

The Centre Court Nottingham address is at Alfreton Rd, Nottingham, NG7 3NS, United Kingdom. This Nottingham student accommodation offers various studio, en-suite, and private apartments near Nottingham Trent International College. Students can reach the college within a 14-minute walking distance. Nottingham Trent University is also a 6-minute drive away from Centre Court Nottingham. The city is in the East Midlands. The city has a student population of 60,000 students, and more than 20% are international students.
Nottingham’s employment rate is consistent with the UK average. As a student, you can expect diverse opportunities in healthcare, education, retail, and more. The job market is highly dynamic, and universities have strong links with employers. Thus, you get lots of internships and placements. The cost of living in Nottingham is £750 to £1,100 per month. This includes rent, food, and other lifestyle choices. Moreover, the city is 10 to 15% cheaper than London, and student discounts are widely available. With these features, you can expect a high standard of living, as indicated by the quality-of-life index of 180.81.
Centre Court Nottingham accommodation offers many room types from an Accessible Studio (24.6 sqm) to a Platinum Plus With Terrace (22.9 - 24 sqm). Each room comes with its own set of amenities to meet your needs during your student living. You get a comfy bed for a good sleep and relaxation. Along with that, you get a functional study desk and chair. The rent includes bills such as WiFi, gas, electricity, and water. Besides these, there are many common amenities to uplift your life.
For your entertainment, there is a cinema room with a communal TV, a communal lounge, a games area with a pool table, a courtyard, landscaped gardens, a roof terrace, and a coffee bar. Fitness amenities include a padel court, a yoga studio, a wellness suite, and a 1,900 sq ft gym. For seamless connectivity, you can connect to the high-speed internet. For your practical needs, there is a vending machine, bike storage, a laundry room, and CCTV. To encourage your learning, there is a podcast room and a study area at Centre Court Nottingham.
Centre Court Nottingham apartments are in a prime location with many student amenities and venues around. The University of Law and the University of Nottingham (Jubilee Campus) are a 6-minute drive away from this Nottingham student housing. You can shop for groceries at Tesco Express and Target Food Stores. For your pharmaceutical needs, there are Canning Pharmacy and Nexus Pharmacy.
When you crave delicious food, you can visit some of the best restaurants in Nottingham, such as Mraya restaurant and The Marina. The latter offers a vast menu of African delicacies near Centre Court Nottingham. If you are in a hurry, you can have a pizza takeout from SPICE HUT. Find freshly brewed coffee at Brew160 and Mag Mug Cafe. Fun evenings can be planned at Anatolian Social and The Organ Grinder. You can study for your tests and quizzes at Boots Library or Hyson Green Library. Your morning and evening strolls can take place at Independent Street Park.
When living at Centre Court Nottingham, you can visit a lot of tourist attractions in Nottingham. Visit exhibitions on history, art, and the legendary Robin Hood. Explore the largest collection of natural history exhibits and beautiful parklands in Wollaton Hall and Deer Park. Old Market Square is full of shopping streets and restaurants. Moreover, there are other iconic places such as the Council House and Nottingham’s town hall. Learn how caves served as tanneries, bomb shelters, and homes at the City of Caves. The National Justice Museum has exhibitions on crime, punishment, and social justice. You can also take ghost tours here. Sherwood Forest has nature reserves and heritage paths serving as a peaceful retreat.
Centre Court Nottingham is in a well-connected locality of the city with public transport nearby. You can get a bus from Boden Street (Stop RA33) or Newdigate Street (Stop RA23). Both are within a 2-minute walking distance. High School Tram Stop is the nearest tram stop within a 10-minute walk. These are some of the closest modes of transport to take you to your destination from Centre Court Nottingham.
1. To secure the room, a deposit must be paid at the time of booking. 2. Deposits vary by property and your deposit is placed into a deposit protection scheme, where it is held safely throughout the academic year and will be returned to you at the end of your contract subject to the contract terms. 3. Your deposit will be returned to you after your tenancy agreement has ended and your room has been inspected. The amount returned to you will depend on any outstanding charges and any damage found in your room or the communal areas of your apartment. Please note: The deposit you pay when making the application cannot be used towards a rent instalment as this is secured with a deposit protection scheme for the duration of your tenancy.
1. If you have a UK guarantor you can pay rent in three installments, and they ask for the initial payment 3 weeks before checking in. 2. If you do not have a UK guarantor you will be required to pay your rent in full, 6 weeks before the date your tenancy commences. Please note: You must paid the rent due by the time you arrive to check in.
Online payment & Bank transfer. Please note: International bank transfers may incur a charge from your own bank.
The property requires you to have a valid UK Guarantor if you wish to pay in instalments. The guarantor must: 1. Be resident in the UK for a minimum of 1 year 2. Be over 21 years of age 3. Be a homeowner or in full time employment) 4. Provide a copy of photographic identification, such as a passport, driving licence or ID badge 5. Provide a copy of proof of your UK address which must be less than 3 months old, such as a utility bill (e.g. electricity, water, gas, telephone), a bank statement or a Council Tax bill. Please note: If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, the property recommends the service of Housing Hand.
Dual occupancy is available on most rooms over 23sqm. Both occupants would need to apply and mention in their application that they are applying for dual occupancy so that the price can be amended. The price would be the total rent plus an additional £50 and then divided by two for each occupant’s weekly cost unless otherwise stated.
On-site car parking is available at some properties, but is not included within the rental price at Centre Court Nottingham unless explicitly stated and confirmed in writing. Payments for car parking permits are separate to your tenancy agreement. Please speak to the property team if you wish to purchase a car parking space. Car parking spaces are very limited and are strictly on a first-come first-served basis.
If you turn 18 in the first semester of university, Centre Court Nottingham can accept your booking at properties where there is 24/7 security available and have an adult over the age of 18 must be a co-signatory on your tenancy agreement and must accept the terms of it.
They can accept under 18s in some of their properties subject to their Policy for Students under the Age of 18.
Note : Aspen property does not accept bookings from students under the age of 18.
Yes you can order a package to be waiting for you upon arrival on their starter kit ordering portal at Centre Court Nottingham.
When you come to pick up your keys at Centre Court Nottingham you need to bring some photographic ID. To find out what else you may need to bring check out their ‘what to take to university’ page.
Some properties at Centre Court Nottingham have car parking facilities available for a small charge, please speak to your property team directly if you would like to reserve car parking.
Room cleaning services at Centre Court Nottingham are available at some properties for an additional charge, unless stated as being included with the rent.
No pets of any kind are permitted at Centre Court Nottingham, except registered assistance dogs.
You can bring most of your belongings at Centre Court Nottingham but some electricals aren't suitable for their properties. Non UK compliant electricals such as rice cookers are not suitable for use with UK power outlets and this can cause fire risks.
Yes, the summer bookings usually open around March at Centre Court Nottingham. Keep a look out for pricing and information or contact the amber sales agent.
Your room at Centre Court Nottingham is yours for the full contract period and you don’t need to move out during academic breaks.
Contents insurance is included at some management properties, which will be shown on the property page and details of the insurance can be obtained from the property manager when you check in at Centre Court Nottingham. If you wish to confirm whether the property offers contents insurance, please contact the property team directly. Please note they advise taking out contents insurance if it is not included at your property and management is not liable for the loss or damage of your personal belongings and room contents.
If you are a qualifying full time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide them with your council tax exemption certificate which your university will be able to arrange.
If you do not have this when you move in because you have not yet enrolled on your course, please ensure that you bring with you the name of your university and your university student ID number.
Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world in which they live. Recycling is important to both the natural environment and them. They must act fast as the amount of waste they create is increasing all the time.
Management want to do their bit to protect the world, and they’re sure you want to do your bit too, so to make being eco-friendly easy for you they’ve provided recycling and refuse bins throughout your accommodation and they encourage all students to use the facilities provided to recycle waste where possible.
You should make sure that you empty packages completely and give them a quick rinse before you recycle them. Below you can find examples of what you can recycle and what goes in the different bins.
Be aware that if you put things in the wrong bin, it will contaminate the whole waste load which means that they cannot send that waste to be recycled. So, please take an extra couple of seconds to put things in the correct bin so they can help divert as much waste from going to landfill as possible.
Almost anything made of glass can be recycled, so make sure you put items like glass bottles and jars in the right bin and do not recycle broken glass or light bulbs. Anything that does not feature a recycling label must be put in the refuse bin. Other items that are not recyclable include: batteries, electrical appliances, kitchen waste, polystyrene, foam and sanitary products.
What can be recycled?
Thank you for being responsible residents and for helping the world!
Yes they do. Management uses ProtectionMark as the provider. Please visit this page for further information
To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance and Coast Guard) dial 999
For non-emergency police assistance call 101
When should I use 101?
You should call 101 to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. For example:
You should always call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.
To contact the NHS for non-emergency medical advice and assistance, dial 111
When should use 111?
You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.
Call 111 if:
For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way. If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you're concerned about your condition, continue to use that number. For immediate life-threatening emergencies, continue to call 999.
All rent that is due must have been paid when you check in. If you are having difficulties or this will be a problem, please contact the property as early as possible who will assist you.
You can pay your rent either online by logging in to your student account, by bank transfer or by credit or debit card over the phone.
Yes, you can book rooms online using the 'book now' option, which only takes around five minutes.
A viewing usually takes around 15 to 20 minutes, however you can spend as long as you wish viewing the property.
The property team will guide you around the building and show you the social areas, outdoor spaces and on-site facilities as well as the rooms you would like to see (dependent upon availability). Please be aware that some rooms and apartments that you view may be occupied by their current residents.
Property team offer a Online viewings for those who cannot view in person. Just click 'Arrange a Viewing' and from there you can choose the Online option and organise a time and date that suits you. A member of the team will skype call you at your arranged time. For more information you can be in touch with amber agent.
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.