Courtyard Block A, Huddersfield

King's Bridge Rd, Huddersfield, HD1 3BD, United Kingdom
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£140
per week
8.3 mi from Halifax
( 25m. 1h 8m. 2h 55m)
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city center | 0.7 mi
Stewart Film Studio | 0.08 mi
Queenstreet Studios | 0.2 mi
Sprck Jones Building | 0.2 mi
Pay In Instalment
dual occupancy
gym
Game room
bills included
Pool
Cinema
Laundry

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About the Property

The Courtyard Block A is a lovely student accommodation in Huddersfield that offers comfortable studios. This student home is a short walk from University of Huddersfield and a short drive from University of Bradford.

Features

Enjoy complete privacy as in a studio apartment the entire place will be yours. You will have a private bedroom, a private bathroom, and a private kitchen. The room will be equipped with a smart TV, double bed, ironing board, microwave, and fridge freezer. Meanwhile, the common amenities that will be available are a cinema, communal area, air hockey, pool, PlayStation 4, gym, laundry, dining area, bike station, and gaming room. Live with ease as the utility bills are included in the rent

Pet policy

Pets Not Allowed.

Location and What's Hot?

There are several exciting places in your neighborhood that you can visit with your friends over the weekend. Vudu Restaurant is a short walk away from your new home. The Star Inn is another interesting place you should definitely visit during your stay!

Commute

There are some useful commute options nearby that you can easily utilize. Springdale Avenue Bulay Road has a bus stop that is not far from your accommodation. Huddersfield train station is also within driving distance from your new home.

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Amenities
Bills Included
Water
Electricity
Internet
Common Amenities
Cinema
Communal Area
Air Hockey
Pool
Playstation4
Gym

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
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  • Cooling Off Period
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
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  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book?

You can book online by selecting the property, click on the book now button and then follow the instructions from there. Once you have completed the online booking form and paid the deposit, you’ll be sent your contract for signature. Once you have signed the contract, your booking will be complete.

How much will it cost to book?

They do not charge a booking fee. To secure your booking you will be required to pay a £350 deposit, which will be refunded at the end of your tenancy.

When does the contract start?

Their contracts start on 01 September of each year. Subject to availability you may be able to move in earlier.

Is my booking guaranteed?

All booking requests for accommodation made on the website are subject to acceptance by them. They are not obliged to accept your booking request and may, at their discretion, decline to accept any booking request for any reason. If they are unable to make you an offer of accommodation, they’ll let you know as soon as possible and refund your deposit in full. Where they accept your booking request, they’ll send you a Tenancy Agreement for your signature. You will need sign the contract to confirm the booking. Please note that your booking request may be cancelled if you do not sign the contract within 24 hours of receiving your reservation confirmation.

When do I need to pay the rent?

For international students, the rent is payable in advance. For UK students the rent is payable in four installments with the first installment one month prior to moving in and the remaining three installments in line with student loan payments.

How do I collect my keys?

You will be able to collect the keys to your studio on the arrival day as stated in your tenancy agreement. You must notify them of your preferred check-in time 5 days prior to arriving either by calling them or email them or message them on WhatsApp. All of their buildings are highly secure and have a combination of bio-metric, fob and key entry system. Upon arrival, their staff will process your enrolment and provide you with a set of keys and fob to enter the property.

What do I need to bring?

You will need to bring your own bedding, cutlery, cookware, and bin. You will also need cleaning materials and toiletries. If you are traveling from outside the UK, wait until you arrive before purchasing electrical items, or bring adapter plugs compatible with the voltage system in the UK (230V, 50Hz).

What do I need to do when moving out?

You’ll have to move out at the end of your tenancy term. If you plan to extend or stay on, please let them know ASAP so they can ensure you can have the same studio. You will be required to return the studio in the same condition it was provided. In general, you will be required to clean your studio including the kitchen area and ensuite and dispose of all rubbish in the designated bin store. Failure to clean the studio and any damages will be subject to charges, hence we recommend you make an appointment with the accommodation manager to inspect your studio and let you know exactly what is required.

How safe is the Courtyard and Broomfield House?

The Courtyard and Broomfield House have enhanced security. You can only enter the building through bio-metric door entry, this is followed by a fob to enter to your specific floor and a key to enter your studio. If you have any concerns about security or are unable to enter the building, you can call them 24/7 or contact them through WhatsApp.

Is smoking allowed?

Smoking is prohibited in your studio and in the building. Smoking is only allowed outdoor in the designated smoking area.

Do I have to pay for gas, electricity and water?

Electricity and water is included within your rent. Hot water is available 24/7 and you have your own heater with a thermostat so you can control the temperature.

Do I have to pay for internet?

Free superfast Wi-Fi is available throughout the buildings. In addition, in the Courtyard Block A and Block B each studio has its own ethernet connection. When you move in the accommodation manager will provide you with details on how to connect to the internet.

Do I have to pay for a TV License?

TVs are provided in the Games Room and in each studio. The TV in the Games Room is covered by the Landlord’s TV License. If you will be watching TV in your studios you will be responsible for getting your own TV License.

Do I have to pay Council Tax?

As a full-time student at the University of Huddersfield you do not have to pay Council Tax.

Who is responsible for maintenance?

The property is responsible for maintenance. However, it is your responsibility to promptly notify if something is not working or requires repair. If you fail to report it in a timely manner you will be held responsible for damage caused as a result of late notification.

How do I report maintenance?

If something is broken or faulty, please contact the accommodation manager know ASAP. For emergencies, you can call them 24/7 or send a message through email, WhatsApp

How do I collect my post?

Regular mail will be delivered by the postman to your personal mailbox located on the ground floor in the Courtyard and the basement in Broomfield House. When moving in you will be provided a key for your personal mailbox.

How do I collect my online deliveries?

For courier or food deliveries, the delivery person will be able to contact you through the main intercom system - your flat number will be connected to your mobile. For security of all residents, you will be required to go down to the main gate entrance and personally collect your items. Please ensure that an up-to-date mobile number is provided so it can be linked to the intercom system.

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Student Accommodations in Huddersfield

Huddersfield Student Accommodation

Although it can be time-consuming, locating suitable Huddersfield student accommodation is not difficult at all. Amber offers plenty of affordable, comfortable, convenient Huddersfield student accommodation, all at fair prices. Prestigious institutions, including the University of Huddersfield, the University of Bradford, Bradford College, and many more, are close to student houses in Huddersfield. You'll find many types of student accommodation in Huddersfield, from expensive to affordable. In this town, every student hostel is designed keeping students' needs in mind. Private halls of residence, public living halls, and private rooms comprise the remainder of Huddersfield student accommodation. Studios, shared apartments, and comfortable, lavish, cost-effective en suites that include all utilities are what make up the majority of private Huddersfield student accommodations. Students in Huddersfield searching for short-term rentals also have accommodation alternatives. Compared to other cities in the United Kingdom, this city makes it simpler to reserve short-term accommodation. Some of the most famous accommodation options in Huddersfield are iQ Aspley House, iQ Little Aspley House, iQ Castings, and Saw Mill.

About Huddersfield

Huddersfield is a well-known, large market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees. This town was a central mill town in the Industrial Revolution. The city has the University of Huddersfield and three colleges: Kirklees College, Greenhead College, and Huddersfield New College. The town combines the Holme and River Colne's short valleys south of the town centre. This city lies in the South Pennines' moorlands, which merge into the eastern foothills of the Pennines east of the town. Although they are primarily semi-rural, neighbouring wards in the Colne Valley, Holme Valley, and Kirkburton are frequently considered part of the town. Compared to other cities of its size, the city boasts a large and varied retail shopping sector surrounded by the town's ring road. Kingsgate, The Packhorse Precinct, and The Piazza Centre are the three shopping districts.

The town is known for its role in the Industrial Revolution, the creation of rugby league, the birthplace of Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and the birthplace of actor James Mason. Victorian-era architecture may be found throughout the town. There is basically no end to the things to do in Huddersfield if you are a student!

Best Student Accommodations in Huddersfield

With many famous universities, many students flock to the city to pursue their dreams and careers. Finding the best Huddersfield student accommodations can become a daunting task for many. Amber helps you find the best student accommodation in Huddersfield in three easy steps: pick, book, and pay. We make the tiresome and lengthy process of booking student accommodation as easy as pie. Amber offers purpose-built studios, flats, and other affordable student accommodation in Huddersfield. When planning to move to Huddersfield, students should look at the localities next to their university. Students can easily do this using the sorting feature. Although everyone's needs and wants differ, they should look at crucial variables like the cost of living, similarity with the neighbourhood, and commuting. Many students prefer to live in student-friendly neighbourhoods; hence, we have listed the best Huddersfield student accommodations that you should look at.

1. iQ Aspley House

2. iQ Little Aspley House

3. iQ Castings

4. Saw Mill.

5. Snow Island

6. Courtyard Block B

7. Courtyard Block C

8. Courtyard Block A

9. Storthes Hall Park

10. 42 Bankfield Road

Cost of Living In Huddersfield

An individual typically spends around £175 per month, which is considered relatively reasonable compared to other regions. This budget will cover your grocery store needs, including fruit, vegetables, dairy goods, and water. After a few weeks of living in the city, you'll start to understand the ins and outs of goods' costs and develop budgeting skills. Students are recommended to have a budget of £300-650/month.

1. Food: £30-50 /month

2. Gas and Electricity: £100-130 /month

3. Internet and Mobile Phone: £25-40 /month

4. Dinner at a Restaurant: £50-100 /week

5. Laundry: £30-70 /month

6. Stationery and Textbooks: £20-40 /month

7. Clothing: £30-70 /month

8. Travel (Buses, Trams, and Trains): £10-70 /month

Student Travel Huddersfield

You can get a cheap bus pass that reduces your ticket to just £1 for each trip if you travel frequently by bus. Most universities are close to the city's train station, which offers frequent service to nearby big cities like Leeds and Manchester. These public transport links are close to various Huddersfield student accommodations.

1. Bus

The Huddersfield bus station is conveniently reachable on foot from any student accommodation in Huddersfield. Bus companies in this town represent the situation nationwide; the majority of services are offered by three major national bus companies' local affiliates in the region. The majority of local services in Huddersfield are provided by First Calderdale & Huddersfield. The Free Town Bus, a zero-fee town centre bus service, was introduced in November 2006 and is operated by K-Line in collaboration with Kirklees Council and Metro. Express coach service is provided to the city by The National Express from around the nation. They assist at the central bus station. Every day, the Megabus Plus connects the city and London.

2. Trains

The city's local and regional rail network is vast, but there is no direct service to London; instead, travellers must change trains in Manchester Piccadilly, Leeds, Wakefield Westgate, or Mirfield. Local stopping services run by Northern connect Wakefield Kirkgate, Brighouse, Dewsbury, Halifax, Leeds, Bradford Interchange, and Huddersfield with Barnsley, Bradford Interchange, and Brighouse.

3. Taxi

Taxis are the most efficient mode of transport to travel around the city. You have the liberty of fetching a cab or booking a taxi through applications like Uber. Additionally, you get privacy and reach your destination on time. But keep in mind that will all these perks, it also isn't cost-efficient. However, these come right at the foot of your Huddersfield student accommodation!

Student Lifestyle And Living In Huddersfield

The lovely Victorian-era Byram Arcade is located in the heart of the city and houses a wide selection of independent shops and clothing from regional fashion designers. There are basketball and lawn tennis facilities, a duck pond, and lots of grass, perfect for lazy days in the sun. Due to its potential for quietness, the city is a desirable location for student housing in Huddersfield. Cross-country routes abound, there are plenty of woods to navigate, and on some evenings, even the city centre is peaceful. If you like serene and quieter places, this town is bordered by them. The city will claim to be very well connected to locations like Manchester or Leeds. You can, of course, take trains to other, more significant places like London.

Northern England's thriving town is home to a sizable community of international students living in the student houses in Huddersfield. The Students Union in this city has a variety of societies where students may get together and celebrate their cultural and national identities. Some well-established organisations at The University of Huddersfield include the Indian Society, Chinese Society, and African Caribbean Society. The largest Freshers Week competition in town, Hud Crawl, pits students against bars and clubs. Street food, drinks, and video games are all combined at Carousel in the city. The Lawrence Batley Theatre and Odeon Cinema both have live performances and late-night box office movies that you may watch with friends, in addition to the student-friendly audience that the nightlife in the city attracts.

Tourist Attractions In Huddersfield

The city is home to various quaint places like rivers, castles, and trails. It is fascinating and draws a sizable crowd of tourists due to the historical palaces, green spaces, and customs. Students are drawn to the city by the hubs, pubs, cafes, leisure spots, parks, and student-friendly clubs draw students. The best part is these places can easily be reached from the many Huddersfield student accommodations using public transport. Several well-liked attractions include

1. Greenhead Park

2. Castle Hill

3. Beaumont Park

4. Tolson Memorial Museum

5. Huddersfield Town Hall

6. Huddersfield Art Gallery

7. Colne Valley Museum

8. Pigs In The Wood

Universities in Huddersfield

The main aim of students coming to Huddersfield is they get a top-class education from the world's most prestigious universities. Studies and the university lifestyle and opportunities they provide attract students the most. Some esteemed universities to aim for near your student accommodation in Huddersfield are listed below.

1. University of Huddersfield 

2. Kirklees College

3. Huddersfield New College