Chambers51 is a popular choice for student accommodation in Wolverhampton. Located at 31-53, Lichfield St, Wolverhampton, WV1 1EQ, United Kingdom, this property offers a range of studio and ensuite rooms. Universal Student Living Chambers51 is a great student accommodation near the University of Law Birmingham (39 min drive away) and Dudley College (20 min drive away).
With a student population of over 23,000, Wolverhampton is a lively city that blends rich history with modern living. The city offers a welcoming atmosphere with popular student areas like the city centre and Whitmore Reans, known for their lively cafés, pubs, and easy access to the University of Wolverhampton. Wolverhampton has a temperate maritime climate, featuring mild summers and cool, wet winters. Rain is fairly common throughout the year, and occasional snowfall can occur in winter, especially in the surrounding areas. Many students find part-time work in hospitality, retail, and customer service, with opportunities available in local restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. The city’s growing sectors in manufacturing, engineering, and creative industries also provide internships and graduate roles. Wolverhampton’s cultural scene is diverse, with theatres, art galleries, music venues, and festivals enriching student life. Annual highlights include the Wolverhampton Literature Festival, music gigs at the Slade Rooms, and the lively Christmas markets, all contributing to the city’s energetic and student-friendly environment.
At Chambers51 student accommodation in Wolverhampton, students can choose from en-suite rooms like Classic 3 or 6 Bed with a private bedroom, private bathroom, and shared kitchen, or self-contained Studios like single,classic,premium with a private kitchen and living space. Each room at Chambers51 is thoughtfully designed with a comfy bed for restful sleep, a desk and chair for focused study, and cupboard space, a wardrobe, and a shelf to keep your belongings organised. The property also features a communal area to relax and connect with others, a cosy sofa for comfort, and an American-style fridge freezer to store your meals with ease.
Chambers51 student accommodation offers a range of common amenities to enhance your student life. Stay active at the on-site gym, unwind with friends in the communal lounge, or enjoy a game at the pool table and table tennis area. For quiet study sessions, the dedicated study room provides a focused environment. The vending machine is always there for a convenient grab-and-go option. The rent of Chambers51 also includes the bills for water, heating, wifi, electricity and content insurance.
Wolverhampton is home to the prestigious University of Wolverhampton, School of Jewellery, and Sandwell College creating a lively student community in the city. Chambers51 is a popular student accommodation located just a 4-minute walk from the university, making it an ideal choice for students seeking convenience and comfort. Nearby, students can enjoy a variety of dining options, including Costa Coffee, Coffee Republic, The Hungry Bistro, and The Lighthouse, known for its delicious seafood dishes. For a sociable night out, popular local pubs such as The Newhampton and The Royal Oak offer great atmospheres within walking distance.
In addition, Chambers51 is surrounded by essential convenience stores and supermarkets like Tesco and Sainsbury’s, ensuring students have easy access to groceries and daily necessities. For healthcare, New Cross Hospital and local clinics are readily accessible for any medical needs. Students can unwind and explore cultural venues such as the Grand Theatre or visit the Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Black Country Living Museum to enjoy the region’s rich history and arts. Green spaces like West Park provide a peaceful retreat from city life, while the nearby Molineux Stadium is a favourite for sports fans. With its lively surroundings and practical amenities, Chambers51 student accommodation offers a well-rounded and engaging student lifestyle in Wolverhampton.
Universal Student Living Chambers51 boasts excellent travel accessibility, making it convenient for residents of Chambers51, Wolverhampton, to explore the city and beyond. This accommodation in Wolverhampton for students ensures easy access to various transportation options, allowing students to navigate the city with ease. Princess Street (Stop AW) is just a 2-minute walk, whereas Thornley Street (Stop AV) is also close to Chambers51 Wolverhampton. For those who prefer the train, Piper’s Row and Wolverhampton are the closest tram stations.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: 1. When you accept your room offer, you’ll be asked to pay a deposit to secure your room. The deposit will depend on the room type you select. The deposit might change due to availability, please get in touch with your amber agent to know more. 2. The deposit will vary from property and your deposit is placed into a deposit protection scheme, and will be returned to you at the end of your contract subject to the contract terms. 3. 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.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: 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 have paid the rent due by the time you arrive to check in.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: Credit/Debit card, bank transfer, & online payments.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: A. The property requires you to have a valid UK Guarantor if you wish to pay in installments. B. If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, the property recommends the service of Housing Hand. C. The property does not accept international guarantors. Please Note: Your UK 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.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27:- 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.
Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world in which we live. Recycling is important to both the natural environment and us. We must act fast as the amount of waste we 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.
Items that can be recycled are:
• Plastics
• Plastic cups and lids
• Milk bottles
• Takeaway containers
• Plastic bottles such as water, shampoo or sauce bottles
• Cardboard and Paper
• Newspapers and magazines
• Food cartons
• Emptied pizza boxes
• Envelopes or loose office paper
• Aluminium and Steel
• Drinks cans
• Empty aerosol cans
• Food cans
• Lids from glass bottles and jars
Thank you for being responsible residents and for helping the world!
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