Avon Way House, Colchester

Avon Way, Colchester, CO4 3TZ, United Kingdom
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2.7 mi from Colchester
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gym
cinema
laundry facility
Glide WiFi
Cinema Room
Car Parking
Bike Storage

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About the Property

Located at Avon Way, Colchester CO4 3TZ, Avon Way House, Colchester stands out as prime student accommodation in Colchester. Offering various room types like Studio Apartments, this property caters to different preferences and needs. Convenience is key for students, which is why Avon Way House, Colchester, is an excellent choice; it lies in close proximity to reputable educational institutions such as the University of Essex and University Campus Suffolk, ensuring students have effortless access to their university campuses.

Colchester is Britain's oldest recorded town, with a history dating back over 2,000 years. It was the first Roman capital of Britain and is home to impressive Roman ruins. The town boasts a lively cultural scene with numerous art galleries, museums, and theatres. The Firstsite Contemporary Art Gallery and the Mercury Theatre are popular attractions showcasing local and international talent Colchester, often celebrated for its historical significance, is a thriving hub of education and culture, making it an ideal environment for students. Colchester is home to the University of Essex, a leading research university with a diverse student population. The university contributes to the town's dynamic atmosphere and offers various cultural and educational events throughout the year. A blend of ancient architecture and modern amenities, the city hosts a significant student population drawn to its educational excellence and vibrant community life. With attractions like the Colchester Castle and the Natural History Museum alongside lush parks and bustling shopping areas, the city promises a well-rounded student experience. The management of Avon Way House, Colchester, by beyond the box, serves to enhance this experience by providing superb accommodation facilities. Investing in student accommodation in Colchester becomes more appealing as it not only meets academic needs but also places students at the heart of an enriching urban tapestry.

Features

Avon Way House, Colchester, with its variety of room types, including Large Studio Apartments and Apartment Shares of multiple bed configurations, is not only about comfortable living spaces but also about a suite of amenities that make student life convenient and enjoyable. The Avon Way House, Colchester student accommodation ensures a well-furnished living experience, with each room boasting essentials like a cosy bed, ample room storage, and dedicated shared study areas. The fully-equipped kitchens come with modern appliances, including a microwave, gas stove, and fridge, making it easy for residents to cook up a homemade meal whenever they crave one.

For relaxation and socialising, select apartments feature comfortable lounges with televisions, which are perfect for movie nights or catching up with friends. The dining areas create an inviting atmosphere to share meals and stories, solidifying the sense of community at Avon Way House, Colchester student accommodation.

Outside of individual living spaces, the property accommodates a range of common amenities. A vibrant games area and a cinema room cater to entertainment needs, while the on-site gym & fitness center helps residents to stay active. The reception & staff are attentive to students' needs, providing an additional layer of comfort and security. For academic support, there is an extensive library & study area where students can focus without distractions.

Functioning as a complete home away from home, Avon Way House, Colchester, combines the luxury of modern living with the practicalities needed for academic life. A bonus is the convenience of having a laundry facility, on-site parking, as well as continuous access to WiFi, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Managed by the diligent group Beyond the Box, residents of Avon Way House, Colchester, can rest easy knowing every detail is taken care of, making student life easy!

Location and What's Hot?

Colchester is a historic town located in Essex, England, known for its rich heritage, charming architecture, and vibrant community. Avon Way House, Colchester, is the epitome of convenience and vibrant student living. Offering various room types from Large Studio Apartments to Townhouse Studio Apartments, students at Avon Way House, Colchester, are just outside the door of the esteemed University of Essex, making it a prime student accommodation in Colchester. For those looking to explore beyond academic pursuits, the accommodation is surrounded by a plethora of amenities and entertainment options.

Indulge in diverse cuisine as you discover local favourites like the contemporary vibes at North Hill Noodle Bar, the exquisite fusion meals at Miseria & Nobilta, or the classic British fare at Church Street Tavern. Coffee enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to GreyFriars Colchester and Coffee Cat, the perfect spots for studying or catching up with friends. For your grocery needs, a quick trip to Tesco Express will suffice, ensuring you're fully stocked without straying far from Avon Way House, Colchester student accommodation. In case of medical emergencies, students have the assurance of being close to Colchester Hospital.

When it's time to relax, beautiful green spaces like Castle Park and High Woods Country Park offer serene escapes from the bustle of student life. You can also submerge into local history at the nearby Colchester Castle or spend a leisurely afternoon marvelling at art at Firstsite Colchester. By night, the vibrant social scene takes over as students enjoy moments at bustling establishments such as HUD & FUGU Lounge and vibrant bars like Three Wise Monkeys.

Livability extends beyond what meets the eye with easy access to public transportation, making adventures in and around Colchester effortless. Avon Way House, Colchester isn't just about premium student housing; it's a launchpad for experiencing the eclectic and engaging atmosphere of Colchester, a place where convenience meets a student-oriented lifestyle in perfect harmony.

Commute

When it comes to seamlessly connecting to all that Colchester has to offer, Avon Way House, Colchester stands out. The student accommodation benefits from a variety of public transport stops located within close proximity. For those who need to catch a bus to their desired destination, there are convenient stops just around the corner, such as the University Residences bus stop, ensuring your commute is as effortless as possible. Railway access is also well within reach for longer journeys or trips to surrounding areas. Subway stations nearby provide a fast way to navigate the city, while tram stops offer a scenic ride through Colchester's streets. Students residing at Avon Way House, Colchester student accommodation can relish in the ease of mobility, with these transport links catering to all their travel needs. With such an array of transport options at hand, students can enjoy both quick and enjoyable commutes around the city.

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Common Amenities
Table Tennis Area
Vending machines
Gym
Cinema Room
Hospitality team
External Study Space

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Early termination by students
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  • Replacement Tenant Found
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  • Cooling Off Period
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Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
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  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cancel or re-arrange my viewing?

They understand that sometimes life gets in the way! Please let them know if you need to cancel or re-arrange by contacting the Hospitality Team at your chosen location, or call their dedicated booking line.

Can I book a room without a viewing?

Yes – however, if on moving day you wish to change your room, this transfer will be subject to availability and come with an additional administration cost.

Which cities are you located in?

Their accommodation stretches across the UK! For more information, visit their location page.

Can I live with my friends?

Of course! Please either specify this when calling or booking with them.

What is the Security Deposit?

The Security Deposit is payable as part of their reservation process. Once this fee is paid, no one else can book that room, provided you sign and return your documentation within the required timescales. Failure to do so may result in your chosen room being released for re-rental.
This deposit acts as security against any damage to the accommodation or unpaid rent. The Security Deposit is secured in their chosen government recognised scheme; the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) or Letting Protection Service (LPS) – for properties in Scotland only, until the end of your period of stay with us. The amount paid is returned to you via the DPS/LPS at the end of the tenancy subject to any outstanding rent or damage charges.
Booking Fee; where this is applicable, it is not treated as a Security Deposit and is non-refundable. (Please refer to their cancellation policy).

Do you provide summer accommodation?

Yes, some of their properties are available to rent over the summer. Please contact your chosen location directly for details.

I am a part-time student – can I live in the property & Student Accommodation?

Unfortunately, they can only accept full-time students. They use your University course as an indicator as to whether you are exempt from paying Council Tax. Therefore, they strongly recommend that you check your position with your University or College before making a booking with us, as you may find yourself liable to Council Tax payments if your course does not qualify you.

What is ANUK?

The property student operates to conform with the ANUK National Code of Standards for Student Accommodation which is designed to regulate landlords to ensure the delivery of a distinct set of standards. Accreditation schemes are voluntary schemes that good landlords join to demonstrate that they provide good quality accommodation.

The National Code of Standards is fully supported by the NUS who are a key stakeholder and have representation on the management and complaints procedures of the Code. The Code will act as a student accommodation quality guide and it is recommended that if you have a choice, always rent from a trusted landlord who has joined the Code.

What happens to my Security Deposit?

The property student secures your deposit with either the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) or Letting Protection Service (LPS) and they will hold your payment until the end of your stay with us.

You will receive an e-mail from DPS/LPS to confirm that the money has been secured with them. You will also be provided with a Deposit ID and a Repayment ID. This is information you will need in order to claim your deposit back at the end of your stay.

How is my Security Deposit returned to me?

At the end of your stay with us, you will be invited to organise a check out inspection of your flat/room with the Hospitality Team on site. This is your opportunity to discuss with the team any damages and agree the associated charges if applicable. Don’t worry if you are unable to attend a check out inspection, their fast-track check out option means the flat inspection will be conducted in your absence!

the property student will then instruct the DPS/LPS to pay the Security Deposit to your nominated bank account, less any agreed charges. This is when your Deposit ID and Repayment ID will be required.

In the event that charges cannot be agreed, DPS/LPS will offer an arbitration service.

the property student instruct the DPS/LPS to release your deposit (subject to any outstanding rent or check out charges).
the property student will email you within 28 days of your check out to confirm step 1 is complete and to advise of the next action you should take.
On receipt of their instruction, the DPS/LPS will contact you promptly by email/post to advise you to log on to their website to reclaim/release your deposit.
You will arrange with the DPS/LPS where and how you wish for the money to be paid. Please note it can take up to 10 calendar days for the DPS/LPS to repay this money to you (international bank transfers may take longer).

Can I move in before my contract start date or extend my contract length?

Both of these scenarios may be possible at some of their locations. Please contact the Hospitality Team directly to discuss your requirements.

Can I shorten my contract length or pull out of my contract?

Your contract is a legally binding document. Please make sure you have read and understood the terms and are willing to comply throughout your stay. If you are unsure about anything outlined in your contract, ask for help from someone more experienced or contact them directly with any queries.

Please note that you will not be able to pull out of your contract with them unless you are able to find a replacement tenant.

What happens to my contract if I leave University for any reason?

You must notify them immediately if your student status changes or you leave University. You will still be responsible for the rent until you or the property student are able to find a replacement tenant for your accommodation.

Changes to tenancy?

There is a charge of £50 to make changes or cancel a signed accommodation contract, for example changing your guarantor details.

What is a Guarantor and what do they need to do?

A guarantor is a person, often a parent or guardian, who is willing to pay your rent if you are unable to do so. Your guarantor must be a financially stable, UK resident and over the age of 25.

A guarantor will be required to sign a copy of your offer and understand their liabilities. If you have chosen to use a guarantor, your booking with them will not be complete until they have signed the necessary documentation and they have confirmed that your booking with them is complete.

What happens if i do not have a Guarantor?

You may not know anybody in the UK who would be willing to act as your guarantor. There are services in the UK that can offer guarantors. They recommend Housing Hand. However, this service does charge. They do not add any additional charges for using them. Click here for more information.

If you do not wish to use Housing Hand and do not have a guarantor in the UK, you will be required to select an alternate payment instalment of either 1 Full advanced payment or 2 equal half yearly payments.

Car parking?

If your location has parking facilities, these can be booked on a first come, first served basis and will be subject to an additional agreement and charges. They recommend that you book early to avoid disappointment. Please speak directly with your Hospitality Team on site.

Can visitors park on site?

Yes – visitors can park on site if your accommodation has availability. This should be arranged in advance with your Hospitality Team.

What is a Hospitality Team?

Every the property student property has an assigned, dedicated team of staff who are experienced and trained in the day-to-day operation and management of student accommodation. Their priority is the well-being and safety of all students. Their team can advise students on a wide range of issues such as dealing with homesickness and flat conflicts.

The team often consists of a Hospitality Manager, Hospitality Assistant, Facilities Assistant and a Housekeeper. Together, they will look after you for the duration of your stay and will be introduced to you on your arrival at your location.

Students living in their accommodation are encouraged to apply for Student Warden positions. Student Wardens are trained by the Hospitality Team to provide additional, out-of-hours support to residents.

What about safety and security?

All of their locations operate secure key/fob access systems to gain entry into the building, flats and bedrooms. All properties are equipped with CCTV monitoring equipment for your safety, some also have gated grounds and car parks.

Can I smoke?

Smoking anywhere in the property student accommodation is forbidden, including individual bedrooms. they do, however have designated smoking areas which your Hospitality Team can advise the location of.

Do I need a TV License?

A TV license is provided where there is a TV in the shared area of the accommodation. You will require a TV Licence if you watch/record live TV on any channel or download/watch BBC programmes on demand on BBC iPlayer. This applies to any other TV (including smart TVs), laptops, tablets, mobile phones, games consoles, digital boxes, DVD/VHS recorders etc. This also applies however you receive the programmes, whether via an aerial, satellite, cable or streaming through the internet.

Where do I do my washing?

The property student provide either a washer/dryer in your flat or coin operated laundry facilities within your building.

What do I need to bring?

In a handy fashion, the property student have created a list to give you some idea of the useful (and often forgotten) items you may want to bring with you when moving into your new accommodation. They recommend you print this out and use it as a check list to help you pack!

What about Insurance – do I need any?

The property student does not provide insurance for a student’s personal possessions. You should ensure that you have adequate cover for your stay as a student at their accommodation. Please don’t forget to insure high-price items such as laptops, iPads and bicycles!

Do I need to move out over the Christmas and Easter Holidays?

No – you are welcome to stay during these periods and will have complete access to your room!

Can I bring a pet?

Pets of any description are not permitted within any of their properties. However, if you require a guide dog, these arrangements will need to be made with the Hospitality Team at your location in advance.

Payment Dates – 2023/24 September Intake?

1 Installment Option
– Due 1st August 2023

3 Installment Option
– Due 1st September 2023
– Due 1st January 2024
– Due 1st April 2024

10 Installment Option
– Due monthly commencing on 1st September 2023 for 10 months, with 1st June 2024 being the last payment date

Payment Dates – 2024/25 January Intake?

1 Installment Option
– Due 1st January 2024

3 Installment Option
– Due 1st January 2024
– Due 1st April 2024
– Due 1st September 2024

10 Installment Option
– Due monthly commencing on 1st January 2024 for 10 months, with 1st October 2024 being the last payment date

Payment Dates – 2024/25 September Intake?

1 Installment Option
– Due 1st August 2024

3 Installment Option
– Due 1st September 2024
– Due 1st January 2025
– Due 1st April 2025

10 Installment Option
– Due monthly commencing on 1st September 2024 for 10 months, with 1st June 2025 being the last payment date

Is there any Additional Fees and Charges?

Utility Fee – £295.00; where this is applicable, it is a one-off advance payment towards utility charges for the year. If it is to be charged, it will show on your tenancy agreement.
Arrears Charge – 3% above the Barclays plc base rate. if they need to write to you because your student account falls into an unauthorised arrears position, arrears charges and interest may be applied to your account. Full details can be found in the terms and conditions and in their Arrears Policy.
Administration Fee – £50.00; if they have to arrange for work to be carried out as a result of you not complying with the terms and conditions, then they shall charge an administration fee.
Lost Key Charge – £10 per key
Lock out service – £50
Car parking – if car parking is available at your chosen location, this will be subject to an additional agreement and charges, specific to your location.
Cheque Cancellation – A bank charge will be applied to you if they have to cancel a cheque and re-issue a payment to cover the cancellation fee.

What if I am using my student loan to pay my rent and I have not received it by the rent due date?

Please do not worry if your student loan is not anticipated to reach your account in time to meet your rent payment date. You can request to delay your rent payment (please see the “defer your payment” section for more).

The property student accept rent payments in a number of ways?

You can log in to their student portal here, select your account details and make a payment using a debit/credit card.
You can visit the Hospitality Office at your location and make a payment using a debit/credit card.
You can set up a direct debit. This can be done as part of the online booking process, or by downloading a direct debit form to be completed. (Please note that the deadline for submitting these details for the 2020/21 academic year is 10 days before your first payment is due).

Can I move in without paying my first rent installment?

No – rent and any other payments must be completed before your check-in. The only exception is if you have requested and received confirmation that your request to defer your rent payment has been approved.

Arrival & Check-in Appointments?

Unfortunately, their check-in is not 24-hours and therefore it is vital you check with your Hospitality Team to confirm that you can gain access to your accommodation.

If you wish to check-in on the day, please contact the Hospitality Team to arrange an appointment prior to arrival.

Parking for Check-in?

If your location has a car park, this will be made available for unloading your possessions. Please note that the length of stay may be restricted in accordance with the number of parking bays available.

Can I move in early?

This may be possible at some locations but you should speak to your dedicated Hospitality Team in the first instance to discuss your requirements.

What do I need to bring with me on arrival?

Please ensure that all documentation requested is fully signed and returned to us. All payments due must be made and please provide a copy of your student loan schedule where applicable.
Failure to complete and return the necessary documents or payments will inevitably cause you and others a delay when checking in.

Can I move rooms?

Should you wish to move rooms when you arrive to move in, you must contact your on-site Hospitality Team. Wherever possible, they will try to accommodate you. If you have signed your tenancy agreement, a charge of £75.00 will apply and must be paid prior to moving rooms. Please note that they cannot guarantee that all requests will be granted.

Moving out?

When the time comes to vacate your student accommodation, the property student will issue you with instructions on the moving out procedures, arranging a check-out inspection and advise on how your security deposit will be returned to you if applicable.

Can I personalise my room?

Yes – however you must ensure that any personalisation of your room does not result in any payable damage. You are responsible for ensuring that you leave your room and flat in the same condition that it was when you moved in.

On move in day, you will be asked to fill out and return a ‘check-in inspection record’ to note the condition of your room within 48 hours of moving in. Subsequently, the Hospitality Team will carry out room and flat inspections at the end of your contract. They would advise you to make an appointment for inspection well in advance.

Can I keep a fridge in my room?

Fridges are not permitted in bedrooms. A large fridge is provided in your flat kitchen to store chilled foods. If you have a medical condition which requires you to have a fridge in your room, evidence of this must be provided for the Hospitality Manager.

Can I bring my own washing machine/tumble dryer?

No – laundry facilities are provided at every location.

Who is responsible for cleaning my flat?

It is a student’s responsibility to clean their room. As a flat, students are jointly responsible for cleaning their flat. The stairs and hallways outside the flats (communal areas) are cleaned on a regular basis by company cleaners. Some residences can offer an additional cleaning service for an agreed fee. At the end of the tenancy flats must be returned in good condition or additional charges may be levied.

Can they have a party?

Yes – but they do ask that you keep the noise to a minimum and be considerate of neighbours.

Can I have guests to stay?

The guest rules and restrictions can be found in your accommodation contact and terms and conditions.

Are there spare rooms for visitors to stay in?

No – however, the Hospitality Team will be happy to help by providing the details for local hotels.


Is bedding supplied?

No, bedding is not supplied.

Where can I collect my post?

Your post will either be delivered directly to your flat or to a nominated post box. This differs depending on the building you are living in, so please take the time to make yourself aware of the process at your accommodation. The Hospitality Team will usually take delivery of parcels and larger items on your behalf, which will be stored in the parcel lockers adjacent to reception. Parcels can be collected during working hours (Monday-Friday 09:00- 17:30) from reception and you are urged to collect your parcels as soon as possible. The property student reserves the right to dispose of parcels which are not collected within a reasonable time. The property student cannot accept any responsibility for items that are lost or damaged.

Where can I smoke?

All the properties are non-smoking residences. Smoking areas are residence-specific, so please contact your Hospitality Team to check where smoking is permitted. As a general rule, there is no smoking in any shared areas, e.g. kitchen/lounges, common rooms, corridors, stairwells, lifts or office areas. Please be aware that it is also forbidden to smoke in your bedroom.

Will I be able to get online in my room?

Although internet arrangements vary by residence, all of their properties have high-speed internet connections available.

How do I report a maintenance issue in my accommodation?

Please log onto their portal to raise any issues you may be having with your room, property or general things you feel need to be fixed or improved.

How do I complete the online maintenance form?

Once you have selected your fault from the menu, you will be directed to a maintenance form. Please take the time to fill in the form carefully and provide plenty of detail. The more information you provide them with, the easier it will be for their providers to identify the problem and the action needed.

For example, if your fridge isn’t working try to tell them exactly what is broken. “The fridge is not receiving any power” is a much more informative fault report than “The fridge is broken”.

How do I select the correct priority level?

After filling in the form, there are two drop-down menus for you to select before you submit the fault. The first of these is selecting the “priority” of your fault.
“Priority” gives their staff an indication as to how urgent you feel the fault is. There are three levels of priority to select, ranging from emergency level (which should be given attention within 24 hours) to insignificant faults that can be resolved at “anytime reasonable.”
Please note that the priority you set is simply to give an indication to the member of staff dealing with the fault and does not guarantee the fault will be solved within that time frame.

How do I report a maintenance fault in a common area?

The final drop-down menu allows you to select from a list of possible common areas. Use this menu if your fault is not located within your own bedroom and is instead located within one of the shared areas of your accommodation. For example, if an electricity socket is broken in your lounge or the tiles are damaged in the kitchen, you would select this option.

Important: In cases where a fault is located in a common area, please check with the other tenants who share the area before reporting a fault. You should submit one fault report per fault – if there is a common area fault, please agree amongst yourselves which tenant reports the issue. Submitting duplicate faults from different tenants may slow down the repair process.

How do I submit my maintenance report?

Once you have finished entering the details of your fault, click the “create” button to log your fault with their staff. Once completed, you will be taken to the summary page showing that your fault has now been submitted successfully.

Their site staff will now be able to see your submitted fault and can begin taking the necessary steps to solve your problem.

Can I view the progress of my maintenance fault?

Your personal welcome page shows all faults you have submitted to their staff. After reporting a new fault, you will see it added to your list of “outstanding activities.” Clicking on a fault from the list will let you view the summary of the fault’s details.

The following outlines the important status updates to be aware of:

Reported. This means your fault has been sent to staff and will be reviewed and dealt with as soon as possible.
In Progress. This means your fault has been reviewed and sent to a provider. A provider is either a member of the in-house maintenance team or a contractor who will be responsible for repairing your fault.
Waiting for Approval. This means your fault has reviewed by the provider and a cost for the repair given. The provider is waiting for confirmation from the staff that the cost of the repair is correct.
Approved. This means the cost of your fault has been reviewed and the staff member in charge has approved your fault for repair. The provider assigned to your fault should now be ready to resolve the issue.
Job Finished. The provider has completed the repair of your fault and all that remains is for the appropriate staff member to check that the job is satisfactory.
Completed. Your fault has been fully resolved.
Please contact a member of the site staff directly if you have any updates you would like to make to your reported fault, or if the fault has not been resolved properly even though the status has been marked as “job finished”.

How do I view completed maintenance faults?

Completed faults will display on your welcome page under the heading “completed activities.” A completed fault will show for 30 days.

Can I send feedback?

As a resident in their property student properties, your opinions are important to them. When one of your faults has been resolved, they would love to hear your feedback on the process to ensure they can make it even smoother in future! To give feedback, you can email the Hospitality Team directly. As always, they look forward to hearing from you.

How can I get additional help?

If you are still having problems with the system or reporting your faults, click the “help” button in the top right hand of the screen. The help page provides a contact e-mail address for help and support with using Room Service.

Any feedback on the usability of the system is also warmly received.

Will I be charged for faults?

On the help page, you will find a list of relevant fees and service charges for a variety of faults and damages. This is taken directly from your tenancy agreement.

It is important to be aware that students will not be charged for faults reported to their staff unless the fault is determined to be caused directly by the actions of the tenant, either through misuse or negligence.

Does my student accommodation have Wi-Fi?

Wi-Fi is provided at all of their student locations. The minimum base service network is 10Mbs, a low latency service which is more than adequate for most tenants’ general internet, video streaming and multiplayer gaming.

If you are a more intensive user, most locations offer the option to increase the internet bandwidth. Please be aware that this will attract an additional charge, levied by the internet provider. Full details of the increased speeds available at your location will be presented to you online before you commit to increasing the speed and making payment.

What is the Wi-Fi coverage in the development?

Wi-Fi is provided pervasively and is available throughout. There is however, a restriction of 5 devices that can be connected at any one time onto the Wi-Fi network for each tenant.

How much does it cost me?

The property student makes no charge for the base level, unlimited, standard Wi-Fi for the entire length of your tenancy. If you take advantage of the Wi-Fi upgrade, charges for this will be made clear to you via the internet portal.

What are the usage terms?

Any tenant found to be misusing or abusing the use of the property student may be blocked from further usage. At the property student, they retain the right to withdraw internet usage at any time should it be deemed necessary.

What is Council Tax?

Council Tax is set by local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales to pay for local services that they provide, such as rubbish collection, the police and the fire brigade.

As a student, do I have to pay Council Tax?

Most students studying a full-time course do not have to pay Council Tax, but some do. It is worth taking time to check that you qualify for exemption. Guidance on whether you are exempt or not can be found by visiting this link. they strongly recommend that you check with your University and/or local council as to the exact requirements.

Will the property & Student charge me Council Tax?

the property student will not charge Council Tax to any student who is exempt. If you do not qualify for exemption status, the property student will pass on the appropriate charge as raised by the council. It is very important that you check your status before you sign a contract with them.

How do I apply for a Council Tax Exemption Certificate?

Usually, the admissions office at your University/College/Institution will provide you with a Council Tax Exemption Certificate. The property student may require a copy of this 7 days after you enrol on your course.

What happens if my course does not qualify for Council Tax Exemption?

You will be required to pay the Council Tax charge on the property you are staying in.

I am an international student, does Council Tax affect me?

If you are in attendance at a University/College/Institution in the UK and your course is classed as full-time, you are usually exempt from paying Council Tax. Aforementioned, not all courses qualify, so please do check this at the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA).

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Colchester Student Accommodation

Finding the perfect student accommodation in Colchester can be daunting, but with amber, the process becomes effortless. Students often prefer off-campus student accommodation in England due to the flexibility and independence it offers over traditional on-campus alternatives. Amber simplifies the search by presenting a catalogue of well-situated housing options tailored to students' needs. Student accommodation Colchester provides a diverse range of room types in convenient locations. Colchester student accommodation ensures that students have a home close to their academic institutions, such as the University of Suffolk and the University of Essex. Each amber-offered accommodation in Colchester for students in the historic town is equipped with essential amenities. The Colchester student accommodation in the UK is designed for a comfortable and conducive living environment, fostering both academic success and a vibrant social life.

Prime Colchester student accommodation options include modern accommodation that provides a secure and student-friendly atmosphere. Properties like The Maltings, Enso, 27 Magdalen Street, and many more attract a multicultural student community. The student flats in Colchester feature high-speed internet, on-site management teams, and common areas for socialising and studying. With amber's expert help, choosing the right Colchester to stay near key universities is seamless. You are also close to all the major cities and areas, such as Ipswich, Canterbury, Medway, Cambridge, and Hills Road, among others.

About Colchester

Rich in historical tapestry, Colchester proudly stands as Britain's oldest recorded town, with roots tracing back to Roman times. Its vibrant heritage is mirrored in the well-preserved ruins, including the formidable Balkerne Gate and the awe-inspiring Colchester Castle. Colchester's historical significance is not merely confined to the past; it's a bustling modern hub that marries antiquity with contemporary living, making it a unique destination. Colchester attracts academia with distinguished institutions such as the University Campus Suffolk and the Regent Cambridge. These establishments bolster the town's educational prominence, enriching Colchester's youthful vibrancy.

Localities within Colchester unveil gems like the Cultural Quarter, which houses a range of arts venues. The buzzing High Street, with its plethora of shops and eateries is nearby too, catering to students and locals alike. The town, teeming with a significant student population, shares its educational excellence with the world. Private student accommodation Colchester properties leverage the verdant settings while offering modern comforts, making it a prime choice for Colchester student accommodation. The blend of rustic charm and educational opportunities makes Colchester a sought-after destination for students seeking both knowledge and historical enrichment. At Colchester, you stand amidst world-class dining options and cosy cafes, such as Sir Issac's Artisan Coffee and The Old Siege House Bar & Brasserie. You will find beautiful parks, such as The Colchester Mystery Treasure Trail, Castle Park and Gardens, close to your student accommodation in Colchester.

Best Student Accommodation In Colchester

Discovering the perfect student accommodation Colchester property can significantly enhance your academic journey, offering not just a place to rest but also an immersive living experience. As students venture out to this historical town rich in heritage, opting for off-campus housing presents the opportunity to embrace autonomy, often at more budget-friendly rates. Furthermore, the sense of community in such accommodations is fostered. Colchester's assortment of private and shared apartments, inclusive of ensuite rooms, private studio apartments, and many more options cater to diverse preferences and needs. Student flats in Colchester are located in proximity to the top institutions. Private student accommodation Colchester properties offer convenient access to campus facilities and local attractions, facilitating a balanced student life. Here are the best choices for Colchester student accommodation, each providing a unique set of amenities and living experiences tailored to student needs:

1. The Maltings
2. Enso
3. 27 Magdalen Street
4. Avon Way House
5. Hythe Mills
6. Elmstead Place

Cost Of Living In Colchester

Choosing Colchester student accommodation is a strategic decision that affects not just the quality of student life but finances as well. Thus, understanding the average cost of living in Colchester is crucial for budgeting. The historic town offers varied living costs, but on average, students can expect a monthly living cost to be around £1,500 - £2,000. The figure encompasses accommodation, food, transportation, and other utilities, profoundly impacting the overall student experience in accommodation in Colchester for students.

1. Food & Groceries: £150 - £250 monthly
2. Transportation: £30 - £50 monthly
3. Utilities (incl. Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage): £40 - £60 monthly
4. Clothing: £25 - £75 monthly
5. Sports & Leisure: £30 - £60 monthly

Student Travel Colchester

Finding the ideal Colchester student accommodation is only the beginning of your journey as a university student. The ease of travel is also an important factor. Colchester provides a variety of affordable and accessible public transportation options. Whether you're heading to lectures, exploring the town, or planning an outing with friends, there are several ways to navigate Colchester without breaking the bank. The student accommodation in Colchester is well-connected with a range of transport options to facilitate your student travel smoothly. Here's a breakdown:

1. Buses

Colchester boasts an extensive bus network offering routes that cover the town and its surrounding areas. Bus services are frequent, with most main lines operating at intervals of 15-20 minutes. A single journey within the town might cost around £2 - £3, while students can avail of discounts on season passes like the Colchester SaverCard, making bus travel a cost-effective option.
2. Trains

The Colchester railway stations, including Colchester Town and Colchester North, connect you to different parts of the UK, ideal for weekend trips or visiting home. With the 16-25 Railcard, students can save up to 1/3 on train fares.

3. Cycling

The town is cyclist-friendly, with dedicated lanes and bike storage facilities. It’s an eco-friendly option that promotes health and saves money. You can easily rent a bicycle or take advantage of the cycle-to-work scheme offered by the University of Essex.

4. Walking

Many students find that walking is a pleasant and viable option for getting around, especially if their Colchester accommodation is situated close to their university campus. There are many different types of hikes, trails, and designated footpaths around the city and the surrounding countryside to satisfy every taste.

Student Lifestyle And Living In Colchester

Colchester offers a diverse and fulfilling student lifestyle, renowned for its safe and student-friendly environment. As one of Britain's oldest towns, Colchester provides an idyllic blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it an excellent spot for academic and personal growth. It exudes a welcoming atmosphere that sets the perfect tone for students looking to immerse themselves in their studies while still enjoying a vibrant social scene.

In terms of relaxation and entertainment, there is no shortage of places within proximity of Colchester student accommodation, from the cosy coffee shops, such as Timbers and Starbucks. Check out eateries like The Granary Bar and Restaurants that offer delicious cuisine cooked from fresh ingredients from the farms of Mersea Island on the High Street. The Old Siege and Bar deserves a mention again here because it is one of the oldest eateries started in the 15th century. Lively bars and clubs, such as the Rubix Bar and Night Club, dot the city to suit every taste. The Playhouse pub is a favourite among students for its live music and quiz nights, while the Castle Park provides a serene spot for picnics or just catching up on reading under the shade of ancient trees.

Colchester's arts and culture scene is yet another draw for students. The Mercury Theatre offers a variety of performances, from contemporary plays to classic productions. For music lovers, the annual Colchester Free Festival showcases bands and artists across multiple genres, contributing to the locality's dynamic atmosphere.

Colchester Tourist Attractions

Steeped in history and bursting with culture, Colchester boasts a plethora of attractions that beckon tourists year-round. From the grandeur of ancient structures to the tranquillity of nature reserves, the locality is known for its rich heritage and natural beauty. The best part is that you can access all the places of attraction from the Colchester student accommodation. A hub for anyone seeking to explore the depths of England's storied past or simply enjoy picturesque landscapes, Colchester is the perfect tapestry of intriguing sights.

1. Colchester Castle
2. Colchester Zoo
3. The Beth Chatto Gardens
4. Firstsite
5. Colchester's Natural History Museum
7. Mersea Island
8. Colchester Arts Centre
9. Castle Park
10. The Roman Walls

Universities In Colchester

Colchester, renowned for its historic legacy, is also celebrated as a centre for academic excellence. It hosts eminent universities that attract students from across the globe. Student accommodation in Colchester is in high demand due to the region's academic reputation.

1. University of Essex
2. University of Suffolk
3. University Campus Suffolk
4. Regent Cambridge
5. St Giles Cambridge
6. Anglia Ruskin University
7. Cambridge Ruskin International College

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