kitchen, bathroom, and living area. They’re best suited for students who wish to live with a friend or roommate while maintaining their own personal space.

5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments come with private bedrooms and communal kitchen, bathroom, and lounge areas. They’re perfect for students who enjoy group living and want to build friendships while managing costs.

6. Private Rooms in Shared Flats
Private rooms in shared flats give you your own bedroom, while the kitchen, bathroom, and living spaces are shared. This setup offers a balance of personal space and daily interaction, ideal for students looking for community without compromising on privacy.

Cost of Living

Managing your budget wisely is crucial as a student in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The cost of living here is generally more affordable compared to larger cities like London. Students should expect to spend between £1050 and £1,300 per month, excluding rent for their Newcastle-under-Lyme student accommodation. Here’s an estimated breakdown of typical monthly expenses:
1. Accommodation: £600–£900/month

2. Groceries & food: £140–£200/month

3. Utilities: £60–£80/month

4. Internet & mobile: £20–£40/month

5. Transport: £30–£60/month

6. Leisure & eating out: £50–£120/month

Student Travel Newcastle-under-Lyme

Students looking for easy Newcastle-under-Lyme student accommodation should check the area's transport links. This ensures smooth travel to universities and fun attractions in the city. Newcastle-under-Lyme provides cheap and easy transport for students. It links them to classes and social events without hassle. Here’s a breakdown of the transportation options available for students in Newcastle-under-Lyme:

1. Buses

Newcastle-under-Lyme has a wide bus network that provides frequent services to most areas of the town. Buses are an affordable way to travel. Single fares typically cost between £2 and £3, depending on how far you go. Students can save money by getting a bus pass, such as the First Student Pass. This pass lets you travel as much as you want in town and nearby areas. Plus, it’s at a lower price.

2. Trains

The town is well-connected by rail, with stations offering regular services to cities like Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester, and London. Students can easily travel to major cities for internships, weekend trips, or leisure. Train fares vary, but students can save up to 33% by using the 16-25 Railcard, which is available to full-time students.

3. Cycling

Cycling is a popular and eco-friendly choice for students in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The town offers bike lanes and scenic routes, making it easy for students to bike around. It’s a cost-effective transport option with no fare charges for personal bikes. For rentals, prices usually range from £1 to £2 per hour, with day passes starting around £5. Many student accommodations offer bike storage. Rental services are also available at low prices.

4. Walking

Newcastle-under-Lyme is a compact town, so walking is a great option for students. Many student accommodations are close to the university and local attractions. This makes it easy for students to walk around. Plus, walking is free, eco-friendly, and a great way to stay active.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle-under-Lyme combines study and fun, making it perfect for students. Here's what makes student life in Newcastle-under-Lyme enjoyable:

1. Dining & Nightlife

Newcastle-under-Lyme boasts a vibrant dining and nightlife scene, ideal for students. Popular spots like The Wheatsheaf offer great pub food, while Turtle Bay and Franco Manca are perfect for affordable meals with friends. Students enjoy hanging out at The Exchange Bar and The Leopard Lounge. They host many social events, like karaoke and live music nights. For those looking to explore a lively nightlife scene, The Ship Inn and The Flying Lady are top choices.

2. Cultural Events & Festivals

Newcastle-under-Lyme offers many cultural events all year long. These keep students engaged and active. The Newcastle-under-Lyme Festival features a mix of live music, art displays, and performances, offering students a chance to connect with the local creative scene. The Love Lym Festival is another highlight, celebrating music, food, and street art. Victoria Hall has regular theatre shows. If you're interested in experiencing more of the UK's unique traditions, you can learn about them in the Christmas traditions and celebrations in the United Kingdom blog. It's a great read to get in the festive spirit!

3. Adventure & Green Spaces

Newcastle-under-Lyme has stunning natural scenery. This gives students many chances for outdoor fun. Queens Gardens is a lovely green space where students can unwind and enjoy a picnic. For those who enjoy a bit more adventure, the Staffordshire Way offers hiking and walking trails with stunning countryside views. Biddulph Grange Country Park is close by. It's great for outdoor study sessions and relaxing in nature.

4. Shopping

Shopping in Newcastle-under-Lyme is both convenient and exciting for students. The Grosvenor Shopping Centre offers a variety of high-street stores, cafes, and restaurants. Students often go to the Newcastle Farmers’ Market for unique finds. They can get fresh produce and local goods there. King Street is a great place for independent stores and vintage shops. It offers a unique shopping experience for students seeking something different.

Top Universities in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle-under-Lyme is home to great universities. They attract students from the UK and beyond. The city offers strong academics and a fun student life. Here are the main universities near Newcastle-under-Lyme:

1. Keele University

Keele University is a top school in the area and has over 10,000 students including around 20% international students. It offers programs in science, humanities, and health. Students can do research and find career opportunities. The campus is beautiful, with green spaces for outdoor activities. It’s perfect for serious study and fun.

2. Staffordshire University

Staffordshire University is close by in Stoke-on-Trent. It focuses on practical education and has approximately 15,000 students. The school is known for programs in computing, engineering, business, and design. It works with industries to give students real-world experience and job prospects.

3. Newcastle-under-Lyme College

Newcastle-under-Lyme College is a prominent further education institution in the area and serves over 3,000 full-time students. Offering a wide range of A-levels, vocational courses, and apprenticeships, the college is known for its excellent teaching and strong ties with local businesses. Many students choose this college for its strong support systems and proximity to Keele University, making it a great place to start an academic journey.

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