62 Player Street Nottingham is a modern student accommodation in Nottingham located at 62, Player St, Nottingham, NG7 5LZ, United Kingdom. Designed for students seeking contemporary living with high-spec interiors and strong security features, the residence offers a comfortable balance of privacy, convenience, and community living in a well-connected part of the city. With a choice of private living spaces and premium shared facilities, this residence delivers a quality experience comparable to top-tier student accommodation Nottingham standards, while being firmly rooted in Nottingham’s student ecosystem. The property caters to different student lifestyles through a mix of ensuite rooms and self-contained studio apartments. Living spaces are thoughtfully designed to support both academic focus and everyday comfort, making the residence suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike. The combination of modern design, inclusive bills, and professionally managed services makes this property a reliable option for students seeking hassle-free living.
Academically, the residence benefits from proximity to key institutions. The University of Nottingham (Jubilee Campus) is approximately 1.8 km away, taking around 6–8 minutes by car, while Nottingham Trent International College is located about 1.9 km away, with an estimated 7–9 minute drive. This accessibility strengthens the appeal of the residence as a convenient and well-located student residence. Situated close to Nottingham city centre, the property places students within easy reach of academic institutions, retail hubs, and everyday amenities, supported by the city’s strong student population and employment opportunities across education, retail, and service sectors.
The residence is designed to deliver a premium, lifestyle-focused student living experience, combining high-spec interiors with well-maintained shared facilities. The residence offers Ensuite and Studio room options such as Deluxe En Suite, Superior Studio and Deluxe Studio, making 62 Player Street Nottingham a flexible choice for students with different living preferences. The ensuite rooms at 62 Player Street Nottingham are ideal for students who enjoy a social living setup while retaining personal privacy. Each ensuite includes a private room and modern en-suite bathroom, with access to a shared kitchen. Room amenities include a high-gloss kitchen finish, latest appliances, and a 32″ LCD TV, creating a comfortable and functional living environment.
Studio rooms at 62 Player Street Nottingham are well suited for students seeking complete independence. Each studio is an entire place featuring a private bathroom and private kitchen, finished with modern en-suite fittings, high-gloss kitchens, latest appliances, and a 32″ LCD TV. These self-contained spaces provide a quiet and private setup suitable for focused academic life. Bills are included in the rent at 62 Player Street Nottingham, allowing students to manage their budgets with ease. Wi-Fi, electricity, heating, and water are covered, with estimated savings of £15/week, offering strong value comparable to premium student accommodation Nottingham options.
Beyond private living spaces, 62 Player Street Nottingham student accommodation, amenities enhance everyday life. Residents have access to a 24/7 gym, cinema room, quiet study room, common room, Sky TV, high-speed internet, secure bike storage, secure parcel room, and regular social events. Content insurance is also included, reflecting the quality associated with 62 Player Street Nottingham amenities and supporting a balanced academic and social lifestyle. Safety and security are prioritised at the residence, with 24/7/365 monitored CCTV and security, a 24/7 concierge service, and a fob-controlled entry system ensuring a safe and professionally managed environment.
Located close to Nottingham city centre, 62 Player Street Nottingham is surrounded by a mix of student-friendly cafés, restaurants, pubs, and cultural spots. The residence is ideally located for students studying at Nottingham Trent University, the University of Nottingham, and Nottingham College, all easily accessible by public transport. Popular nearby cafés include 200 Degrees Coffee, Specialty Coffee, and Dispatch Coffee, perfect for study breaks or quick meetups with friends. For dining, students often visit Annie’s Burger Shack, Bar Iberico, Yamas Meze & Tapas, and Iberico Tapas, offering affordable and casual meal options.
Social evenings are well catered for with pubs such as The Organ Grinder, The Sir John Borlase Warren, and Rock City Bar, popular with students and young professionals. For culture and leisure, residents can explore Nottingham Playhouse, Wollaton Hall, and Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall, while shopping areas such as Victoria Centre and Nottingham city-centre high streets provide access to daily essentials and well-known retail brands. This combination of social, cultural, and everyday amenities makes 62 Player Street Nottingham student accommodation an attractive choice for students seeking city-based living similar in standard to student accommodation Nottingham.
Living at the residence ensures excellent connectivity across the city. Nottingham’s compact layout supports walking and cycling, while regular bus services operate from nearby stops such as Player Street Bus Stop (approximately 0.1 km away, a 1–2 minute walk), Broad Marsh Bus Station (around 0.5 km away, a 6–7 minute walk), and Maid Marian Way Bus Stop (approximately 0.8 km away, a 10–12 minute walk), offering frequent connections to university campuses and key areas of the city. Nottingham Railway Station is easily accessible for regional and national connections to cities such as Birmingham, Leicester, Manchester, and London. Students travelling internationally can reach East Midlands Airport, located around 23 km from the property, in roughly 25–30 minutes by car, providing convenient access for study, work, or leisure travel.
For 26-27 AY:- Upon acceptance of a room offer, you must pay a £99 deposit will be required to confirm your booking. Note: 1. The property management team will collects a deposit primarily to secure your room and confirm your booking; it also serves as a security deposit. The deposit is held by the Deposit Protection Service (DPS), a government-backed scheme designed to protect tenants. 2. The deposit will be refunded at the end of your stay. 3. The property management team conducts a final inspection and sends a checkout report via email. The management team then informs the DPS to refund your deposit, minus any charges. The refund is transferred to your bank account, and you should receive an email within 28 days. The DPS may take up to 10 days to process the refund, especially for international transfers.
For 26-27 AY:- The available payment options include monthly, termly, or upfront payments. If the full stay is paid upfront, a discount of £200 will be provided.
The property accepts Direct Debits, Card Payments & Cheques.
For & 26-27 AY:- UK Based Guarantor Allowed or they can choose Housing Hand.
The property takes a deposit primarily to reserve your room and confirm your booking, however it’s also held as part of a security deposit. Your deposit is held by the Deposit Protection Service (DPS), which is a Government Scheme set up to protect tenants. The deposit is returned to you at the end of your stay with them. You should expect an email from the DPS to confirm that your deposit has been received by them, and then they will issue you with a unique Deposit ID and a Repayment ID. Please Note: This information is extremely important, as in order to receive your deposit at the end of your stay it will be required.
At the end of your stay, the property usually conducts a final inspection. You will be issued with a check-out report via email within a reasonable timeframe. After this step, they are then required to inform the DPS to return the deposit to you, subject to any charges they have agreed with yourself. This is paid to your nominated bank account, where your unique Deposit ID and Repayment ID will be required. Once they have informed the DPS, you should expect an email from them within 28 calendar days requiring you to log in to their website to claim your deposit. They cannot do this for you. After this step, it may take up to another 10 calendar days for the DPS to repay this deposit to you. This may be longer for international transfers.
There is NO booking fee.
Maybe your student finance hasn’t come through yet, or maybe you are just struggling to make ends meet this month. The property aims to work with all their students and find a suitable solution. If you tell them up-front about any issues, they can usually help. If you are unable to make payments on time, you may incur late payment fees, so it is always recommended that you contact them in advance to discuss any issue so that they can help you.
Council Tax is set by local authorities in England, Scotland, and Wales to pay for local services such as rubbish collection, the police, and the fire brigade.
Most students do not have to pay Council Tax, but some do. Therefore, it is worth checking that you qualify for exemption. Guidance can be found by visiting the official government link. Please be aware that not all courses qualify for Council Tax exemption, and you should check with your University or College.
The property will not charge Council Tax to any student who is exempt. However, if you do not qualify for exemption status, then the property will pass on the appropriate clause as raised by the council. It is very important that you check your status before you sign a contract with them. It is your responsibility to provide them with a copy of your Council Tax Exemption Certificate.
Usually, the Admissions Office at your University/College/Institution will provide you with a Council Tax Exemption Certificate. The property requires a copy of this within 7 days following your enrollment on your course.
You should check with your University/College/Institute of Study prior to applying for a contract that your course is exempt from paying Council Tax. They are unable to accommodate you if you are not exempt.
If you are attending a University/College/Institution in the UK on a full-time course, then you are usually exempt from paying Council Tax. However, not all courses qualify for the exemption, and you should seek guidance from your University/College/Institution and refer to the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA). In some cases, where there are shorter courses for international students (Erasmus Students or Students on the Socrates Scheme), the Institution where you are studying can provide a letter of exemption which is also accepted by the Local Council. Please check with your Institution.
All the TVs they provide are 32-inch, with Freeview and USB slots so that you can play your own content. It is the responsibility of the property to place the TV on the wall for you, however, it is the responsibility of the tenant to pay for their own TV licence.
The property believes that the internet is the gateway to the future. It not only aids them in day-to-day life but enables tenants to develop themselves and expand their knowledge. They have allocated enough bandwidth for all tenants to work efficiently in the comfort of their rooms and communal areas. Students are allowed to use the internet for general browsing and university work as required. The property forbids any downloading of copyrighted material or using their connections for anything illicit in nature. They also reserve the right to monitor and restrict access should they believe that someone is abusing the network.
The property provides laundry facilities, the location of which depends on your building.
They currently provide access to:
The laundry facilities at each site are managed by Circuit.
You can monitor the laundry facilities in some premises to see if they are in use. This equipment is pay-per-use; upon moving into their accommodation you now use the app ‘Circuit Go’ in order to operate all the machines.