Brigg Point, Bristol

Gas Ln, Bristol, United Kingdom
From
£285
per week
3.5 mi from Trinity College Bristol Campus
( 1h 23m. 40m. 19m)
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city center | 0.8 mi
The Make Happen Institute (inc ... | 0.09 mi
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
dual occupancy
gym
cinema
laundry facility
Courtyard
Study areas

About the Property

At Brigg Point, we believe student living should be both comfortable and enriching. Our modern residence offers a welcoming environment designed to cater to all your needs. Discover the unique features that make Brigg Point the perfect place to call home during your academic journey in Bristol.

Brigg Point boasts stylish social spaces that create a welcoming and dynamic student community. Easily connect with fellow residents, make lasting friendships, and feel right at home in the lively city of Bristol.

Brigg Point offers high-spec, modern rooms that are bright and furnished with comfy beds, ample storage, and dedicated study areas. Prices are per person, per week, and include fast WiFi and all utility bills. Find your perfect room at Brigg Point and enjoy the ultimate student living experience in Bristol all whilst living in the best location.

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Water
Electricity
Heating
Wi-fi
Common Amenities
Study areas
Private meeting rooms
Rooftop terrace
Courtyard
Cinema room
Gym & fitness studio

Cancellation Policies (5)

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    This property offers 1, 4 flexible instalment plans.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to bring?

Their rooms are not like a traditional hotel, and do not come with bedding, towels, bathroom supplies or cooking equipment, so they advise you to either bring your own or purchase in advance from their partners, UniKitOut. All rooms will come with a toilet roll.

Do I have to be a student to live here?

Yes, you must be a student, enrolled in a college/university and be 17 years or older at check-in.

Do I need to have a guarantor?

Yes, but only if you have requested to pay in instalments. Without a guarantor, you’ll be required to pay your rent in full in July.

Can I receive post?

Absolutely, you’ll have your own post box in reception and will be given a key to check your post at any time of the day/night. Parcels can be delivered to reception for them to look after, just bring your ID when coming to collect them. However, please be aware of their postal policy when using this service.

Is there somewhere to keep my bike?

There is! You’ll find plenty of secure bike storage available for you to use throughout your time.

Will I be sharing a room?

All their non studio accommodation with the exception of twin rooms are only for single occupancy. They are happy to accept Dual occupancy requests for selected studios

Who is responsible for cleaning my studio?

That’s down to you – you can bring your rubbish/recycling to the bin store, and all collections are included in your rent.

Who cleans the communal areas?

The property team will take care of that, but please respect these living areas, as they are proud of what they have done with them.

Where can I smoke?

Their buildings and grounds are strictly non-smoking but you’re welcome to smoke outside of the building at least 5 metres away from doors and windows.

Can I choose what floor I live on?

Yes, you’ll be able to let them know your preference at the time of booking.

Can family and friends visit?

Please refer to local COVID-19 advice. Generally your guests are welcome to come and see you throughout your studies. You can have one guest stay in your room with you 3 nights a week, but you must be present the entire time and sign them in on arrival.

Who is responsible for a guest while they’re on the premises?

You are responsible for your guest. They must be signed in/out and follow all aparto regulations while on the property.

Is a TV provided?

Yep, you’ll find a TV in all their rooms as well as in the communal lounge, but you’ll be responsible for paying the TV Licence before you binge on that new BBC series.

How do the laundry facilities work?

The laundry service is super easy to use! Download the Circuit Laundry app and head down to the Laundry Room. All the instructions you need will be there to fully utilise the service.

Can I personalise my room?

Absolutely! They want you to be as comfortable as possible, so turn your room into a space you love to live in. Just make sure its returned to them the way you found it upon checkout. If not, damage charges will apply.

Can I pay my rent monthly?

They prefer to receive rent in four instalments throughout the year. Their instalment dates are aligned with the University term if you are receiving student loan support or a scholarship.

Can I extend my stay?

If there are rooms available, you should be able to extend your stay after you have moved in. Please speak to the accommodation team while in the building to arrange an extension.

What do I do if something isn’t working in my apartment/flat?

If you have any maintenance issues, you can simply log into the portal and select the "maintenance" option at the top. Once you've done that, then log in your issue and give as much detail as possible.

Can I speak with someone from property if I have a personal problem?

Their friendly team are always happy to lend an ear. Before talking to them, they would advise you contact your university support team first, since they may be able to offer you advice. If you would like to speak with the Accommodation Manager, you’re welcome to book an appointment and they’ll be happy to meet with you.

Can I park my car?

There are only 10 car parking spaces on site, with each costing £1000.00 for the year. If you need somewhere to park, you’ll have to be quick as they’re offered on a first come, first served basis.

Can I arrange to live with my friends?

Yep, they want you to be as comfortable as possible when you’re with them. Just let them know you wish to live on the same floor when making your booking. If you don’t know anyone else moving to the residence, don’t worry – most students come on their own and soon make friends once they’re here.

What is the payments schedule and will I need to pay a deposit?

As Summer stays are limited to 10 weeks, you will need to make a full payment up front, before you arrive at the residence. Your booking is not complete until payment is made and until payment is made the room is not secured. Summer stays do not require a deposit payment.

What time can I arrive, and what time is check-out?

You can check into the room at 16:00 on the day of your check-in. On the day of your check-out you will have to vacate the room by 10:00. If you do arrive early for your check in, you may be able to get your keys early if the room is ready, if not you can relax in one of their communal areas until it is clean.

Will anyone be at reception to meet me?

Their receptions are staffed 24 hours a day. However, if you are planning to arrive at the weekend or out of office hours 9AM – 5PM. It is best to either phone ahead or email first. If the reception is closed when you arrive it is most likely as the team member is helping another resident. In this case you should press the buzzer and call the security number for assistance.

Can I leave early?

Yes, you are free to leave when you like, however you will not be liable for a refund unless another student takes over your booking. Please let their team’s know when you are planning on checking out.

Do I have to be a student to rent a room?

You will need to be a student in full time education. If you have finished University and are completing an internship of work programme you can stay in their residence if you have not yet graduated from your course.

How do I book a viewing?

They would love to show you around! Please book a viewing slot on their website.

How long does it take to view the accommodation?

Usually about 30 minutes.

What if I need to re-arrange or cancel my viewing?

No problem, just give them a call and let them know.

Will my property have Wi-Fi?

Indeed, it will. With their standard package, you will get free high-speed WiFi connection throughout the property, including bedrooms that have a wired connection. You can connect up to 3 devices, so it's perfect for browsing Instagram, watching your favourite Netflix series and studying of course!. The Internet is provided by their reliable partner, Ask4 and they give you the option to upgrade your package for a small fee if you need extra speed for those gaming nights. Please speak to your residence team for further information. **Speeds over WiFi may vary depending on several factors, such as the type of device you use and where you are when you’re trying to connect. The average attainable speed at peak times (8 pm – 10 pm ) is 80% of the internet access speed**

Can I move in before my tenancy/licence starts?

Please contact property to check availability.

Can I change my tenancy/licence dates to work around my university start and end dates?

Their tenancy/licence dates are set and can’t be changed once they’re in place.

Can I speak with someone from aparto if I have a personal problem?

Their friendly team are always happy to lend an ear. Before talking to them, they would advise you contact your university support team first, since they may be able to offer you advice. If you would like to speak with the Accommodation Manager, you’re welcome to book an appointment and they’ll be happy to meet with you.
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1. Gas & Electricity (Utility Bills) - £150 - £200/month

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