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Bridge House, Glasgow

180, Old Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow, G3 8QB, United Kingdom
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1.9 mi from City Center
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Glasgow International College | 0.14 mi
University of Glasgow | 0.44 mi
Glasgow School of Art | 1.3 mi
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland... | 1.44 mi
Glasgow Clyde College Annieslan... | 1.52 mi
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About the Property

Love your lie-ins? Bridge House is perfect for you as it is situated just 0.2 miles away from the University of Glasgow - Gilmore Campus. We are a 4-minute walk from Kelvingrove Park and a 10-minute walk from Kelvin Hall Station. Plus, we're just opposite the stunning Kelvingrove Park for when you need a breath of fresh air, or a 15-minute subway ride from the city centre.

Location and What's Hot?

Situated in the heart of Glasgow, Bridge House Glasgow offers students a unique living experience with comfort and convenience just outside their door. Noteworthy educational institutions, including the prestigious  the University of Strathclyde, are integral to the area, making Bridge House Glasgow student accommodation a top choice for students. Other notable institutions, such as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Glasgow Caledonian University enhance the intellectual vibrancy around this student residence. Indulge in diverse culinary experiences at renowned restaurants such as Ubiquitous Chip and Oran Mor, or enjoy a quick coffee break at cosy cafes like Papercup Coffee Company and Cottiers. Students can also explore local bars for a vibrant nightlife scene without straying far from their homes.


Those who prefer preparing their meals will appreciate the proximity to grocery stores like Sainsbury's Local and Waitrose & Partners, ensuring that pantry essentials are always within reach. Healthcare is conveniently accessible, with Gartnavel General Hospital ready to attend to medical needs. For relaxation and recreation, the picturesque Kelvingrove Park offers a green oasis amidst the bustling cityscape.

Tourist attractions like the Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel and the Glasgow Science Centre contribute to the locality's allure by offering insightful and enriching experiences.

With all of Glasgow's must-see attractions and essentials just very close by, Bridge House Glasgow stands as a beacon of convenience and lifestyle for scholars looking to make the most of their university experience.

Commute

For students residing at Bridge House Glasgow, convenience is key, especially when it comes to commuting. The student accommodation is situated in a prime location that offers a variety of travel options. Students can hop on a bus at nearby Argyle Street or Dumbarton Road bus stations for easy access to various parts of the city. The railway stations, Exhibition Centre (Glasgow) and Charing Cross (Glasgow), are also within the vicinity, providing swift connections for longer journeys or explorations outside Glasgow. With these public transport stops close at hand, Bridge House, Glasgow student accommodation ensures that getting to classes or enjoying the city's attractions is hassle-free and efficient.

Distance

University of Strathclyde:

31 Minutes' by Subway


City of Glasgow College:

28 Minutes' by Subway 


Caledonian University:

 27 Minutes' by Subway 


University of Glasgow:

 5 Minutes' Walk 


Glasgow International College:

 10 Minutes' Walk 


Glasgow Dental Hospital and School:

19 Minutes' by Bus 


Kelvingrove Park:

4 Minutes' Walk 

Room Types (6)

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Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
3

Classic En Suite

Starting From:£240/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3

Classic Plus En Suite

Starting From:£245/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3

Premium En Suite

Starting From:£250/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3

Premium Plus En Suite

Starting From:£255/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Room
Private Bathroom
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
1

Classic Studio Plus

Starting From:£315/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
4

Premium Plus Studio

Starting From:£325/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Shared Community And Utilities
Study Room
Vending Machine
Wi-Fi & Broadband
Lounge
Cycle Store
Social Space
Fitness And Recreation
Gym
Security
CCTV
On-site Residents' Team
Property Services
Residents' Events
Laundry
Student Assistance Programme
Outdoor Features
Courtyard
Bills Included
Hot Water
Electric
Content Insurance
Wifi
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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Book?

It’s easy - just click on any of the "Book Now" buttons around the website and start your application. If you need any help or advice or want to book their short-term lets or summer stays, you can speak to the amber agent.

What Do I Need to Know About the Booking Process?

The booking process is quick and easy but it will be helpful to have some information to hand when you start your application – having the name, email and address of your guarantor, a head and shoulders photo of yourself and a bank card to make your advance rent/booking fee payment (ROI only) will all save you time!

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

How Can I Choose the Best Room For Me?

We want you to choose a room you are going to be happy living in and we know everyone has a different wish list – from the floor the room is on to the view and the amenities in the room, the Residents’ Team will be on hand to discuss this with you and help you make the best selection.

What Size is a Small Double Bed?

Their room descriptions explain whether you will have a standard or small double bed. A small double is the same length as the standard but just a tiny bit narrower. Also known as a 3/4 size bed, small doubles measure approx. 120cm wide x 190cm long. Still plenty of room for a good night's sleep, even if there's two of you sharing.

Can I Come to Have a Look Around Before I Book?

Of course! They are very proud of their properties and would love to show you around. If you want to bring some friends or family members that’s absolutely fine too – they just ask that you speak to their Residents’ Team in advance so they can make sure they have some rooms available to show you. If you find yourself in the area and haven’t had a chance to speak to them you can still pop in, whilst they might not have a room to show you they will still be able to show you around their Residents’ Shared Spaces. They can also offer online video viewings if you don’t live locally so let them know what works for you.

I Have a Medical Condition Which Means I Have Certain Requirements for My Room?

Please get in touch with their Residents’ Team – they are experts on their properties and most have rooms with varying levels of adaptations so their team will be able to help you. If you book online with the help of an amber agent and indicate you have a medical condition, the booking process will automatically pause so you can speak with them.

Can I Book Together With a Group of Friends?

Yes! The residence team know that choosing who you live with is really important so in their properties with shared apartments group booking can easily be organised by getting in touch with your amber agent.

When Can I Move In?

A few weeks before the start of your tenancy they will get in contact to ask you to watch their induction video and book a move-in slot. You will need to do this so they can make sure they are expecting you.

Can I Order Bedding and Kitchen Packs?

Yes! Order bedding, kitchen packs and other uni essentials from their shop.

Do I Need a TV Licence?

Yes, unless they tell you they're covering it. If you watch or record programmes as they are being shown, watch catch-up TV such as iPlayer, or watch live TV online you will need a licence. This applies to any provider you use and any device, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.

Can I Have A Pet?

Student accommodation is often not a suitable environment for pets and that’s why pets of any shape or size aren't allowed.

Can I Invite Guests to Stay In My Room?

They're all grown-ups here so of course occasional overnight guests are allowed. Please don't invite someone to stay for more than three consecutive nights though, and always check with your flatmates first that they're ok with extra house guests.

Will My Room be Inspected?

Yes, they conduct inspections at least three times during your tenancy. They'll keep an eye on cleanliness and hope not to see any damage or missing items. After each inspection they will tell you if any charges need to be made to put something right. You will be invoiced immediately for recharges for the first two inspections and on the final inspection a deduction will be made from your Tenancy Deposit. The cost of recharges for cleaning, damages and missing items can be found in the Residents’ Handbook.

Do I Need to Move Out Over the Christmas and Easter Holidays?

No, your room is yours for the whole of your tenancy. You only need to move out at the end of the agreement. It will be your responsibility to check with the local Council if Council Tax will be due if you stay during the holidays.

Will I Be Charged for Damages?

As part of your contract you have agreed to look after your room and not cause any damage. They know accidents do sometimes happen so a list of possible damage charges are available in their Residents’ Handbook.

Can I Smoke/Vape?

All their properties are smoke free and this includes all types of E-cigarettes and Vapes. Smoking is not allowed in any private or communal area including bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and all internal social spaces. Designated smoking areas can be found outside the building. If you do have an e-cigarette or Vape, please ensure that the charger conforms to British or EU safety standards, or they will be removed during room inspections. All drug use, including the use of Laughing Gas, is prohibited at their properties.

What Do I do if I am Not Totally Satisfied?

They hope you will love living with them but there may be times when they don’t always get it right. They take all complaints seriously and will try their best to fix any issues the first time. If you need help and advice, please speak with your General Manager first. To view their complaints procedure please download this guide.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

What Behaviour / Conduct is Expected of Me?

At accommodation, they believe all their residents want to live in a safe and clean environment where individuals respect each other, their home, and the local community. Please have a read of their Anti-Social Behaviour Policy which explains their approach to managing any anti-social behaviour that may occur.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

I Will Be Aged 16 or 17 When the Tenancy Starts – Can I Still Book?

Please contact the Residents’ Team at your chosen property for more information. At properties where under 18’s are accepted, you will be asked to complete a few extra steps during the booking process. This will include nominating a Responsible Adult who will be the point of contact for you. Monthly meetings with the General Manager may also be recommended once you have moved in, but that will be up to you.
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Reviews4.3 (3)

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Mary Lang
5.0
Good accommodation. Really liked the amenities. The staff was super good and helped whenever i asked. Great team is what i could say for amberstudent, quick response, good service ...Read more
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Mia Miller
4.0
It was very clean and close to the city. The bed was nice, I like a firmer mattress. The bathroom was also good. The staff was quick on finding a place which i asked upon. Great se...Read more
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Kristine H.
4.0
I've quite enjoyed living here the past 6 months or so. The location is great and everything is easily accessible! The rooms are really well designed but there could be a bit more ...Read more

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Glasgow Student Accommodation

Glasgow has a student population of 71,000. Finding the ideal student accommodation Glasgow is a difficult task, becuase of the rising demand for affordable student accommodation in Glasgow. Amber is a platform that can help domestic and international students find affordable student rooms Glasgow. One of the primary advantages of opting for off-campus student rentals Glasgow over on-campus options is the freedom to choose from a range of room types, such as studio to shared Glasgow student flats, which ensures every student finds their perfect fit.

Amber provides student lets Glasgow near some of the oldest universities, such as the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow campus), Glasgow School of Art, City of Glasgow College, and Glasgow Caledonian University. Amber provides private Glasgow accommodation options like Canvas Glasgow, West Village, Vita Student West End, iQ Elgin Place, Glasgow, and many more.

About Glasgow

The city of Glasgow is the largest in Scotland and the third largest in the United Kingdom by population. Glasgow has an exciting environment, made possible by the combination of Glasgow's long standing rich history and Glasgow's current cultural life. It has an extensive amount of Glasgow student accommodation options throughout  and the city and the River Clyde run through it. Glasgow's history as a major contributor to the Scottish Enlightenment helped to turn this city into one of the key cities of Britain for trade and manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution; major city status was awarded to Glasgow in 1845.

Today, this city is a metropolitan area, complete with museums, galleries, and music venues, making Glasgow a very sophisticated place. Glasgow is home to a large international student population, and also the students add an incredible amount of life to the city through their diverse cultures. The diversity in ethnicities of the neighbourhoods throughout Glasgow provides a true reflection of Glasgow's multiculturalism. From the artsy atmosphere of the West End that comes with its coffee shops and shopping boutiques, to the modern environment found in the Merchant City of Glasgow with its elegant bars and important historical sites, there are many different local areas from which students can choose their Glasgow student accommodation.

Best Student Accommodation Glasgow

Selecting high-quality off-campus student accommodation in Glasgow while moving to this city presents a reasonably important decision. Student apartments in Glasgow provide an incredible combination of independence, cost-effectiveness, and social connections to those in the University accommodation system. Student apartments in Glasgow contain the greatest diversity of properties that suit the many different lifestyles of students and are located in many instances close to the major universities, which ensures that their students are able to get to class or get resources on campus quickly, starting from approximately £158 per week. Here are examples of the top choices for student living in Glasgow:

Best Student Accommodation GlasgowTop AmenitiesNearby UniversityPrice (From)
Glasgow West End, GlasgowGym, Study Room, Lounge, Courtyard, Laundry, CCTV, Cycle StoreUniversity of Glasgow (approx. 10–15 min)£320/week
Woodside House, GlasgowGym, Cinema Room, Sky Lounge, Games Room, Study Room, Wi-Fi, CCTVUniversity of Glasgow (approx. 10 min)£309/week
Iconinc The BonnieGym, Sauna, Private Cinema, Study Room, Wellness Facility, ConciergeUniversity of Glasgow (approx. 12 min)£299/week
Vita Student West EndFree Breakfast, Gym, Cinema, Study Rooms, Coffee Lounge, Events, CleaningUniversity of Glasgow (approx. 15 min)£285/week
St Vincent StudiosGym, Cinema, Co-working Space, Rooftop Terrace, Study Area, Bike StorageUniversity of Strathclyde (approx. 10 min)£260/week

Affordable Student Accommodation In Glasgow

Affordable student accommodation in Glasgow can be found starting from approximately £120-£160 each week, so that all students looking for comfort and ease will find this to be quite appropriate for their budgets. Many of the student apartments in Glasgow will have separate areas within the suite that are common to multiple shared units (including kitchen, living room, and study space). Below are some of the affordable student accommodations in Glasgow:

Glasgow student accommodationTop AmenitiesNearby UniversityPrice
BlackfriarsOutdoor social space, Bike storage, 24/7 assistanceUniversity of Strathclyde (8-min walk)From £137/week
Merchant City HouseUltrafast Wi-Fi, Refurbished entrance, Central locationUniversity of Strathclyde / GCU (10-min walk)From £145/week
Kyle Park HouseCinema room, Bills included, On-site parkingGlasgow Caledonian University (6-min walk)From £148/week
Merchant ApartmentsGym, Cinema, Security officer (24hr patrol)University of Strathclyde (5-min walk)From £149/week
Bridle WorksRoof terrace, Karaoke room, Glam room, GymUniversity of Strathclyde (5-min walk)From £150/week

Best Areas to Live in Glasgow

Finding the right neighbourhood can shape your entire student experience in Glasgow. Below are some of the best areas to live, chosen for their convenience, transport links, and proximity to universities, like Glasgow Caledonian University and Glasgow School of Art, along with great options for student housing for your academic year.

Area NameKey HighlightsAverage Rent (Weekly)
Glasgow City CentreModern PBSA & studios; closest to Strathclyde & GCU; best for nightlife and transit.£185 – £260
West EndHome to Uni of Glasgow; iconic Ashton Lane; academic and "leafy" feel; highest demand.£210 – £300+
HillheadRight next to campus; trendy boutiques and Byres Road; premium pricing for proximity.£200 – £280
Finnieston"The Foodie Quarter"; artsy and lively; 10-15 min walk to University of Glasgow.£170 – £230
DennistounQuiet, East End charm; very affordable; popular with Strathclyde students.£135 – £185
PartickGreat subway links; supermarkets nearby; perfect middle-ground for West End living.£165 – £215

Room Types Available In Glasgow

Glasgow have different types of student housing options, making it easy for students to choose a room type that fits their lifestyle, budget, and privacy needs. There are options that include shared flats and  private studios as well. Below are the types of Glasgow student housing. available.

  1. Ensuite Rooms
    En-suite rooms have a private bedroom with a dedicated bathroom, while sharing kitchen and lounge spaces with other students.
    Privacy: You get your own bathroom and bedroom.
    Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge areas are shared.
    Ideal For: Students who want a balance of independence and social life.
  2. Shared/Standard Rooms
    These shared student accommodations in Glasgow have private bedrooms but share bathroom and living spaces, making them more budget-friendly.
    Privacy: You still have your own bedroom.
    Shared Living Areas: Bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges are shared.
    Ideal For: Students who prioritise affordability.
  3. Studio Apartments
    Studio flats in Glasgow are independent, and they have a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen.
    Privacy: Complete privacy
    Shared Living Areas: None
    Ideal For: Students who prefer quiet study environments
  4. 1-Bedroom Apartments / Private Flats
    For students who want something more home-like, 1-bedroom apartments in Glasgow offer a separate bedroom along with living room, kitchen and bathroom.
    Privacy: Full independence
    Shared Living Areas: None.
    Ideal For: Those who prefer more space and comfort in their student housing in Glasgow.

Cost of Living In Glasgow

To create a full budget for students living in Glasgow, you will want to include the following: utilities, high speed Internet access, food expenses, and transportation expenses. Compared to many British cities, Glasgow has different types of shops, restaurants, and bars at affordable prices, making it a great place for students who want to find short-term student rentals in close proximity to their school. Generally speaking, a Glasgow student accommodation could expect their total cost of living (excluding their actual rental cost) to be between £800-£1,200 per month. A student can expect to pay this amount monthly, depending on their own personal habits and preferences.

1. Food & Groceries: £200 - £100/month

2. Transportation (with a student discount): £50 - £70/month

3. Utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage): £120 - £150/month

4. Clothing: £40 - £90/ month

5. Sports & Leisure: £50 - £100/ month

Student Travel Glasgow

Glasgow has a well established, low-cost quality transportation system (and very fast wi-fi!), allowing for total flexibility on travel from and to campus, as well as any other types of destinations throughout the city of Glasgow. Single tickets for public transport usually cost between £2-£4, and monthly passes for public transportation are relatively inexpensive; the cost of a monthly pass typically ranges from £40-£80.  Below are some of the travel options available.

ModeBest ForStudent Cost (Approx.)Tip
BusesTotal city coverage & night travelFREE (if under 22) or ~£5.40/dayUse the First Bus App for cheaper tickets than cash.
SubwayFast trips: City Center ↔ West End~£1.65 single / £3.20 daily capGet a Smartcard to unlock the daily price cap.
TrainsLonger trips & outer suburbs1/3 off with 16-25 RailcardLook for ScotRail's 50% off student promos in Sept.
CyclingQuick, active commutes~£0.16/min (Voi E-bikes)Register with your Uni email for student discounts.
WalkingCentral living (PBSA)£0.00Many halls are < 5 mins from the School of Art.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Glasgow

When studying in Glasgow you will find safety, community spirit, and a supportive educational environment for academic learning and personal growth, with plenty of places for you to socialise with other students. Glasgow is serviced by a good subway service, an extensive bus network, and local trains, making travelling in the city easy. The subway is a popular mode of transport for most Glasgow students as it provides access to most of the student accommodation in Glasgow as well as universities. Glasgow has different types of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and bars that cater to students. Examples of some of the most popular places for students include Ashton Lane, Sauchiehall Street and Merchant City. Additionally, Glasgow has many museums and galleries, including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Gallery of Modern Art, and the Riverside Museum, which have no cost of admission; on the other hand, some of the attractions have cost of entry average between £5 and £15. In Glasgow venues like the O2 Academy, Barrowland Ballroom, and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut provide plenty of opportunities to see live music.

Glasgow has over 1,800 cafes and eateries, including a multitude of vegan and vegetarian options. Cafes located in areas such as Finnieston and West End are also very popular with students. In addition, the Glasgow Science Centre is another place where many students spend time. There is a public Mural Trail in the city which features several large-scale outdoor artworks. These venues and attractions are all very close to Glasgow student accommodation taking into account that university schedules can often be extremely busy.

Top Universities in Glasgow Campus

In Scotland, Glasgow is the hub for education as institutions provide excellent educational opportunities. There are several top universities located in Glasgow:

InstitutionTop CoursesStudent Apartments in Glasgow
Glasgow School of Art (GSA)Architecture, Fashion Design, Games & Virtual Reality, Fine ArtBlackfriars, Glasgow
UWS (Paisley Campus)Nursing, Cyber Security, Business Admin (MBA), Aircraft EngineeringTramworks, Glasgow
City of Glasgow CollegeNautical Studies, Professional Cookery, Creative Industries, HealthcareKyle Park House, Glasgow

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