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Bonington Student Village, Nottingham

College Rd, Loughborough, LE12 5RD, United Kingdom
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10.9 mi from City Center
( 23m. 46m. 3h 36m)
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668 Total Units
Highest Floor 4
The University of Nottingham (S... | 0.15 mi
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Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
bills included
laundry facility
Bike storage

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About the Property

Bonington Student Village Nottingham is a purpose-built student accommodation located on College Road, Loughborough, LE12 5RD, United Kingdom. Designed to support comfortable campus-focused living, Bonington Student Village Nottingham offers a range of private and shared layouts suited to different student preferences. Bonington Student Village Nottingham accommodations for students include non-ensuite rooms, ensuite rooms, and studio options, creating flexibility for both independent and social lifestyles. For those exploring student accommodations in Nottingham that provide proximity to campus in a quieter academic setting, this residence offers a practical solution. Academically, Bonington Student Village Nottingham is ideally positioned for students attending nearby institutions. University of Nottingham (Sutton Bonington Campus) is located 0.3 miles away, with an approximate commute time of 2–4 minutes by car, making daily travel highly convenient. Loughborough College is approximately 5.7 miles away, taking around 15–20 minutes by car. This accessibility supports structured academic routines while maintaining connectivity to the wider region.

Nottingham is home to over 60,000 students, contributing to its strong university culture. With a city population of approximately 330,000 and an employment rate of around 74–76%, students have access to part-time opportunities in retail, hospitality, education, and business services. Safety levels in student-focused neighbourhoods are considered moderate, encouraging a balanced and academically oriented lifestyle. Overall, Bonington Student Village Nottingham stands out among student accommodations in Nottingham for its campus proximity and flexible room configurations.

Features

Sutton Bonington accommodation offers thoughtfully designed rooms to suit a variety of preferences. From the Standard (En-suite) to Studio options, each space is crafted to combine comfort with practicality. All rooms at Bonington Student Village come with essential amenities like a bed, desk and chair, wardrobe, and window coverings like curtains and blinds, perfect for uninterrupted rest and productivity.

When it comes to common amenities, Bonington Student Village pulls out all the stops. Students have access to free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, bike storage, and on-site parking, making day-to-day life smooth and convenient. There’s also a common room that acts as a social hub, perfect for hanging out with housemates or joining in on the many free events organised by the property. What’s more, the onsite maintenance staff and online maintenance reporting system ensure that help is always close by. You’ll also benefit from a management support team, always ready to lend a hand with anything you need. All utility bills, including water, heating, and electricity, are included in your rent, meaning there are no surprise costs. And with a strict pets not allowed policy, 24/7 security, CCTV, content insurance, and staff available 24/7, you can rest assured that your comfort and safety are prioritised every step of the way.

Location and What's Hot?

Bonington Student Village Nottingham is located near Sutton Bonington providing a quieter academic environment. At the same time, students always stay connected with the nearby towns and highly geared local amenities. At the local cafes like The Anchor Inn and The Kings Head, students can have a nice, friendly time eating and studying. Besides, there are nearby Co-op Food Sutton Bonington and Costcutter Sutton Bonington that help with groceries and other daily essentials, thus making it very convenient to have access to necessities.

The adjacent countryside and green areas, which are the Sutton Bonington Campus grounds and also the river walks along the River Soar, make the residential area very peaceful, which is great for relaxation and study breaks. To gain access to more retail, dining, or entertainment options, students just travel to Loughborough or Nottingham city centre. Students also benefit from nearby healthcare facilities such as Orchard Surgery and local pharmacies including Boots Pharmacy in Loughborough, ensuring convenient access to medical support and essential prescriptions when needed. Among other things, these cities offer large shopping centres, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and cultural attractions. This well-balanced location adds more qualities to the student accommodations near Loughborough College and is, therefore, an attractive proposition for students who want an academic lifestyle without distractions within reach of the city life whenever needed.

Commute

Living in Bonington Student Village Nottingham, means travelling to the campus or getting around the town will be quite easy for you. It is actually just next to Sutton Bonington Campus, with a distance of roughly 0.5 km. Hence, if you drive a car, it will probably take you 2 to 4 minutes tops, thus you will be able to save a good deal of time daily.

Several bus routes run through the area, so you can easily get to Loughborough and Nottingham city centre even if you don't own a car. East Midlands Parkway railway station, which is about 6.4 km from the village, is another option to consider. Students can also access additional nearby bus stops such as Sutton Bonington Main Street, College Road, and Park Lane, all within approximately 0.3–0.6 km (a 4–8 minute walk), offering frequent connections to Loughborough town centre (around 20–25 minutes by bus) and Nottingham city centre (approximately 35–45 minutes depending on traffic). By car, the journey to the station usually takes around 10 to 15 minutes, and from there you can board trains headed to various towns and cities. With such accessible transportation links, it becomes a very attractive choice among Nottingham student accommodations, especially for those who prioritise living close to the campus.

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Room Types (9)

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Non Ensuite (4)
Ensuite (4)
Studio (1)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
5

Standard (Shared Bathroom)

Starting From:£147/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Deluxe (Shared Bathroom)

Starting From:£161/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5

Standard Plus (Shared Bathroom)

Starting From:£161/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2

1 Bed Room Shared Apartment

Starting From:£231/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
5

Standard (En-suite)

Starting From:£179/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5

Standard Plus (En-suite)

Starting From:£200/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4

Deluxe Ensuite

Starting From:£206/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2

1 Bedroom apartment

Starting From:£240/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
4

Studio

Starting From:£219/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Shared Community And Utilities
Common Room
Bike Storage
Free Wifi
Fitness And Recreation
Staff Available 24/7
Security
Management Support Team
24/7 Security
Content Insurance
CCTV
Pets Not Allowed
Property Services
Free Events
Laundry Facilities
Onsite Maintenance Staff
Online Maintenance Reporting
Parking
On-Site Parking
Bills Included
Water
Heating
Electricity

Payment Policies (4)

  • Security Deposit
    £200 deposit due at booking. Inspection after vacating, charges deducted from deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payments accepted: Credit/Debit card and Bank Transfer.
Security Deposit

For 25-26 AY, 25-26 Jan Intake (Short Term Lets) & 26-27 AY: -


1. The property requires you to pay £200 as a deposit to secure their room. This will be due at the time of processing the booking.

2. After you vacate your room, the property will complete a check out inspection, and send your a final account statement within 7 days of your contract end date.

3. The statement will provide you information on any charges for cleaning and/or damage (if any have been applied to your account), as well as any balances due for rent (if applicable). These charges will be deducted from your deposit amount, and if they exceed the deposit amount held, you will be asked to arrange payment for the outstanding balance immediately.

Pay In Instalment

For AY 25-26 & 26-27 AY:


1. Payment in full.

2. Payment in instalments.


Please note: You can find the full details of your payment plan within your agreement. There you will find a full breakdown of what payments are required and when they need to be made.


For 25-26 Jan Intake (Short Term Lets):

Payment for semester 2 is 1 payment upfront. We cannot offer instalments.

Mode Of Payment

Credit/Debit card & Bank Transfer

Guarantor Requirement

For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:


1. The property accepts both UK based and international guarantors.

2. The property team requires you to have a guarantor at the time of booking who is: -

          (a) over the age of 18, and

          (b) willing to agree to the terms and conditions of your contract.

Cancellation Policies (6)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Cancellation policy varies by location, refund available if canceled within contract period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    First-year students or new residents of building may cancel with visa rejection proof.
  • No Place No Pay
    First-year students or new residents can cancel with proof of course rejection within 7 days.
  • University Course Cancellation/Modification
    Ongoing students or returning residents can cancel with course switch to online learning.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    If you find a replacement, deposit refunded, else deposit retained, full rent owed.
  • Other cancellation policies
    Booking may be canceled if key not picked up within 14 days, liable for payments.
Cooling Off Period

For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:


1. You may cancel within the period stated on your contract. Please note: this period varies depending on each location, so please check your contract. If you paid a deposit or any rental fees for your booking and you are able to cancel under the terms of your contract, these will be refunded to you.

2. You will lose your right to cancel your booking when you collect the keys for your room, even if this is within the period stated in your contract.


For 25-26 Jan Intake (Short Term Lets): -


You can cancel within 7 days after the contract has been signed unless they check in before then. Outside this they are liable for the room.

No Visa No Pay

For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:


First-year students and first-time residents

If you are a first-year student or residing in the building for the first time, you may request a cancellation and a refund of any deposit and rental amounts related to your booking if:

Your visa application to study in the UK is rejected. You may request to cancel within 7 days of your visa application being rejected, but no later than 7 days after the release of A-Level results, by providing a written cancellation request along with supporting evidence of your visa application rejection.


Please note: This policy will only apply to September intakes.


For 25-26 Jan Intake (Short Term Lets): -


No Visa No pay not applicable for this property.

No Place No Pay

For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:


First year students and first time residents

If you are a first-year student or residing in the building for the first time, you may request a cancellation and a refund of any deposit and rental amounts related to your booking if:

You do not receive an unconditional offer from your university. You may request to cancel within 7 days following the release of A-Level results by providing a written cancellation request along with supporting evidence that the required results were not achieved for you to take up your course.


For 25-26 Jan Intake (Short Term Lets): -


No Place No pay not applicable for this property.

University Course Cancellation/Modification

If you are an ongoing student or returning resident of the building, you may request to cancel and have any deposit and rental amounts which relate to your booking returned to you if:


You are notified by your university that your course will be taught 100% online for the next academic year. You may request to cancel up to the 31 March in the year of your next contract starting in September.

Replacement Tenant Accepted

For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:


If, after the start date of your booking, you wish to be released from the agreement and you find a replacement resident whom the property team deems eligible at their sole discretion, you will be released from the agreement from the date the new agreement with the new resident takes effect. Your deposit will be refunded, and a fee equal to the cost of preparing your room for the new occupant will be charged. You will remain responsible for any outstanding rental arrears as of the agreement's end date.


If, after the commencement of your booking, you wish to be released from the agreement but have not found a replacement resident as described above, the property team reserves the right to retain your deposit. Additionally, you will remain liable for the full rent and other charges outlined in your agreement until the booking ends.

Other cancellation policies

For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:


1. Property team reserve the right to cancel your booking and resell your room if you fail to collect your key within 14 days of the booking start date.

2. You remain liable for all amounts due under the agreement until the room is sold and for any lost rental amounts between bookings which they may deduct from the deposit amount.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do we need a guarantor?

All students need to have a guarantor when they book with us. This should be an adult who is willing to meet the terms and conditions of your agreement if you are not able to. As part of the booking process, you will be asked to provide your guarantor’s contact details including email address, home address and telephone number. Your guarantor will subsequently receive an email with a link to the Guarantor Agreement page.

Do I need to sign a contract?

As part of the application process, you will be asked to sign an assured short hold tenancy agreement or a licence agreement for a minimum tenancy period. These are legally binding contracts. You will be able to see the agreement online before you accept the offer.
Your contract will include the Christmas and Easter holidays, so there is no need to move out and vacate your room at Christmas or Easter.

Can I choose my room?

You can select which room suits your needs online. So, whether you prefer to live independently in a studio or share a flat with a group of friends it is up to you. The rooms are in high demand so the earlier you book the more choice you will have.

Is group bookings allowed?

Want to live with your friend and make an application as a group? Management online booking system enables you to choose your own room. Just follow their simple application process on website to ensure that you get the flat and room you all want.

Are dual occupancy rooms available?

Some of management locations can cater for couples.
Please note:Management does not able to provide accommodation for under 18s or non-students during term time in the majority of their locations.

When the rebooking for the following year begins?

Rooms for the next academic year usually go live at the beginning of November. You can speak to the management to let them know you are interested in booking again and they will contact you to ensure you get the best choice of rooms at the best rates.

Can I cancel my booking?

If you need to cancel your booking with us, you can do so but you may still be liable to pay your rent if you completed your booking and are outside the cooling off period. You would need to let us know, in writing as soon as you know you will not be living with us.
You can find cancellation policy in your tenancy agreement.

Do you have rooms for people with disabilities and medical conditions?

Majority of the properties have accessible rooms available; you can find out more about these rooms and check their availability with the property team . Upon booking an accessible room, or if you have any other disability or medical condition that requires the team’s support, please contact them so they can understand your specific requirements.
If you need special consideration because of a medical condition, you may be asked to provide a supporting letter from your doctor. Please include all relevant information on your application.

Do you provide International student support?

Moving to another country can be a daunting process. If you’re an international student, moving to the UK to study, management is here to help make the transition into your new accommodation as smooth and as comfortable as possible.

Can I arrive early?

You can check in from your booking start date, which can be found on your contract. If you would like to arrive earlier, please fill out the form with details of your request.
Subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

Can someone else collect my keys?

Management is only able to provide your keys to you.
Don’t worry if you can’t collect your keys at the start of your tenancy, simply let us know, and management will make sure your keys are waiting for you at reception when you arrive.

Do I need to pay rent before I arrive?

Rental payments are due in line with the payment schedule in your contract.
If your first rent instalment is due on 1st September, it will not be taken by Direct Debit or Recurring Card Payment, and you will need to log back into your booking and make this payment manually.
Note: This does not apply to customers who do not have a contract with management. Please refer to your contract for further information or contact your Landlord (via the details specified in your contract) if you have any questions relating to this matter.

I can’t bring all of my luggage - what can I do?

You can arrange for your luggage to be delivered in advance of your arrival.
Management cannot accept responsibility for lost or damaged items caused during collection/removal/delivery of your belongings.

I’m arriving from another country - what do I need to do?

You can visit management dedicated page for information on moving to the UK to study.

What do I need to do before I check-in?

Below is a helpful checklist of everything you need to do prior to arrival: For customers with a management contract:

  1. E-induction: Before you arrive, you need to complete a short e-induction.
  2. Emergency contact details: If you haven’t done so already, please update and save your emergency contact details in the resident portal.
  3. Termly rent instalments: You will need to set up your payment method for termly instalments prior to arrival, and you can do this by setting up a Direct Debit, or a Recurring Card Payment. Simply log back into your booking to update your payment details.
    Important: If you wish to set up a Direct Debit, you should do this as soon as possible. If you wish to set up a Recurring Card Payment, and your first rent instalment is due on 1st September, do not set this up until that date to avoid an immediate payment being taken.
  4. Pre-arrival rent instalment: If you have a rent instalment due on 1st September, you should log back into your booking on 1st September to make a manual payment.
    Note: This instalment will not be taken by Direct Debit.
  5. Guarantor information: If your booking requires a guarantor. If you’re unsure, or don’t think you have a confirmed guarantor, please contact us.

What should I do if I can’t check-in at the start of my booking?

Don’t worry if you can’t collect your keys at the start of your booking, simply let us know, and we’ll make sure your keys are waiting for you at reception when you arrive. Also, refer to the Check-in Slots section for more details.

What should I do if I don’t have an ID?

Management can accept a valid passport, driving licence, or national ID card as proof of ID. If you don’t have any of these, please bring any proof of ID that you have (e.g., a bank card, a recent bill or bank statement).
Management team will check this and may need to ask a few security questions before they can provide you with your key.

What should I pack?

Your bedroom will have a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and either curtains or blinds.
Bedding, crockery, cutlery, and cooking utensils are not provided.

When can I check-in?

You can check in from your booking start date, which can be found on your contract. If you would like to arrive earlier, please fill out the form with details of your request.
Subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

Where do I collect my keys?

You can collect your keys from the management reception when you arrive. Management request that you book a check-in slot to let us know when you plan to arrive – see the Check-in Slots section for more details.
All their properties have staff available 24 hours a day, seven days a week including Bank Holidays. If you arrive and there is no one available, or if reception is closed, it may be that our team is out in the property, or at one of our nearby property.
In this instance, you can call the management’s emergency contact number.

Can I upgrade or change room after I arrive?

If you wish to change your room after you have checked in, please speak to a member of the onsite team at reception. If there are other rooms available and management is able to facilitate a room move, management will be happy to arrange this.
Subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

Booking a check-in slot?

Management ask you to book a check-in slot ahead of your move-in date to avoid unnecessary queues and congestion.
Check-in slots are available to book via portal.
If your plans change after your slot is booked, or if you are no longer able to make the confirmed date and time, you can amend your check-in slot at any time.

Can I see a photo of my room?

Management don’t have pictures of all rooms, but management have plenty of photographs of the different room types. Simply navigate on the website, find the room type you have booked, and scroll through their selection of images.
Please note, that all website images and show flats are representative of each particular room type but are not identical. For example, your allocated room will have all the same features, however, the layout, size, shape, colour theme, and condition can vary.

Do I need to complete an inventory check?

Yes – it is very important that you complete your online room inventory in the portal within 72 hours of checking in. This acts as your record of the room condition when you arrived and will be useful for us in helping you to get your deposit refunded at the end of your stay.

Do you provide bedding?

Bedding is not provided.

Do you provide cooking utensils, crockery, and cutlery?

Crockery, cutlery, and cooking utensils are not provided.

What is in my room?

Your bedroom will have a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and either curtains or blinds.

What size bedding do I need?

All bed size information is available on the property page of the accommodation you booked.
UK bed size info:

  • Single = 90cm x 190cm
  • Small double (or 3/4) = 120cm x 190cm
  • Double = 135cm x 190cm

Will I have internet access when I arrive?

Upon arrival, you will have immediate access to free, unlimited, high-speed Wi-Fi.
Simply open your internet browser when you arrive, fill in the registration form, and the world (wide web) is your oyster.

I’m running late - what should I do?

Don’t worry if you are running late on your arrival day and will miss your check-in slot – you will still be able to check-in, but there may be a slight delay.
Alternatively, you can log in to the portal and amend your check-in slot at any time (subject to availability).

what should I do if no one is available to check me in?

All properties have staff available 24 hours a day, seven days a week including Bank Holidays. If you arrive and there is no one available, or if reception is closed, it may be that management team is out in the property, or at one of their nearby properties.
In this instance, please call the management’s emergency contact number.

Is parking available for check-in?

Parking availability varies depending on location, and where it is available, you may experience severe delays due to the number of residents checking in at the same time.

When can I find directions?

The best way to find directions is by searching for the address and postcode of the management on a navigation app (e.g., Google Maps, Waze, etc.)

Are COVID-19 restrictions in place?

The UK Government removed all COVID restrictions in England and Wales in 2022. As such, management properties no longer have COVID-19 restrictions in place.
Management continue to monitor updates and changes from the Government, and there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of catching and spreading COVID-19.

Can my family/friends stay over after helping me check-in?

Whilst you are allowed to have guests stay over during your time living with us (subject to the Rules of the property), management politely ask you to consider not having anyone stay over during the busy check-in period. This is to encourage everyone to feel comfortable in their new home and meet new people.
Please speak to a member of the Management Team when you arrive if you have any questions or special requests.

Do I need to get vaccinated before I arrive?

All COVID restrictions for the UK were removed in 2022 and management will not ask you to confirm your vaccination status when you arrive.

Do I need to take a COVID-19 test before I arrive?

All COVID travel restrictions for the UK were removed in 2022 and management will not ask you to confirm your vaccination status when you arrive.

How can I make friends before I arrive?

Management have created closed groups for most of their properties where management will share important info, including upcoming events and advice. It is also a great way for you to chat with your new neighbours before you arrive!

Where can I find local safety information?

Management have a range of measures in place to give you peace of mind and ensure you feel safe during your stay.
All their properties have a dedicated health and safety noticeboard with information, tips, and advice on how to stay safe.

Can I move out before my flatmates?

Be sure to lock your bedroom door before you leave so no-one else can use it or make a mess.
You and your flatmates hold a shared responsibility for the cleaning of communal areas in your flat, such kitchens, corridors, and/or living space, so you’ll need to make sure these areas are clean and tidy before you leave, and that all personal belongings have been removed. Any charges for communal area cleaning and/or removing of belongings will be shared equally between all flatmates responsible.
You can request that management team conduct a face-to-face check-out inspection on the day you leave, but this may not always be possible depending on management availability at the time. If management is not able to conduct a face-to-face check-out inspection, you can email photos of how you left your room and communal areas to them. This can be especially useful if you’re moving out before your flatmates.

Can I move out after my flatmates?

It’s a great idea to speak with your flatmates several weeks before check-out so you can agree how you will all help to ensure communal areas are left clean, as well as emptying cupboards and fridge freezers. By working together, the cleaning can be shared equally.
You and your flatmates hold a shared responsibility for the cleaning of communal areas in your flat, such kitchens, corridors, and/or living space, so you’ll need to make sure these areas are clean and tidy before you leave, and that all personal belongings have been removed. Any charges for communal area cleaning and/or removing of belongings will be shared equally between all flatmates responsible.

What to do if your flatmates haven’t cleaned communal areas?

If your flatmates have vacated without cleaning the communal areas, you can decide whether or not to clean the kitchen yourself. Any subsequent communal cleaning charges will apply to all flatmates (including you), so management always recommend speaking with your flatmates several weeks before check-out so you can agree on how you will all help to ensure communal areas are left clean, and cupboards and fridge freezers are left empty. By working together, the cleaning can be shared equally.

What to clean before you leave?

To avoid charges for cleaning, you should make sure your room and bathroom are clean and tidy, and that your personal belongings have been removed.
You and your flatmates hold a shared responsibility for the cleaning of communal areas in your flat, such kitchens, corridors, and/or living space, so you’ll need to make sure these areas are clean and tidy before you leave, and that all personal belongings have been removed. Any charges for communal area cleaning and/or removing of belongings will be shared equally between all flatmates responsible.

Should I attempt to repair broken or damaged items?

You must not attempt to repair broken or damaged items yourself, nor should you ask a friend or family member to do so for you. This could be very dangerous to you and your flatmates and may cause additional damage, which will likely result in increased damage charges.
It’s always better to tell management if an item is damaged or stops working before you check out so a staff member can provide advice. You can also raise a maintenance request.

If an item was already damaged when you checked in?

Management encourage all residents to complete a room inventory check when they first check in. This is to ensure management take a fair and consistent approach to damage charges during check out.
Management conduct their own inspections prior to you arriving, so if you forgot to tell us about pre-existing damage, or did not complete your room inventory check, management may have a record of this on property own inspection records and, in this instance, you will not be charged.
If management do not have any record of the damage prior to your arrival (either from property own records, or your inventory check), management will only apply a charge if there has been malicious damage or if the repair or replacement results in a cost to management.

If an item was damaged during your stay?

It’s always better to tell management if an item is damaged or stops working before you check out so a staff member can provide advice. You can also raise a maintenance request.
Some types of damage (e.g., light scuffs on walls) may be treated as general wear and tear (at property discretion).
Management will only apply a charge if there has been malicious damage or if the repair or replacement results in a cost to management.

If one of your flatmates damaged something?

You and your flatmates hold a shared responsibility for any damage caused to communal areas in your flat, and if a flatmate is willing to accept full responsibility for damage caused, management will not charge anyone other than that person.
If no one accepts responsibility, the charge will be split evenly between all flatmates. Management will only apply a charge if there has been malicious damage or if the repair or replacement results in a cost to management.

What if something has broken in your flat/room?

It’s always better to tell management if an item is damaged or stops working before you check out so a staff member can provide advice. You can also raise a maintenance request.
Management will only apply a charge if there has been malicious damage or if the repair or replacement results in a cost to management.

What if you paid a pre-arrival instalment before you checked in?

If you paid a pre-arrival rent instalment, this went towards your overall rent and was part of your instalment schedule, so won’t be returned to you. You can review the instalment schedule for your booking by reviewing your contract.

What if you’ve overpaid?

If you think you have overpaid your rent, please contact the management, and they will be happy to arrange a refund of any overpaid rent.
Please note, refunds can take up to 28 days from the date of request.

When will I get my deposit back?

Your deposit is protected by the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) – the largest deposit protection scheme provider in the UK. After you vacate your room, management will complete a check out inspection, and send your Final Account Statement within seven days of your contract end date.
The Final Account statement will provide information on any charges for cleaning and/or damage (if any have been applied to your account), as well as any balances due for rent (if applicable). These charges will be deducted from your deposit amount, and if they exceed the deposit amount held, you will be asked to arrange payment for the outstanding balance immediately.
DPS will email you 28 days after you receive your Final Account Statement and provide details about how you can have your deposit returned by them. You will then need to log into the DPS website and complete specific actions before they will return your deposit.

Can I move out before the end of my contract?

You are welcome to vacate your room before your contract ends. You’ll need remove all personal belongings, return your keys, and tell a member of staff that you’re leaving early.
If you do decide to check-out early, you won’t be entitled to any rent refund.

Can I extend my stay until the end of summer?

You can extend your stay with management, with prices starting from as little as £13.50 per night, meaning you can enjoy the summer months, and take time out to explore your surroundings or relax.
Management also offer a two-week cancellation policy which gives you the flexibility to change your plans up to 14 days prior to your summer booking start date without any cancellation or amendment fees.
Terms and conditions apply.

Can someone help me move out?

Yes, you can have friends or family to help you move your belongings. To ensure everyone can move around the property easily, management ask that you only have a maximum of two people help you.

Can I park to load up my belongings?

Parking availability varies depending on location, and where it is available, you may experience severe delays due to the number of residents checking out at the same time. Please speak to a member of the management team who will be able to advise on availability, or other options available in the local area.

Can I return my keys?

Please return all keys (including key cards, post box keys, and/or fobs) in person to reception, placing them in a management branded check out envelope (available from reception) with all the relevant details completed on the front. Before doing so, it’s a good idea to check your post box so you can collect any letters you have waiting for you.
If you are not able to return your keys in person, please contact the management team.
Management cannot accept responsibility for keys that are lost in the post, and you may be charged for the cost of replacement keys if management do not receive them.

What if I leave belongings in my room?

To avoid charges for cleaning, you should make sure your personal belongings have been removed from your room and communal areas before you leave.
If you have mistakenly left belongings in your room or communal areas, please get in touch with the team straight away to make collection arrangements. If you can’t collect items in an agreeable timeframe, it may be beneficial to use a shipping and storage service.
Management cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage caused to items after you have checked out, nor can it accept responsibility for lost or damaged items caused during collection/removal of your belongings.

When do I need to move out?

Your check-out date is the date shown as the ’Termination date’ on your contract. Management ask that you vacate your room, remove all personal belongings, and return your keys before 10am on this date.

When will my room be inspected?

Management aim to conduct your check-out inspection within seven days of your contract end date. Following this, management will email you with a Final Account Statement. This timeframe can be delayed if management need to determine charges for cleaning or damage, but management will let you know if this is the case.
You can request that their team conduct a face-to-face check-out inspection on the day you leave, but this may not always be possible depending on management availability at the time. If management is not able to conduct a face-to-face check-out inspection, you can email photos of how you left your room and communal areas to us. This can be especially useful if you’re moving out before your flatmates.

Can you provide a reference for new landlord?

To enquire about a reference for a landlord, please contact your management. Management cannot supply references directly to third parties and must receive the reference request from the resident.

How do I update my contact details?

It is very important that management have your correct contact details in case management need to contact you after you check out. Please ensure that management have your current email address and mobile phone number before you check out.

Can you store my belongings?

Management do not offer a storage option. Management cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage caused to items after you have checked out, nor can it accept responsibility for lost or damaged items caused during collection/removal of your belongings.

Can I get mail sent to me after I have checked out?

Management cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage caused to mail that is delivered or attempted to be delivered to the property after you have checked out. Any mail delivered to you at the property after you have left the property will either be returned to sender (if details are available), disposed of (if sender details are not available), or not accepted for delivery at the property. They cannot forward or store mail for you after you have check out.
You should contact your bank and any other companies or organisations you receive mail from to advise of your change of address immediately.

What’s included in your room?

Your bedroom will have a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and either curtains or blinds.

Can I bring a TV?

You’re more than welcome to bring your own television. Don’t forget that you’ll need to buy your own television license. It’s worth checking that you can receive a good reception before buying your licence and installing your TV. That way, you won’t be out of pocket if you find that you’re unhappy with the quality of the picture.

Are pets allowed?

As much as they love animals, there is a strict no-pet policy at all their properties which is outlined in the management rules appendix in your agreement. This is for the wellbeing of all their staff and guests in their properties. No pets, including fish, may be kept in the property. Additionally, residents are not permitted to bring animals into the property. This Rule does not apply to the extent that it restricts the keeping of a guide or assistance dog recognised by the relevant agencies.
If you are planning to bring a guide or assistance dog, management would require you to provide more information as to why this would be required and details of the registration with the relevant agency.

Do I have to pay council tax?

In the UK, full time students are currently exempt from Council Tax during their studies so that’s one less cost to worry about. To qualify for an exemption form, please fill in the council tax form. Management may also ask you to provide an exemption certificate from your university after you have checked in. If you don’t do this, the local authority may issue a Council Tax charge, and you will be liable to pay this cost.

Do the property have security?

Management know that feeling secure and safe is really important to residents, that’s why management have Service and Safety teams in their properties. Management properties have CCTV cameras, and management conduct safety patrols for the safety of their guests.

What if I lost keys and fobs?

If you lose or temporarily misplace your access keys or fob, please report this to the management team as soon as possible. Management will be able to provide you access to your room whilst you try and find them.
Management can also provide you with a replacement if they are permanently lost, and will only ever charge you what it costs management to provide the replacements – no hidden admin fees!

Do I get support?

Management understand that studying and being away from home can be difficult to adjust to. It is important to look after your physical and mental health and if you are finding things difficult, remember there is help available.
Management urge all their residents to look after one another. If you have not seen your neighbour for a couple of days, knock on their door and ask them if they want a chat over a cup of tea. If you have serious concerns about a resident, inform the management team immediately.
There are lots of organisations, services and websites which can offer help. Your university will also have a range of support services which are open for you to use. Speak to staff at property reception who will be able to advise on how to access those services.

Do you provide internet?

To connect to property wi-fi, simply open your internet browser once you arrive, fill in the registration form and the world (wide web) is your oyster.
Hi-speed internet Wi-Fi is provided completely free of charge and is available throughout the building including study areas and social spaces. To get online, connect to the network, open your internet browser, and fill in the registration form.
Multiple devices? Management know it is a technological world, so you can connect up to three devices with your account!
Management provide a wired and Wi-Fi internet service, which ranges from 20mb to 100mb for the Wi-Fi service, and up to 200mb for the wired service.

Do you provide laundry facilities?

All properties have laundry facilities onsite. Simply ask reception for a laundry card, top up with credit on the website or App shown on the card and you’re ready to go.
Full instructions of how to use the machines are on the wall of your management’s laundry room.

How can I collect post?

The reception team will take receipt of your post and any parcels. Parcels will be kept in the office, and you can pick up your deliveries during dedicated collection times. Team will sign for registered post and special delivery items.

Can I raise a maintenance request?

Something not working correctly?
For anything urgent, let reception know as soon as possible.

Are guests allowed?

Residents are permitted a maximum of one non-resident guest at any given time, for a maximum of two nights a week. Management ask that all guests are accompanied by the resident they are visiting whilst they are in the property. Residents are responsible for their visitor’s behaviour whilst they are in the property and management teams reserve the right to refuse entry if there is any breach of the property rules, or if management believe their entry may cause a safety concern to staff, residents or other guests.

Do you provide recycling facilities?

Management take recycling seriously and encourage all residents to sort their waste whenever possible. Every properties offers recycling facilities which may differ from property to property. Ask your property team for more information and look out for signs around the property.

What is covered in your weekly rent?

Management make life simple by charging one weekly rate which includes all your water, heating and electricity bills, and insurance. Management also provide Wi-Fi free of charge and make sure there are no hidden costs, so you can budget more effectively. The cost of rent will vary depending on what room you select, but the details of this will be contained in your tenancy agreement.
There may be a rent payment which is required before your arrival in addition to your deposit. Full details of the payment schedule can be found in your agreement. You will find a full breakdown of what payments are required and when they need to be made.
What you get when you live with management:

  • All your utility bills – water, electricity, and heating
  • Free in room Wi-Fi
  • Contents insurance to cover your belongings for up to £3,500
  • Staff available 24/7
  • Security on-site 24 hours a day*
  • Online maintenance reporting
  • Onsite maintenance staff
  • Hospitality welcome and service
  • Management support team
  • CCTV
  • On-site gym (if applicable)
  • Property Life events
  • Music practice rooms (if applicable)

How payment is schedule?

You can find the full details of your payment plan within your agreement. There you will find a full breakdown of what payments are required and when they need to be made.

Can I pay rent?

The payment dates for your rent are stated on your contract. Management will also send you a reminder email 21 days in advance of your payment date.
You can set up a direct debit on the portal which will ensure that the rent is automatically paid on time.
You can set up your and make additional payments in the ‘My Account’ section on the portal.

What to do if you can’t pay your rent?

Please make sure you view the payment plan in your agreement before accepting your room to make sure that you will have sufficient funds to support yourself whilst at university. If you find yourself in financial difficulty, management urge you to come and speak to us as soon as possible, so that management can discuss your issues and put you in touch with the appropriate support.

What to do if your loan is delayed?

Management always try to align payment dates with the receipt of student loans, but this may not always be possible, and payments will be required from you or your guarantor on the due dates in your agreement.
If you already live with management and have not yet received your loan, please speak to your Management Team today and they will be able to advise you of your options.

Does management provide financial support?

Management always try to align payment dates with the receipt of student loans but this may not always be possible. Payments will still be required from you or your guarantor on the due dates in your agreement.
If you find yourself in financial difficulty, management urge you to speak to a member of your management team as soon as possible, so that management can discuss your situation and put you in touch with the appropriate university support.

Is cleaning provided?

You will be expected to clean your bedroom, shared kitchen, lounge, and bathroom areas during your time with us. Housekeepers will ensure the communal areas such as the stairwells are clean.

How close is the University of Nottingham (Sutton Bonington Campus)?

It is 0.3 miles away, approximately 2-4 minutes by car, making it highly convenient for daily travel.

What room types are available at Bonington Student Village Nottingham?

Non-ensuite rooms, ensuite rooms, and studio accommodations are available.

Are the rooms furnished?

Yes, all layouts include bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, curtains, and blinds, forming part of Bonington Student Village Nottingham furnished rooms.

Is this a good option for student accommodations in Nottingham?

Yes, its campus proximity and flexible room options make it a strong choice among student accommodations in Nottingham.

Who is this accommodation suitable for?

It is ideal for students seeking quiet, campus-focused student accommodations in Nottingham with convenient regional connectivity.

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The buildings are secure, therefore you never feel unsafe, it even has onsite parking which makes life so much easier. You will wake up in the morning and hear the birds singing, should you want to walk around you will see the horses, cows and even sheep on the university grounds.
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It is honestly one of the most beautiful places I have ever lived. The accommodation is surrounded by nature, and is ever so pleasant.
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There is a free hooper bus to main campus which is very useful! The campus shop is okay just overpriced! Very pretty campus with many lovely walks nearby
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I have my accommodation on this campus and I am loving it. It's very beautiful and calm, close to nature you can see Rabbits in the vicinity there is a social area where you can have drinks and play pool as well. It's a great place to live and enjoy the natural beauty of the countryside.
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Student Accommodations in Nottingham

Nottingham Student Accommodation

Living and studying in Nottingham is a thrilling experience for students. Nottingham has one of the largest student populations in the UK, which is approx 50,000. Due to the large student population, finding Nottingham student apartments can sometimes feel overwhelming, because there are limited on-campus options. Fortunately, there is amber which provides a wide range of affordable student accommodations in Nottingham. These accommodations are located near top universities such as the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, and NTU (Clifton Campus).

There are a number of neighbourhoods that provide affordable Nottingham student accommodation options. One can choose from different types of budget-friendly student properties Nottingham, such as studios, ensuites, non-ensuites, private rooms, and shared apartments. All of the student homes in Nottingham have essential facilities and provide a comfortable living environment. Some of the best student accommodation Nottingham options include The Vantage, Collegiate Nova, Collegiate, and Clarendon Street.

About Nottingham

Nottingham is in the Notts County, and it has a long history of revolution and invention. This East Midlands town is full of places that are considered historic. If you want to explore these places, then a tour of Nottingham Castle, which was the sheriff's residence in the Robin Hood movies, will cost you £5. In this castle, you will find lovely grounds and a top bird's-eye view of the city. The well-known statue of Robin Hood is also a popular place for pictures. Nottingham is one of England's most popular international education places, where around 30,000 students travel annually. There is also a very beautiful Christmas market in the city centre that has a wide range of restaurants and pubs. People living in this city enjoy a variety of cultural events, museums, and parks. Hence, everything from places to events,  all contributes in making student life here happening and fun. Many people living in Nottingham student apartments consider it an ideal location, also because of its connections to the rest of the United Kingdom. The cost of living is another reason for students to pick Nottingham, as it is less expensive than other cities like London and Manchester!

Best Student Apartments In Nottingham

Amber has many options for affordable student housing in Nottingham. Studios, flats, apartments with en-suites, shared apartments, and other types of accommodation are available for students. Many students seek to live in areas that offer amenities suited to their lifestyle. We have provided a listing of the most popular Nottingham student accommodations to help narrow your search for your perfect home!

Property NameTop AmenitiesNearest UniversityPrice
Vita Student Station Street, NottinghamFree Weekday Breakfast, Gym, Superfast WiFi, Cleaning Service, Games Area, Study Spaces, Social EventsNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £230/week
Beckton House, NottinghamGym, Study Rooms, Cinema Room, Social Spaces, Courtyard, Bike StorageUniversity of NottinghamFrom £230/week
Carlton Building, NottinghamGym, Lounge Area, High-spec Kitchen, Free Washing & Drying, Meeting RoomNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £228/week
Nottingham City, NottinghamGym, Sauna, Steam Room, Cinema Room, Study Rooms, 24-Hour ConciergeNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £225/week
iQ Newtown House, NottinghamGym, Cinema Room, Study Area, Pool Tables, Social Spaces, City Centre LocationNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £189/week

Affordable Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Locating student accommodation in Nottingham that won’t break the bank is essential if you’re to enjoy everything the city has to offer whilst remaining within your budget. Often, living in student apartments in Nottingham (or PBSAs) entails that your bills (such as electricity, water, and heating) are included in your rent; therefore, it can make it easier for you to budget for your monthly expenditure. This city will offer a range of affordable places to live (including Nottingham studios), where your rent will be inclusive of bills, all without compromising comfort and/or convenience. Here are some of the most affordable student apartments in Nottingham:

Property NameTop AmenitiesNearest UniversityPrice
Raleigh Park And The Village, NottinghamWiFi, Gym, 24/7 Security, Games Room, Pool Table, Bike Storage, BBQ AreaUniversity of Nottingham (Jubilee Campus – 10 min walk)From £97/week
Nottingham Square, NottinghamBills Included, CCTV, Communal Lounge, Outdoor Area, Laundry Room, Bike StorageNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £99/week
Varsity Beeston, NottinghamCinema, Study Area, Free Gym Membership, Bike Storage, High-Speed InternetUniversity of NottinghamFrom £99/week
Hockley Point, NottinghamWiFi, Cinema Room, Social Spaces, Communal Areas, Laundry FacilityNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £104/week
Madison Gardens, NottinghamSmart TV, Study Room, Rooftop Terrace, Basketball Court, Games RoomUniversity of NottinghamFrom £102/week


Best Areas to Live in Nottingham

Nottingham has a number of neighbourhoods which are perfect for different lifestyles. The Popular student areas include Lenton, Dunkirk, Beeston, and the City Centre. Here are some other best areas in Nottingham:

AreaVibeEst. Monthly CostAffordable Student Living Nottingham
West BridgfordLeafy, safe, and quieter; popular with postgraduates.£750 – £1,100Hockley Point
LentonThe Center of student life; very social, lively, and near universities.£550 – £850The Glasshouse
City CentreEnergetic, convenient, right in the action; great for night owls.£850 – £1,200+Raleigh Park And The Village
BeestonRelaxed, "small-town" feel; excellent amenities and tram access.£650 – £950Varsity Beeston
SneintonCreative, trendy, independent cafes/bars; rising in popularity.£600 – £850Nottingham Square

Room Types Available in Nottingham

There are a variety of Nottingham student accommodation that include standard rooms with shared bathrooms, en-suite rooms, and independent studios. Below is the breakdown of the room types available in Nottingham.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Most Nottingham student properties have en-suite rooms with a private bathroom attached to your bedroom.  It’s a perfect choice for students who want privacy but also enjoy shared social spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms are a budget-friendly student accommodation in Nottingham option. These rooms have a private bedroom for students, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. These are ideal for students. who want to save a bit.

3. Studio Apartments
Student studio apartments in Nottingham are fully independent units, with a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen. With no shared spaces, Nottingham student studios are perfect for students who value privacy and want all their living essentials in one place.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
A 1-bed or 2-bed apartment in Nottingham features separate bedrooms, along with a shared kitchen, bathroom, and living room. These student homes Nottingham are furnished with essential amenities and provide a semi-private living environment, offering dedicated bedroom space while sharing communal areas.

5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments in Nottingham have multiple private bedrooms within the same property. The kitchen, bathroom, and living room are shared among roommates, making this option ideal for student lettings Nottingham for those who want a balance between personal social life.

6. Private Rooms

As the name suggests, these private rooms in Nottingham have a personal space which comes with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. It is considered ideal for students who like to be in a bit of private space.

Cost of Living in Nottingham

Student accommodation Nottingham is highly recommended for students because of the affordable options available in the city. Living in this city is comparatively more affordable than in other cities. It is recommended to have a budget of £1200-£2000 per month. Below is the list of the most common expenses a student has to bear while looking for student accommodation in Nottingham:

1. Food: Food expenses for students in Nottingham usually range from £80 to £150 per month.

2. Gas and electricity: Gas and electricity costs between £30 and £50 per week for students in Nottingham.

3. Internet & mobile phone:  The internet and mobile expense comes around £15-£45/week

4. Dinner at a restaurant: Outings may cost around £50-£120/week, depending on the place.

5. Laundry: The laundry facilities are easily available at £15-£35/week.

6. Stationery and textbooks: The textbooks and other study materials may cost around £10-£30/week.

Student Travel In Nottingham

The transport system in Nottingham is used by many students as they rely on buses and trams for travelling. Most of the Nottingham housing options in the city are near multiple transport stops.  With Nottingham’s excellent public transport system, travelling in the city is easy for those living in flats, private halls, or short-term studio accommodation Nottingham. Below are the transport options available:

Transport ModeCoverage & Service FrequencyCost (Student Rates)
Bus (NCT)24-hour service on key routes. Extensive network connecting all campuses to the city.£60.75 / month (Easyrider Smartcard) or £299 / Academic Year.
Tram (NET)Connects major hubs like the Train Station, QMC Hospital, and NTU/UoN campuses.£3.50 (Day Ticket) or ~£300 / Academic Year (Student Tram Pass).
Train (National Rail)Nottingham Station links to London (1h 40m), Birmingham, and Sheffield.Variable: e.g., ~£15.60 (Standard Return to local cities like Derby/Leicester).
CyclingAward-winning cycling infrastructure (Western Cycle Corridor). 5,000+ spaces at universities.Free (self-owned) or £1/hour (e-bike rentals like Lime/Dott).

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Nottingham

Not only does the city’s well-connected transportation network provide easy access between both universities, but it is also known for providing a great deal of flexibility for students’ travel needs. Within the Students’ Union in Nottingham, there is a diverse range of over 160 clubs and societies for students. In the environment of Nottingham there is something for everyone. For people interested in history and culture, Nottingham Castle and the City of Caves are some places that they can visit to find the historic footprints. In addition, Castle Boulevard has amazing views of Nottingham Castle and provides great access to the city centre. Spectacular views of the city, as well as being able to visit the world-famous Sherwood forest and Nottingham fairgrounds, make Castle Boulevard a great place to explore. The nightlife in Nottingham is an additional part of the overall student experience. There are many venues for students to visit and enjoy live music, for example, Rock City and Rescue Rooms provide an amazing atmosphere for students to enjoy. Those who love football can watch their favourite football matches on the big screen at Bell Inn Pub. If you are someone who loves to dance, then Stealth Nightclub is something that you should be checking out.

Students living in private student accommodation Nottingham can visit cafes, restaurants, and various local shops which are easily available in the city. The Fox Cafe and Sans Patrie Restaurant are some restaurants that can satisfy your cravings at affordable prices. Areas like Hockley and Lace Market are known for independent shops. If you are someone who loves outdoor activites then Wollaton Park and The Arboretum are places for you where you can jog in the evening.

Top Universities in Nottingham

There are many well-known universities near Nottingham that provide different degrees and courses. Moreover, the majority of Nottingham's student accommodation choices are located near these institutions. Some of the most well-known universities include:

UniversitiesOverviewNearby Student Accommodation
University of NottinghamGlobally ranked Top 100 university known for research excellence, strong STEM, business & medical programsTriumph House
Nottingham Trent UniversityGold-rated for Teaching Excellence (TEF); recognised for practical learning, employability & high student satisfactionYugo Goldsmith Court
Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC)International pathway college partnered with NTU; prepares global students for undergraduate & postgraduate degreesIconinc Nottingham City

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