This property is located close to Cambridge city centre. With Cambridge train station and several shops, restaurants, bars, and supermarkets a short walk away, you will have all your student needs sorted.
The residence only accept bookings if you are over 18, with the exception of properties in Scotland where you must be 16 or over. This is due to the legally binding tenancy agreement that every tenant is required to sign when living at the accommodation. They also can only accept people in full time education.
We do provide female only accommodation in some of the schemes but it is not guaranteed that this will be possible. Please speak to the amber team to find out more information.
We are more than happy to accommodate groups as well as individuals. Where you are not booking in a group, the residence team understand your flat mates will be key to your experience so when you book as an individual, they will ask you a series of questions to help them to match you with the perfect flatmates.
Yes. It is your home so you are allowed to have guests visiting you.
Their standard office hours are between 10am 5pm. Out-of-office hours are also supported by emergency contacts.
Absolutely! They want their community to suit you, so they wont force you to come to their events but you are always welcome. If you have your own suggestions for them even better!
No they do not advise you to bring your own electrical cooking equipment for health and safety reasons.
The students are responsible for their own rooms and communal kitchen within the flat. All other rooms and communal areas are cleaned by the site cleaner.
Smoking is not allowed within the accommodation, however there is a designated smoking area outside the building.
If you are having any issues please contact the accommodation team in the first instance, they will do all they can to help. In exceptional circumstances it may be possible to move you; however they would look to resolve any issues with you all.
Drop them an email or pop into the office to let them know, their on-site Maintenance team will be able to deal with most things.
No pets are permitted under the term of the tenancy agreement.
Yes. Groceries can be delivered to the reception area, but you are to ensure that you are available to take receipt of the delivery. Delivery drivers are not to be given access to the flats.
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
Some of the accommodation include contents insurance with Howden.
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Yes, WiFi is included in your rent. You'll also have a broadband connection in your room on your desk.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
Housing Hand provide a guarantor service for both International and UK students who do not have a suitable or qualifying UK guarantor.
Housing Hand works in partnership with the accommodation to stand as your UK rental guarantor. Accommodation requires all students to have a guarantor if you are not able or willing to pay your rent in full for the year. If you choose the instalment plan option and can provide your own UK guarantor, providing they qualify, then you do not need to use Housing Hand. If you choose the instalment plan option and cannot provide a UK guarantor, then Housing Hand will be able to provide this service for you.
Housing Hand charges a one off fee that you will either pay up front at the start of your tenancy or monthly (if on a 12 month contract).
For students the fee will be between 60-95% of your monthly rent with the minimum price starting at 295 for 12 months cover. The exact cost depends on your personal details and several factors including the amount of your rent, you will be given a no obligation quote for the cost of the service on application.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.
Yes you are entitled to cancel your booking but they will need you to provide proof for this.
Facilities and features can vary; typically you are provided with a bed, a study with a desk and a chair, bookshelves, wardrobe and plenty of storage. Bedding is not provided with each room as most of their students prefer to bring their own, however you can order bedding and kitchen utensils from their friends UniKitOut to be delivered to your room prior to your move in.
Most sites will be more than happy to arrange an airport pick up service for you. You just need to let them know your name, arrival date and time and your flight number, well then arrange the transport for you. Please ensure you have enough UK Sterling to pay the taxi fare and check with your chosen property first.
It is possible but it depends on each scheme. The residence team would advise you to check with them before you make any arrangements.
Most of the sites offer summer stays. Please check with the amber team for further information.
You will need to bring a method of Identification with you to the accommodation, either a Driving License or Passport, a letter of confirmation from the University. They also need a passport photograph.
If you are travelling via car on move in day they will inform you in advance whether there is a drop off bay on site for you to off load any suitcases or belongings, or they will send you the location of the nearest car park. Its important to book your move in slot with them in advance so that they can make sure these resources are available to you on the day.
They understand that sometimes students will need to arrive outside of arrival hours. They ask for you to contact your Accommodation Team at the earliest possible opportunity to ensure that they can provide all the necessary information and ensure that they have got everything ready for your arrival. For example they need to ensure that they have received all relevant documentation, the booking fee and first instalment before they can move anybody in.
It might not be a manager who will be there for the check-in however the Accommodation Team will always aim to introduce themselves at the earliest opportunity so you know who they are.
Yes but you will still have to pay rent for the full length of your agreed tenancy, even if you no longer live at your accommodation.
In the event that something is broken or doesn't work in any part of the accommodation, the student needs to report the issues to the accommodation office who will escalate it accordingly. They have accommodation maintenance wizards that work full or part time on site depending on the property. They are there for the hour of need replacing light bulbs, blown fuses, blocked showers etc. They do also work with local contractors for isolated issues. Your son/daughter will always be given at least 24 hours notice if a maintenance operative or contractor needs to access their room. They always offer for the maintenance operative/contractor to be escorted for the jobs entirety if necessary.
They know it can sometimes be unsettling when your son/daughter leave home for the first time, despite it being one of the proudest moments they understand it can be hard. As parents its natural to worry, they find a common one is their students not responding to phone calls or e-mails as quickly as they might have done at home. They always respect that all their students are responsible adults and are sensitive to respecting their privacy, however they appreciate that some situations can be distressing. They therefore always encourage all their parents to contact the accommodation team by phone or e-mail (details available on your relevant scheme page) if you have any concerns regarding your son/daughter. A member of the accommodation team will pop over to their room to give a friendly knock on the door to check everything is okay. If there's any reason why they aren't able to support your concern they will always try to direct you to the appropriate department at the University/College.
They are proud to offer a postal service during office hours within their schemes. They always communicate the postal process to their students when they move in, however they will always make every effort to ensure that your daughter/son gets their mail safely. They always asks for students to inform the staff if they are expecting a recorded or special delivery for the site team to ensure that someone is available for the delivery. They also always ask for the student to bring some ID for when they come to collect the parcel. They recognise that the students cant always come down themselves; they are flexible with friends picking up parcels however the student needs to contact the accommodation team to let them know in advance.
They cannot be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from accepting mail on students behalf. Although they will make every effort to ensure the students get their mail safely, they will not be responsible if recipients fail to collect their deliveries, packages are stolen or damaged due to circumstances beyond the control of the accommodation team. They also are not responsible for packages that arrive outside office opening hours or when the accommodation team are out of the office. If the students dont collect their mail within 4 weeks it will be returned to the sender.
They take booking preferences very seriously and take great pride in being able to accommodate these in most cases. There is a preference box on the booking form which allows the student to put any preferences they might have, for example friends they wish to live with, location of room within the building, same sex cluster flats. They always do their best to accommodate these preferences, if for whatever reason they cant fulfil them they will always try to achieve one or two and notify the student if they aren't possible.
Students do not have to pay Council Tax, but the council must be informed that you are a student and apply for exemption as this does not automatically happen. It is the responsibility of every student to apply for exemption, your University/College or accommodation provider* cannot do this for you, though they can help you!
At accommodation, they want you to feel safe and secure at all times. They understand how important safety and security is to students when it comes to choosing a place to live. That's why we've taken every effort to ensure that they provide the best services so that their students can thoroughly enjoy living with them. They have 24 Hour CCTV Cameras installed in all of their buildings, internally and externally. Secure Key Fob Door Entry & Bedroom Door Locks. There are also locks on all private bedrooms and out-of-hour security is there to support the community if you have any security concerns, ensuring your security and safety.
The properties have been specifically designed to be used by students. These properties have benefited from significant changes in fire safety, building regulations and coherent fire and management strategies. They have extensive fire safety systems in place in all the buildings that they manage. They are also audited by their own internal team, as well as external consultants, on a regular basis to validate, and if necessary update, their extensive fire safety systems, policies and procedures.
Cambridge is one of the most prestigious student cities in the world, known for its academic excellence and student life. It’s home to over 30,000 students studying at world-renowned institutions such as the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University. With such a large student population, the demand for housing is always high. Located in Cambridgeshire, the city has a population of around 150,000 people and is celebrated for its rich history, architectural beauty, and cutting-edge research. Because of its strong academic reputation, Cambridge offers a wide variety of student flats in Cambridge, including private rooms, shared apartments, en-suites, non-ensuites, and studios.
The best part is: amber. As the go-to platform for student housing in Cambridge, amber makes finding your perfect Cambridge student accommodation super easy with its verified listings, flexible leases, and options that match your unique preferences. Need extra help? Amber’s personalised booking assistance has you covered. Explore top-notch Cambridge student accommodation from trusted names like Collegiate and Yugo. Prices range to suit every pocket, with options starting from £150 to £300 per week. Amber isn’t just about finding a roof; it’s about securing a space that feels like home. Why wait? Some of the best Cambridge accommodation, listed with amber, include The Railyard and Yugo Anglia House.
Located in the picturesque East Anglia region of England, Cambridge is the ultimate blend of history, academics, and modern-day student energy. This city, famous for its cobblestone streets and breathtaking architecture, dates back to medieval times. It is best known as the home of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1209. Beyond its iconic academic reputation, Cambridge is a city brimming with life, thanks to its diverse population of over 125,000 people, many of whom are students like you. Surrounded by natural beauty, Cambridge offers plenty of escapes from the grind. You can visit the best cafes in Cambridge, located near the university. Whether it’s chilling on the River Cam, strolling through the lush Grantchester Meadows, or soaking up the serene vibes of The Fens, there’s no shortage of outdoor spots to recharge. For the music and festival-loving crowd, events like Strawberry Fair and the world-famous Cambridge Folk Festival keep the city buzzing with good vibes year-round. The nightlife here doesn’t disappoint either, with student-friendly pubs, trendy bars, and cosy cafes dotted across the city. Some of the best thrift shops in Cambridge are easily accessible from every part of the city.
When it comes to education, Cambridge is a global standout. The University of Cambridge is consistently ranked #5 in the QS World University Rankings, attracting students from all corners of the globe. Other notable institutions, such as Anglia Ruskin University, add to the city’s reputation as an academic haven. Cambridge’s tight-knit educational community and student-friendly neighbourhoods, like Mill Road and Castle Hill, make it the perfect place to study, live, and thrive. Amber ensures your student flats in Cambridge search is a breeze. Amber’s student rooms in Cambridge are strategically located near all these top universities.
The ideal student accommodation in Cambridge isn’t just about having a roof over your head; it’s about creating a space where you can focus on acing your studies and living your best student life. This is where amber comes in with the best Cambridge accommodation. Think of it as your one-stop shop for finding verified, affordable, and student-friendly student housing in Cambridge. From sleek studios to shared apartments packed with top-notch amenities, amber’s got options that tick all the boxes. Plus, many private student flats in Cambridge are just a short walk or drive away from the University of Cambridge, so you’ll never have to stress about missing a lecture. Some options for the best student housing in Cambridge are as follows.
1. Brunswick House – The property costs £210 per week.
2. Castle Hill – ★★★★★ (5/5) – Just moved in here, room was clean and well-maintained upon arrival. The property costs £210 per week.
3. Student Castle Cambridge – ★★★★★ (5/5) – It was a very nice student accommodation, everything was almost very new, and all the important amenities were provided. The property costs £190 per week.
4. The Railyard – ★★★★★ (5/5) – Really lovely accommodation with excellent facilities, beautiful rooms, and incredibly friendly and helpful staff. The property costs £250 per week.
5. Yugo Anglia House – A really decent, cosy student accommodation that genuinely cares about its residents. The property costs £230 per week.
Cambridge is brimming with neighbourhoods that cater to every student’s vibe, whether you’re all about being close to campus, saving some cash, or living in a buzzing student hub. Each area comes with its perks, so let’s break it down:
1. Hills Road: Hills Road is one of the most popular areas for students in Cambridge, with an average monthly cost of living of around £950–£1,200. It’s ideal for those who want to live close to both the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University. The area is filled with cafes, restaurants, and local shops, offering a lively yet convenient atmosphere. Amber properties like Castle Hill are right here, making the commute to lectures a breeze.
2. Petersfield: Petersfield is a lively and student-friendly neighbourhood with an average monthly cost of living of around £900–£1,100. Check out The Railyard, which offers cosy, affordable accommodations here.
3. Whittlesford: Whittlesford offers a quieter, suburban feel with an average monthly cost of living of about £850–£1,000. Students appreciate the balance of calm living with convenient travel links.
4. Cherry Hinton: Cherry Hinton is a budget-friendly area in Cambridge, with an average monthly cost of living between £800–£950. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and green surroundings, it’s a great option for students seeking affordable housing without sacrificing comfort. Amber’s properties, like Brunswick House here, offer all the essentials without breaking the bank.
5. De Freville Avenue: De Freville Avenue is a picturesque and desirable neighbourhood with an average monthly cost of living of around £1,000–£1,250. Close to the River Cam, it’s perfect for relaxing walks or study breaks by the water.
Cambridge offers a wide variety of student housing options to suit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber provides fully furnished and high-quality student flats in Cambridge that make student life comfortable and easy. Whether you prefer a quiet study space or a lively community setting, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick look at the room types available in student flats in Cambridge:
1. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms are a popular pick among students who value both privacy and community. Each room comes with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom, offering the comfort of personal space while still being part of a shared home.
Privacy: Enjoy your own bathroom for daily convenience and comfort.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and lounges are shared, making it easy to socialise and form lasting friendships.
Ideal For: Students who want a balance between independence and a lively social atmosphere.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms are perfect for students looking for a simple, budget-friendly living option. You get a private bedroom and share the bathroom with other flatmates, keeping costs affordable without sacrificing comfort.
Privacy: Your bedroom is entirely private, with shared access to bathrooms.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and lounges are communal, creating a friendly, community feel.
Ideal For: Students who prioritise affordability and enjoy a shared-living experience.
3. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments offer the best of both worlds — private bedrooms combined with shared kitchens, bathrooms, and lounges. They’re designed to encourage interaction while maintaining personal comfort.
Privacy: Your own room ensures a private retreat.
Shared Living Areas: Perfect spaces for cooking together, studying, or socialising.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy living with friends or love meeting new people from different backgrounds.
4. Private Rooms
Private rooms provide the ultimate comfort of independent living. With a private bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom, you get a complete setup that feels like your own mini apartment.
Privacy: Total independence with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None. You have full control over your space.
Ideal For: Students who value peace, comfort, and a self-sufficient lifestyle.
5. Studios
Studios are compact, all-in-one spaces that combine a bedroom, kitchenette, and private bathroom. They’re perfect for students who prefer a quiet, personal environment with everything within reach.
Privacy: Enjoy total privacy and convenience in your own self-contained space.
Shared Living Areas: None. Everything you need is right inside your room.
Ideal For: Students who prefer calm surroundings and complete focus on studies.
6. 1-Bed Apartments
1-bed apartments offer a full home-like experience, featuring a separate bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living area. They provide maximum comfort and space for students or couples.
Privacy: Complete privacy with every facility to yourself.
Shared Living Areas: None. It’s your own personal space from start to finish.
Ideal For: Students or couples who want a spacious, independent home environment.
Living in Cambridge comes with its unique charm, and a price tag to match. While it’s known for its world-class universities and charming student life, understanding the cost of living here is key to managing your budget like a pro. On average, monthly expenses can range from £1,356 to £1,500 per month, depending on your lifestyle. Housing is the biggest chunk, with Cambridge student accommodation options ranging from budget-friendly shared apartments to more premium studios. Other expenses include food and groceries, transportation, and entertainment. While costs can vary, the city offers plenty of ways to stretch your pound. Here's the breakdown of the expenses.
1. Off-campus accommodation: £840 - £1,000/month
2. Transportation: £60 - £80/month
3. Food: £350 - £450/month
4. Entertainment: £45 - £60/month
5. Groceries: £100 - £130/month
6. Clothes: £70 - £100/month
Getting around Cambridge is not just easy but also an experience in itself, blending convenience, affordability, and picturesque views. As a compact and student-friendly city, Cambridge offers a variety of transport options that cater to every need, whether it’s getting to classes, hanging out with friends, or exploring the city’s historic corners. Here’s how you can travel like a pro in Cambridge:
1. Bikes: Cambridge is synonymous with cycling. With its flat terrain, extensive cycle paths, and bike-friendly culture, it’s the go-to option for students. You can buy a second-hand bike for around £50–£100, with minimal upkeep costs, making it an affordable and eco-friendly way to get around. Cycling isn’t just practical, it’s a vibe! Bonus: you’ll be zipping through cobbled streets with zero traffic hassles while staying fit.
2. Buses: Cambridge’s bus network connects all the key spots, from university campuses to buzzing student neighbourhoods. A weekly bus pass costs approximately £15–£20, and discounts through services like Stagecoach make it even cheaper for students. You can take the Cambridge Parkside - Stop 18 and Bridge Street bus stops.
3. Trains: If you’re looking to venture beyond Cambridge, the train station has your back. London is just a one-hour ride away, and other scenic towns are easily accessible. Train travel can cost around £30–£50 per week, but with the 16–25 Railcard, students can save up to a third on ticket prices.
4. Walking: Cambridge is small enough that many key destinations are within walking distance. Strolling through its quaint streets, surrounded by historic architecture and scenic views, is a highlight in itself.
5. Taxis and Ride-Sharing: For late-night outings or when you’re running late, taxis and apps like Uber are readily available. While slightly more expensive, they’re a reliable option in emergencies or when public transport isn’t an option.
Living in Cambridge as a student? Say hello to an exciting blend of academic rigour and city vibes! Known for its safety and student-friendly atmosphere, Cambridge is a hub where cosy cafes meet picturesque parks. From low-crime neighbourhoods to study-friendly spots, you’re surrounded by an environment that fuels both productivity and relaxation. Coffee lovers will find an array of cosy cafes near student houses to rent in Cambridge. A few of them include Urban Larder, Bould Brothers Coffee, and Mill Mediterranean Coffee Spot, serving delicious coffee and snacks. Satiate your taste buds with diverse cuisines at Midsummer House, The Cambridge Chop House, and The Oak Bistro.
For social butterflies, the nightlife scene is buzzing. Trendy hangouts like The Free Press, Eagle, and The Cambridge Blue nightclub promise epic nights out, while quieter gems like Millworks offer the perfect chill vibe. Fancy some downtime? Green spaces like Jesus Green and Grantchester Meadows are ideal for sunny day picnics or a quick study sesh under the trees. Cambridge also turns it up a notch with cultural experiences. Whether it’s the quirky Cambridge Folk Festival, the Strawberry Fair, or riverside punting on the Cam, there’s always something cool happening. Explore hidden gems like the Cambridge Market Square for street food and unique finds, or take a stroll to The Backs for breathtaking views of the colleges. Add in top-tier museums like the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and it’s clear Cambridge isn’t just a student city, it’s The Student City. Students will have a lot of things to do in Cambridge; every day’s an adventure waiting to happen here!
Cambridge is a city synonymous with academic excellence, and it’s home to some of the most prestigious universities in the world. Here's a closer look at the top universities in the city:
1. University of Cambridge: The University of Cambridge offers a broad range of disciplines, from science and engineering to the humanities and social sciences. The closest student houses to rent in Cambridge include Castle Hill Cambridge.
2. Anglia Ruskin University: The university prepares students for the workforce through hands-on learning and strong industry connections. Its programs cover a wide range of fields, including business, healthcare, and the creative arts. The best Cambridge accommodation near Anglia Ruskin University is Yugo Anglia House.
3. Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts: Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts offers programs in fine art, design, music, and performing arts. The Cam Foundry is a top student accommodation in Cambridge near the Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts.
4. King’s College: King’s College, a renowned college of the University of Cambridge, is famous for its stunning architecture, particularly the iconic King’s College Chapel. The college offers a rich academic environment, with a focus on arts, humanities, and social sciences.
5. BPP Cambridge: It is an excellent choice for students looking to pursue a career in law, business, or finance. BPP offers students the opportunity to gain specialised skills and a variety of options for student accommodation in England.