Nestled in the heart of Manchester's bustling cityscape, Clydesdale House Manchester, M4 1DG, at 27 Turner St, Manchester, UK, stands out as a prime choice for students seeking comfortable and convenient living quarters. Renowned for its variety of ensuites, these fully furnished spaces cater to a range of preferences and needs. Students seeking Clydesdale House Manchester student accommodation will appreciate the proximity to educational institutions like the University of Law, BIMM, and Arden University, ensuring a swift commute to lectures and campus events.
With a large student population, Manchester is frequently at the forefront of educational innovation and is home to world-class universities that consistently rank highly both nationally and internationally. Students can bask in the city's storied past, indulge in its dynamic music scene, or explore iconic landmarks such as the Manchester Museum or the National Football Museum. As the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester has long been a hub for business travel, sports, art, and culture. Most notably, it is home to two of the world's most famous and wealthiest football clubs—Manchester United and Manchester City. The city also boasts a thriving music scene, producing world-famous talents like the Hallé Orchestra and Oasis. Its cultural significance is highlighted by the bi-annual Manchester International Festival, which features over twenty world premieres of new creative talent. The city's celebrated concert halls, theatres, clubs, and cafés thrive on the cosmopolitan energy from the country's largest student population outside London and a vibrant, proud gay community.
There are plenty of sights to see in Manchester. The city centre hosts the Manchester Art Gallery, the fantastic People's History Museum, and the Museum of Science and Industry. Further west, the revamped Salford Quays are home to the prestigious Lowry Arts Centre, featuring a handsome collection of L.S. Lowry paintings and the impressive Imperial War Museum North. The central spine of the city, Deansgate, runs from Castlefield to the cathedral and, in its northern areas, showcases the most dramatic urban regeneration in the country, centred on the modernity of Exchange Square. Choosing Clydesdale House Manchester offers more than a stellar academic environment; it immerses you in a city rich with industrial heritage and cultural vibrancy.
Designed with students' needs in mind, Clydesdale House Manchester offers a living experience that combines comfort, convenience, and a touch of luxury. The accommodation offers a range of ensuites. Each room features a bed with storage underneath, maximising the available space. Students enjoy the privacy and convenience of a private shower, eliminating the need to share bathroom facilities. A large wardrobe offers ample storage for clothing and personal belongings. A dedicated study desk ensures a productive workspace for academic pursuits. One of the standout amenities is the fully equipped kitchen, shared among roommates, complete with appliances such as two ovens, two toasters, and two kettles, catering to various cooking needs. The rooms also include a spacious shared living area, creating an inviting communal space for socialising or group study sessions.
In addition to the well-appointed individual rooms, Clydesdale House offers a range of common amenities and services to enhance the overall living experience. A spacious common room provides a vibrant hub for socialising, community-building, and casual gatherings. For those seeking entertainment and leisure, a games room offers a fun retreat for friendly competitions and recreational activities. Practical amenities like a laundry room equipped with washing machines and tumble dryers ensure students can conveniently clean their belongings on-site. A communal TV lounge allows students to unwind and enjoy their favourite shows or movies together. Bike storage promotes eco-friendly transportation, while a professional cleaning service maintains the cleanliness of common areas. Sustainability is also prioritised with recycling facilities available. Ensuring year-round comfort, central heating keeps the accommodation cosy during colder months. These thoughtfully curated amenities create a well-rounded living experience, fostering a vibrant community while catering to the daily needs of students.
Immersed in the bustling urban landscape, Clydesdale House Manchester student accommodation stands as an epitome of convenience and comfort, particularly ideal for students in Manchester. With the city's most popular eateries like The Abel Heywood Pub & Boutique Hotel, Almost Famous NQ, This & That, and Evuna NQ, you'll always have delectable dining options just outside your door. Quench your thirst for culture and caffeine at the trendy Federal Cafe Bar and PappaRoti Manchester, or get your grocery haul from the nearby Arndale Market and Afflecks, among others. Your health and wellness are effortlessly manageable with healthcare facilities, including Manchester Royal Infirmary readily accessible. For recreation, take a stroll to the serene Allan Gardens or immerse yourself in the city's history at Manchester Museum.
Revel in the vibrant nightlife at spots like Terrace NQ, The Smithfield Social, and Pixel Bar Manchester, ensuring your evening plans are sorted. As for your academic pursuits, Clydesdale House Manchester is ideally positioned within the vicinity of top-notch educational institutions. Whether you're heading to Salford City College, University of Salford, or need to reach the University of Manchester, you're positioned at the nexus of higher education. Art lovers can explore Castle Fine Art, Manchester Art Gallery, and Generation Gallery. Other places you can explore include Heaton Hall, Manchester Albert Square, Cathedral Gardens, and Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens. This Clydesdale House Manchester student accommodation promises not just a room but a gateway to a vibrant student life laced with accessibility to popular urban spots, connective transport links, and a hive of cultural hotspots. Choose your home where convenience meets style, and every day is an opportunity to explore and engage with the city's dynamic rhythms.
Living at Clydesdale House Manchester ensures students have access to well-connected transportation options, making getting around the city effortless. There are several public transport stops conveniently located within the vicinity, catering to those who prefer buses or trains for their daily commute. You can take the Turner Street (Stop NZ) bus stop and The Unicorn (Stop CA) bus stop. The closeness of these amenities to Clydesdale House enhances the living experience by providing easy access to various parts of Manchester. Whether you are heading to university, exploring the city, or planning a weekend getaway, the availability of multiple transport links around Clydesdale House Manchester student accommodation underpins the prime location's appeal.
Nearest Banks:-
Bank of Baroda 50 Swan St/ Distance from Clydesdale House : 5 minute walk
Habib Allied International Bank PLC 2 Swan St / Distance from Clydesdale House : 5 minute walk
The Co-operative Bank Headquarters 1 Balloon Street/ Distance from Clydesdale House : 6 minute walk
1. You need to make an advance rent payment to secure your room with the property. 2. This amount is usually a small percentage of your total rent (up to 2%) and will be deducted from your first rent installment.
For 23-24 AY (STL): - You will need to pay for your entire stay at the time of booking or prior to move-in. For 24-25 AY: - 1. Payment in full. 2. Payment in installments (UK guarantor is required).
1. If you’re looking to pay in installments, you will need to appoint a UK based guarantor, this can be a family member or a friend who is happy to act as your guarantor in the event that rent payments are missed. 2. If you do not have someone that you could nominate as a UK guarantor, you could use the services of Housing Hand who are able to help act as a guarantor. 3. The property does not accept international guarantors.
You can pay via Credit card, Debit card, direct debit or by bank transfer.
The options available are dependent on the city and property, but some of their accommodation options include studio apartments, en-suites, cluster flats between 2 – 8 rooms and house shares.
We recommend booking as quickly as possible to avoid disappointment. The properties fill up fast! We also offer the option of waitlisting if you know where you would like to be the following year, this is perfect for students with deferred entry or 2nd and 3rd-year students. The properties fill up at different times, so if you would like to list your interest, get in touch with us.
You will find the check-in date in your tenancy agreement. On the day of your check-in, they’ll be in touch via email before your check in date to let you know how to collect the keys. Make sure you do not forget to get your IDs and a copy of your tenancy agreement. That’s it, smooth like butter!
You can find your check-out date in your tenancy agreement and that is the day you should be moving out. Make sure to clean your room before you move out in order to keep it neat and tidy.
Although your lease with the property is a fixed-term tenancy arrangement, you are free to leave any time before your check-out date. However, you will still be responsible for paying the whole rent due until the conclusion of the agreement.
The property has covered the cost of TV licences in the common areas but if you want to watch TV (including BBC on-demand) in your room you will need to purchase a TV licence. The fines are expensive so they recommend applying for a licence here.
No, as a student, you’re exempt from paying council tax.
Your rent includes all utility bills, i.e., electricity, gas, water and WiFi.
Parking is dependent on which property you are looking to live at. If parking is a priority, please contact the residence team to ask about parking or alternatively head to the room types to find out whether there is parking available.
If you’re not happy with your accommodation please let the student team responsible for your property know as soon as possible. They want you to love living at the management so please tell them the issue and the Property Manager will help, or if they can’t help, they will point you in the right direction.
Unfortunately, they don’t allow pets at the management but some of their properties have furry friends that like to hang out nearby. Birmingham for example has a sweet cat called Darcy who will be only too pleased to say hi.
Your friends are more than welcome to visit you at your accommodation – they ask that you limit any overnight stays to no more than 3 consecutive nights in one week and make sure that your flatmates are happy with having your friends stay over.
We like to keep things simple for you, start by choosing a room type and contract length and then follow the on-screen instructions (it takes about 5 mins to complete a booking). You will need a form of photo ID (passport or a driving licence), along with proof of your student status (student ID or an offer/acceptance letter from your university), your student number and a credit/debit card to pay your advance rent. If you're looking to pay in instalments, you will need to appoint a UK based guarantor, this can be a family member or a friend who is happy to act as your guarantor in the event that rent payments are missed. If you do not have someone that you could nominate as a UK guarantor, you could use the services of Housing Hand who are able to help act as a guarantor. We recommend visiting our website to learn more.
Yes, you can. We offer in-person and virtual tours of the accommodation with the help of property team to help you find your perfect room. This will be coordinated with the on-site team at your chosen location. This is a great way to get a feel for the property!
Pack anything that will make your new home feel just like your old home. They include a mattress but you’ll need to bring your favourite bedding as well as pillows and a duvet. Many students include familiar photos in their packing to help them settle in and personalise their rooms. If you’re moving into a cluster we recommend waiting until you’ve met all your flatmates and then shopping together for items such as cutlery, crockery and other household bits and bobs. Things like a shared fund for tea and coffee are a great idea, just make sure everyone chips in!
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.