Ashlin House Cork is located at Bandon Rd, The Lough, Cork, T12 FX0D, Ireland. It offers exceptional student accommodation in Cork. With various apartment types such as en-suite and studios, the property caters to a variety of preferences. The convenience of being just a 3-minute drive away from University College Cork and a 5-minute drive away from St. John's Central College. It ensures a minimal commute for students, making it an ideal choice for Cork student accommodation.
Cork, the city that houses Ashlin House Cork student accommodation, is famous for its lively student community and rich culture. It has beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and a lively atmosphere, making it a great place to live. Cork is home to about 30,000 students. The safety index in Cork is 62.5, and the crime rate is 38.0, meaning it is a safe place for students. The employment rate in Cork is around 72%, offering many job opportunities for students. Popular student neighbourhoods include Dún Laoghaire and Stranmillis, each offering a mix of convenience and affordability. Cork's city centre is full of life, with many cafes, restaurants, pubs, and shops. The English Market is a famous spot where students can grab fresh food or enjoy a quick meal. The city also has a lively nightlife scene, with plenty of pubs and clubs offering live music and entertainment.
Outside the city, students can explore County Cork’s stunning natural beauty. The coastline, charming villages, and rugged landscapes provide many outdoor adventures. Whether it's hiking, surfing, or walking along the River Lee, there's always something to do. Cork offers the perfect balance of academics, culture, and social activities, making it a great place to study.
Ashlin House Cork offers a diverse range of room types to cater to every student's living preferences, including Classic Plus Ensuite, Premium Plus Ensuite, Classic Ensuite, Standard Plus Ensuite, Premium Ensuite, Superior Ensuite, Standard Ensuite, Superior Plus Ensuite, Deluxe Ensuite, and Premium Studio. Each room in Ashlin House Cork is thoughtfully designed, featuring a comfortable double bed or small double bed, accompanied by ample storage for personal belongings. Students can enjoy the privacy of their en-suite shower, sink, and toilet while keeping warm with the provided heating. Substantial study areas with sizable desks ensure a conducive environment for academics. In the Premium Studio, residents have the luxury of a fully fitted kitchen, a welcoming breakfast bar, and an LCD TV, perfect for relaxed evenings in.
The property's common amenities further enhance the living experience at Ashlin House Cork student accommodation. A well-equipped gym allows residents to maintain their workout regimen, while various study areas offer spaces for group projects or solo studying sessions. A communal kitchen and enticing lounge areas provide spots for socialising and unwinding. The convenience of an on-site laundry facility makes daily chores hassle-free. Additionally, the residents' events encourage a warm community atmosphere, allowing students to connect and create memories. With rents including utility bills such as electric, hot water, contents insurance, and Wi-Fi, students can enjoy a hassle-free living experience. This makes Ashlin House Cork accommodation in Cork not only a comfortable but also a practical choice for students looking for an all-encompassing living solution. Pets and smoking are not allowed at the property. Safety and security measures such as CCTV, a dedicated maintenance team, and an on-site residents' team ensure a safe and comfortable living environment.
Ashlin House Cork is surrounded by educational institutions such as Cork English World and Tyndall National Institute, promising a truly academic environment. Within a short stroll, one can enjoy the local cafes like Café Gusto and Three Fools Coffee. They are known for their aromatic brews and comfortable study corners.
When it comes to dining, students living at Ashlin House Cork will be spoiled for choice with a variety of restaurants such as Liberty Grill and Market Lane serving up delicious meals to satiate all culinary cravings. For food lovers, the best restaurants in Ireland offer a delicious journey through the country's rich and diverse cuisine. For an evening out, The Franciscan Well Brewery and Rearden's Bar are popular spots for a chill night with great beers and live music. For daily essentials, students can head to the nearby Tesco Express or Lidl, ensuring grocery shopping is convenient and stress-free. Students who prioritise wellbeing will find Bon Secours Hospital and South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital accessible for any medical needs, ensuring peace of mind during their stay at Ashlin House Cork. For leisure, the buzzing English Market and Fitzgerald's Park provide a slice of local culture and a tranquil escape from the bustling student life. Culture enthusiasts can delve into Cork's rich history at the Cork City Gaol or catch a contemporary exhibit at the Crawford Art Gallery. Meanwhile, the Cork Public Library is a treasure trove for readers and academicians alike.
In essence, residents of Ashlin House Cork not only experience top-notch living spaces. They are at the nexus of culinary hotspots, reaffirming their decision to make Ashlin House student accommodation Cork their home away from home. If you're planning your budget, the cheapest places to live in Ireland can help you find affordable, student-friendly cities across the country.
Although They love fluffy animals, pets are not permitted at PMG. However assistant/support animals are welcome provided that evidence of same is provided by the student, this includes verification from the disability support officer of your college.
Nido Ashlin House student accommodation Bandon Road, the Lough Cork is well-connected by both bus and train, ensuring easy access to all parts of the city and beyond. For bus commuters, the nearby Denroche's Cross and Bandon Road bus stops provide convenient options for travelling around Cork. These bus stops are within walking distance from the accommodation, offering routes to local destinations and the city centre. For those preferring the train, An Gleanntn/Glounthaune train station is just a short distance away, providing quick and easy access to other parts of Cork and surrounding areas, perfect for students looking to explore the region.
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For 26-27 AY:-
1. A €100 Booking Fee is required to secure the accommodation.
2. It is credited against the first rent instalment once the contract is signed.
For 25-26 AY (Short Term Lets):-
1. A €100 Booking Fee is required to secure the accommodation.
2. It is credited against the first rent instalment once the contract is signed.
For 26-27 AY:-
1. If you're booking a 51-week tenancy you can choose to pay in full, or in 2 or 9 instalments.
2. If you're booking a 41-week tenancy you can choose to pay in full, or in 2 or 8 instalments.
Note :- The first instalment is due on 1st August and all subsequent payments dates can be found on your license agreement.
Please Note: The first instalment is due on 1st August and all subsequent payments dates can be found on your licence agreement.
Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.
For 25-26 AY (Short Term Lets) & 26-27 AY-
1. All applicants are required to nominate a responsible person to act as a guarantor. The guarantor must be over 18 years of age and cannot be someone who is living with the applicant (other than parents or guardians) or in other accommodation managed by them.
2. A guarantor is required to meet all the obligations as set out in the Licence including guaranteeing the payment of rent if not paid by the tenant and any costs arising from breaches of the tenancy.
3. Their team will also contact the guarantor if the tenant has been involved with serious incidents of antisocial behaviour. Should the tenant fall into arrears or breach any obligations of the Licence, the guarantor will be contacted to ensure the breach is rectified.
For 26-27 AY:-
If the booking is cancelled by the applicant prior to it being countersigned, the Booking Fee will be returned in full.
For 26-27 AY:-
1.Once the Cooling Off period has expired, the tenant can cancel the booking prior to the tenancy start date if you do not have a visa to enter Ireland.
2. In these circumstances, please provide evidence (rejection letter or visa refusal documentation) to the Residents Team within 72 hours of being notified.
3. Once the property team receive this documentation, they will confirm receipt of your request to cancel and refund your full Booking Fee.
Please Note: During the period from 1 May to 1 October, subject to giving the minimum statutory notice period and serving a valid Notice of Termination, the tenant may terminate the agreement.
For 26-27 AY-
1. Once the Cooling Off period has expired, the tenant can cancel the booking prior to the tenancy start date if:
You have not acquired the grades to be offered a place at the chosen university / college.
You have failed to achieve the grades to continue your study at university / college.
2. In these circumstances, please provide evidence (rejection letter/ Visa refusal documentation) to the Residents Team within 72 hours of being notified.
3. Once the property team receive this, they will confirm receipt of your request to cancel and refund your full Booking Fee.
Please Note: During the period from 1 May to 1 October, subject to giving the minimum statutory notice period and serving a valid Notice of Termination, the tenant may terminate the agreement.
For 26-27 AY-
1. During the period from 1 May to 1 October, subject to giving the minimum statutory notice period and serving a valid Notice of Termination, the tenant may terminate the agreement.
2. Outside of this period, it may be possible with the Landlord s agreement to transfer your obligations to another student who is eligible to live at the property. There is no obligation on our part to find you a replacement tenant.
3. You can advertise your accommodation or undertake your own search for a replacement tenant. If you find a replacement, they will need to do some basic checks to confirm their eligibility to enter into a tenancy.
4. Before they will accept the new tenant, your account and all obligations need to be up to date and any rent due up to your tenancy ending will need to be paid. There will also be a charge incurred.
5. Once the new person has signed the Licence, paid a Booking Fee of €100 and made the first rent payment they will take responsibility for future rent payments and all other obligations as stated in the agreement. Until this has happened you will remain responsible for the payment of rent until the original end date of the tenancy.
Please Note: 1st year students going through the CAO process, you have 48 hours following the CAO 1st round to confirm your booking by paying your 1st instalment. If your instalment is not paid within this time, your room booking may be subject to cancellation.
For 26-27 AY
1. Once the accommodation is selected, the property allows five days for the applicant and guarantor (as applicable) to sign the Licence. Once both have signed the agreement, it will then be countersigned by the Landlord and become legally binding. The tenant and guarantor are then legally committed to paying the rent in full even if the tenant does not move into the property or chooses to leave the property early.
2. If the agreement is not signed by the applicant and guarantor during the five-day period, the booking may be cancelled without any penalty on their part and with immediate effect.
3. The property is not obligated to find you alternative accommodation or provide any form of compensation where you fail to accept the agreement within the five day period.
4. If booking accommodation after the 1st August 2025, the time allowed for the applicant and guarantor to sign the Licence will be two days.
Please note: If full rent is not paid in advance and no guarantor is provided, the booking may be cancelled.
The choice is up to each resident. They can select to have a guarantor, which allows them to pay rent in instalments, or, if they prefer and are able to make their full year’s payment upfront, they won’t need a guarantor.
The team wants residents to choose a room they will be happy living in, and they know everyone has a different wish list — from the floor the room is on, to the view, and the amenities in the room. The Residents’ Team will be on hand to discuss this and help make the best selection.
Of course! The team is very proud of the properties and would love to show them around. Bringing friends or family members along is absolutely fine too.
Yes! The team knows that choosing who to live with is really important, so in properties with shared apartments, group bookings can easily be organized by getting in touch.
Yes, unless otherwise specified that it is covered, if residents watch or record programmes as they are being shown, watch catch-up TV such as iPlayer, or watch live TV online, a licence will be needed.
Student accommodation is often not a suitable environment for pets, which is why pets of any shape or size are not allowed.
Yes, occasional overnight guests are allowed. However, no one should stay for more than three consecutive nights, and residents should always check with flatmates first to make sure they are comfortable with extra guests.
Yes, inspections are conducted at least three times during the tenancy. The team checks for cleanliness and hopes not to find damage or missing items. After each inspection, residents are informed if any charges need to be made to fix issues. Invoices are issued immediately for recharges after the first two inspections; after the final inspection, deductions will be made from the tenancy deposit.
No, rooms are the residents’ for the whole tenancy period. Moving out is only necessary at the end of the agreement.
All properties are smoke-free, including all types of e-cigarettes and vapes. Smoking is not allowed in any private or communal area, including bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and internal social spaces. Designated smoking areas can be found outside the building.
The management hopes residents will love living in the accommodation but acknowledges there may be times when things don’t go perfectly. All complaints are taken seriously, and the team will try their best to resolve any issues the first time.
Residents are expected to contribute to a safe and clean environment where individuals respect each other, their home, and the local community.