Britannia Students Heald Court, Manchester

Heald Grove, Manchester, M14 4PE, United Kingdom
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£283
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1.9 mi from Manchester
( 14m. 23m. 42m)
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Xaverian College | 0.4 mi
MIMIT Office, Citylabs | 0.4 mi
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Wifi
Lounge Area
Reception
Lounge Area
Outdoor Area
Bike Storage
WiFi Internet

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About the Property

This modern hall of residence is in a great location, a short travelling distance to Manchester city centre and easy walking distance to University of Manchester, Metropolitan University and the Royal Infirmary. Whitworth Park and a varied mix of shops, bars and restaurants only a few minutes walk away.

Heald Court offers apartments with single bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, ¾ double bed, wardrobe, desk/chair and shelving. The en-suite bathrooms contain a WC, handbasin and shower. The shared kitchen is fully equipped with tableware and cookware and includes a washing machine. Each apartment has a lounge area.

Utility bills are included in the price. Other facilities include high speed internet, outdoor space, and bicycle storage. There is also on-site parking available for an additional charge.

Students are responsible for cleaning their bedroom and communal areas within the apartment.

Buses to and from Manchester city centre are frequent and convenient, with a bus stop only 2 minutes walk from the residence, and travel times of approximately 20 minutes.

Minimum age is 18. Minimum stay is 4 weeks. Stays must begin and end on Saturdays or Sundays. Rates are valid from 7th September 2024 until 30th August 2025 but are not guaranteed and may be subject to change.

Note: Only 10 minutes walk from University of Manchester, 10 minutes travel to Manchester Metropolitan University and 30 minutes travel to University of Salford.

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WiFi Internet
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Outdoor Area
Bike Storage
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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when I check in?


When you check in, you will either be met at the property by a member of the residence staff (this can vary from residence to residence). You will be advised about the procedure when your booking is confirmed.

How far is the hall of residence from my school/college?


At the time of booking, please let us know the name, address, and postcode of the school/college where you will be studying. We will then be able to advise you as to which residences would be most convenient for your place of study. We will also direct you to the appropriate websites which will help you to calculate your journey time.

How many people will live with me in the hall of residence?

Five people will share a communal kitchen/dining area in your apartment.

If my hall of residence is configured in ‘flats’ (apartments) who else will be staying in the same flat?


You will normally be sharing your flat with other students attending language schools college or university courses. Your ‘flatmates’ may be from a variety of different countries.

Can I book to stay in a single-sex apartment (i.e. all girls or all boys)?


This is not usually possible, although it can occasionally be arranged if you are traveling as a part of a group and if it is requested well in advance.

Do I need to bring bed linen?

Yes, you will need to bring bedding and linens. Or arrange for these to be delivered in advance of your stay.

Do I need to bring towels?

Yes, you will need to bring towels or arrange for these to be delivered in advance of your stay.

What does self-catering mean?


Self-catering is when there are no meals provided with the accommodation, but students have access to fully equipped kitchens where they can prepare their own meals. The majority of halls of residence are self-catering. (Please refer to each individual residence page for details).

Do I have kitchen facilities?


Yes, all of their self-catering residences have fully equipped kitchens. You are expected to provide your own washing up liquid and clothes.

What happens if I don’t know how to work something in my residence?


Ask others in the residence if you are unsure how to work something, alternatively, ask a member of the residence staff to assist you or provide you with written instructions.

Do I have computer/internet facilities in my building? What will it cost?


All residence buildings have Internet facilities, but you will need to bring your own computer. Most residences offer free internet access but where there is a charge, the cost may vary according to the residence concerned. (Please refer to each individual residence page for details).

What happens if the Internet is not working?


Contact the management representative or on-site residence staff to report it. If your computer rather than the Internet facilities are the cause of the problem, They will help in any way that they can but cannot be held responsible for any problems related to your computer.

Will I have laundry facilities?

There is a washer dryer available in the kitchen/lounge which is free for you to use.

Will I have a television?


There is a television in the student lounge of all halls of residence.

What happens if I lose my key?


Unfortunately, there is a charge for lost keys. Please immediately report the loss to the management representative or on-site residence staff. Please ensure that you do not have anything with you identifying your address with the keys, as this means they will have to change the locks for the whole building.

Where should I have my mail sent?


You should have your mail sent to the address of your hall of residence.

Can my friends stay in my apartment when they come to visit?

Unfortunately, overnight guests are strictly prohibited in most halls of residence, especially those offering single rooms only.  Occasional visitors for less than 3 nights may be permitted at times. Prior permission must be obtained in advance from management's office and an additional charge will apply.

When will my apartment be cleaned?

No cleaning is included.  You are expected to keep your room tidy and clean the kitchen after using including washing dishes. Failure to do so could result in you being charged for professional cleaning.

What happens if I break or damage furnishings or china/glassware?


They understand that occasional breakages occur in the kitchen and they do not normally charge for these unless they are excessive. Breakages and damage, such as to furniture and carpets/curtains, may be charged for or the cost deducted from your deposit.

How much do I have to pay to secure the room?


Full prepayment for stays of up to and including 13 weeks is required, as described on the pro-forma invoice, which will be sent to you at the time of booking.

I am staying for longer than 13 weeks. Is it possible for me to pay in installments and do you have a payment plan option?


Yes

Why is a deposit required and how can I get it back at the end of my stay? How long does it take? How will it be refunded?

A deposit is required at most halls of residence. The purpose of the deposit is to cover the cost of any damage or breakages caused by students during their stay, as well as to act as a guarantee against non-payment of accommodation fees. Deposits must be paid in advance (prior to arrival) by credit card or bank transfer. They regret that they are not able to accept cash on arrival. They will refund your deposit (less any deductions for damage/breakage or accommodation fees) within 28 days after you leave the hall of residence. Deposits cannot be refunded in cash.

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Manchester Student Accommodation

Students from all over the world come to Manchester, a thriving city renowned for its world-class universities, vibrant student culture, and rich industrial past. Finding the ideal housing is essential for those who intend to study here, and amber provides a smooth way for students to select their ideal Manchester student accommodation. The alternatives offered by amber are extensive and designed to accommodate a range of tastes and price ranges. Amber makes sure every student is comfortable and convenient by providing fully equipped ensuite rooms with private bathrooms as well as studio apartments with a separate kitchenette and living area. Furthermore, shared apartments give you the opportunity to interact with other students while maintaining your privacy if you want to experience a sense of community. Finding, comparing, and booking Manchester student accommodation close to universities like Manchester Metropolitan University or the University of Manchester is made easy using amber's platform.

About Manchester

With more than 500,000 residents, Manchester has evolved from a centre for textiles to a flourishing metropolis with world-class innovation, music, and education. Manchester is ideally situated for weekend trips and outdoor excursions for those who enjoy the outdoors, close to the stunning Peak District and Lake District National Parks. Additionally, cities that are located near Manchester include Bolton, Salford, and Huddersfield.

The city attracts students from all over the world since it is home to esteemed universities. The University of Manchester (QS World University Ranking: 32), Manchester Metropolitan University, and University of Salford are some of the most well-known ones. These colleges are only 5–10 minutes away from your student accommodation Manchester properties such as Dwell 121 Princess Street and iQ Hollingworth House, which makes commuting easy and frees up more time for you to experience student life.

Another big lure is the city's renowned music culture, which gave rise to classic bands like Oasis and The Smiths and is still inspiring with a vibrant selection of concerts and clubs. Manchester is a top option for students wishing to study in the UK because of its unique combination of academic rigour, cultural experiences, and a vibrant nightlife. With studios and shared apartments close to your university, student accommodation Manchester properties put you right in the middle of things and make the city seem like home right away.

Best Student Accommodation In Manchester

Student accommodation in Manchester is categorised based on preferences. Not only do students have a variety of options to choose from, but they also have the opportunity to enjoy a number of amenities and features to enjoy. Finding the best student accommodation Manchester property is quite simplified, thanks to amber’s services. From studio apartments to ensuites and shared rooms, there are several student accommodation Manchester options available, which make your overall university experience a whole lot easier. Have a look at some of the top properties for Manchester student accommodation, what they offer, and their locations:

1. iQ Lambert & Fairfield House

2. iQ Wilmslow Park

3. iQ Hollingworth House

4. Moss Court

5. iQ Kerria Apartments

6. iQ Fletcher House

7. Canvas River Street Tower

8. City Edge

9. LadyBarn House

10. Vita Student Circle Square

Affordable Student Accommodation In Manchester

For students who want to enjoy the best of city life without going over budget, finding reasonably priced student accommodation Manchester options in the city can be a game-changer. Comfort, convenience, and camaraderie are all provided by city living, which ranges from communal flats to affordable studios. Here are some cheap student accommodation Manchester options to consider:

1. Riverside House

2. New Medlock House

3. Piccadilly Point

4. Square Gardens

5. iQ Manchester Gardens

Best Areas To Live In Manchester

Choosing the right area to live in Manchester can make all the difference in your student experience. Known for its blend of culture, history, and lively student neighbourhoods, Manchester offers something for everyone. Some of the best areas to live in Manchester include:

1. Castlefield

Castlefield is a charming, ancient neighbourhood with cobblestone lanes, canals, and green areas that provides a tranquil diversion from the bustle of the city. It is well-known for its Roman history and contemporary residences, making it an excellent choice for students who choose a more sedate, scenic area near the city centre for their student accommodation Manchester. Some notable properties include Canvas River Street Tower, City Edge, and many more.

2. Northern Quarter

The Northern Quarter is a creative centre known for its record stores, independent businesses, street art, and hip eateries. With lots of interesting locations to discover and a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, it's a popular destination for artists and students. Properties like Ladybarn House and Vita Student Circle Square are some of the best ones to consider.

3. Manchester City Centre

The City Centre is perfect for people who want to be close to the main attractions, food options, and shopping. With easy access to public transportation and a blend of modern and old architecture, it is quite lively and handy. In addition, with several properties around, such as Moss Court and Riverside House, students have a variety of things to do.

4. Lower Chatham

A more tranquil and reasonably priced place to live that is yet near the city's institutions is Lower Chatham. Students looking for a well-rounded, reasonably priced neighbourhood with decent amenities close by, will love this place. You can choose from properties like Harry Lord House, iQ Student Quarter and many more.

5. Deansgate

Deansgate offers an upscale experience with luxury apartments, shopping spots, and fine dining. Known for its iconic skyscrapers, it’s perfect for those looking for modern city living with a bit of sophistication, along with some of the best options for student accommodation in Manchester. Top options for students include True Manchester Salford, iQ Lambert & Fairfield House, and more.

Room Types Available In Manchester

Manchester has a variety of accommodation types to fit the budget and lifestyle of any student. There is something for everyone, ranging from communal areas that promote a feeling of community to individual studios for individuals who want independence. Here are some room types available in Manchester:

1. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom complete with an attached bathroom, giving students their own personal space for sleeping and hygiene. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents, making it a suitable choice for students who appreciate privacy in their bedroom but enjoy socialising in communal spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms are budget-friendly options that provide a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. This setup allows students to have their own personal sleeping and study area while making use of shared facilities.

3. Studio Apartments
Studio apartments are fully self-contained units, featuring a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. With no need for shared spaces, they offer maximum privacy and independence, making them ideal for students who prefer a complete living area of their own.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
These apartments feature one or two separate bedrooms and include a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, they’re ideal for students who prefer to live with one other person, offering a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.

5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, with common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room shared among roommates. This layout is ideal for students who want a mix of personal space in their bedrooms and shared social areas.

6. Private Rooms
Private rooms provide a personal space equipped with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They offer the privacy of an individual bedroom while often granting access to shared communal areas, making them a versatile choice for students seeking both independence and community.

Cost of Living In Manchester

Compared to other major UK cities like London, Manchester offers a more inexpensive lifestyle while yet offering a wealth of social and cultural experiences. On average, students can expect to spend close to £1800 - £2000 on a monthly basis. For better understanding, read about the cost of living in Manchester for students. To aid with your planning, the following is a summary of typical monthly expenses:

1. Food: £200 - £300 per month

2. Groceries: £100 - £150 per month

3. Transportation: £60 - £90 per month

4. Entertainment: £50 - £100 per month

5. Clothing: £30 - £70 per month

6. Sports & Fitness: £20 - £40 per month

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Manchester's well-connected and reasonably priced public transportation system makes getting around the city simple. Students may commute easily and effectively because of the city's numerous transit alternatives, which include buses, trams, and trains. Students can control their travel expenses while seeing the city and visiting academic campuses thanks to a variety of travel card options as well. Some top options for students to travel include:

1. Bus

With lines that go all around the city and into the neighbouring areas, buses are among the most economical and practical modes of transportation in Manchester. The average cost of a single trip is about £1.50, and an adult day pass costs about £4. Additionally, students can take advantage of the Stagecoach UniRider card, which provides unlimited bus travel at a subsidised rate.

2. Metrolink Tram

Manchester's Metrolink tram system is a well-liked option since it connects important destinations such as university districts, the city centre, and surrounding communities from your Manchester accommodation. Adult day passes cost approximately £4.90, while a single journey costs approximately £1.80. For everyday commutes and weekend excursions, tram riding is now affordable and accessible for students thanks to the Get Me There card's discounted costs.

3. Train

For quick vacations outside of the city or for regional commuting from your Manchester accommodation, trains offer a speedy and effective means to get from Manchester to neighbouring cities. The cost varies with distance, with shorter trips typically costing £3 to £5. The 16-25 Railcard, which provides 1/3 off rail costs throughout the UK, is advantageous for students who regularly travel outside of Manchester since it lowers the cost of regional discovery.

4. Bikes and Cycles

With so many bike lanes and cycling routes spread out around the city, Manchester is becoming a more bike-friendly place. If you have your own bike, this eco-friendly, low-cost commute choice is free; if you use a bike-sharing program like Mobike, it costs about £1 every half hour. For students seeking outdoor exercise and flexibility, cycling is a great choice from their Manchester accommodation.

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Manchester is a dynamic city that appeals to both tourists and students because it blends a lively student culture with a wealth of attractions. Manchester is well-known for its vibrant arts scene, which includes world-class exhibitions at the Manchester Art Gallery and street art in the Northern Quarter. Numerous cafes, bars, and music venues, including the storied O2 Apollo and Albert Hall, where famous performances are frequently held, provide a vibrant social environment for students. Food lovers will be thrilled by the city’s diverse dining scene, by visiting the best restaurants in Manchester, from budget-friendly bites to gourmet experiences. With Old Trafford and the Etihad Stadium attracting supporters from all over the world to see Manchester United and Manchester City play, the city is also known for its world-class football culture.

Manchester is home to several visitor attractions outside of its nightlife and sports, such as the Science and Industry Museum, the historic John Rylands Library, and the picturesque Castlefield canals. There are several things to do in Manchester other than its nightlife. Manchester offers both tourists and students an amazing experience with its combination of study-friendly areas, historical sites, and a thriving social scene.

Top Universities In Manchester

Manchester is home to some of the UK’s most prestigious and well-regarded universities, making it a top destination for students from around the world. The city’s rich academic heritage and vibrant campus life provide an ideal environment for students to thrive academically and socially. Here are the top universities:

1. University of Manchester

The University of Manchester, which is frequently named among the best universities in the world, is a major force in both research and education. The university, which is well-known for emphasising innovation, provides a broad range of programs in the humanities, social sciences, engineering, and other fields. Some of the nearest and most notable properties around this university include Ladybarn House and Canvas River Street Tower.

2. Manchester Metropolitan University

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3. University of Salford

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