Collegiate Crown Place, Norwich

Surrey St, Norwich, NR1 3RF, United Kingdom
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£199
per week
0.7 mi from City Center
( 6m. 7m. 13m)
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Norwich University of Arts | 0.45 mi
City College Norwich | 0.5 mi
No Visa No Pay
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game room
bills included
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About the Property

End your ideal student accommodation in Norwich hunt with Collegiate Crown Place, NR1. Located at the vibrant heart of Norwich on Surrey St Norwich, Collegiate Crown Place, offers a premium living experience for students in a bustling city known for its rich educational scene. This popular student accommodation provides a variety of ensuites, studios, and 1 & 2-bedroom apartments, designed to meet diverse preferences and budgets. Conveniently situated, Collegiate Crown Place, Norwich is just a short distance away from the esteemed Norwich University of Arts and City College Norwich, ensuring students can effortlessly balance their academic and social lives.


Norwich, a historic city in Norfolk, boasts a rich and intricate history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, emerging as a significant medieval trading center with profound importance during the wool trade era. Students in Norwich have the exceptional opportunity to study at the University of East Anglia (UEA), a prestigious research-intensive institution consistently ranked among the top universities in the UK, as well as Norwich University of Arts, which offers world-class creative education. The city provides an incredible array of experiences for students, including exploring the stunning Norwich Castle Museum, wandering through the historic Norwich Lanes, and experiencing the city's rich theatrical and musical performances. With its blend of historical charm and contemporary energy, Norwich offers students a unique environment that combines academic excellence with rich cultural heritage and diverse recreational opportunities.


Collegiate Crown Place student accommodation stands out as an exceptional living solution for students in Norwich, offering meticulously designed accommodation that caters to the comprehensive needs of modern students. Located strategically near the University of East Anglia, this purpose-built student residence provides modern, secure, and comfortable living spaces that create an ideal environment for academic and personal growth. The accommodation features fully furnished rooms and spacious communal zones that encourage social interaction and academic collaboration. The housing's thoughtful amenities, including state-of-the-art facilities, flexible living arrangements, and proximity to university campuses and city center attractions, make it an attractive and practical choice for students seeking a comprehensive and enriching living experience during their academic journey.

Features

At Collegiate Crown Place Norwich, students can choose from a variety of thoughtfully designed room options to match their needs and preferences, including Terrace En-suite Plus, 1 Bedroom Premium Apartment, Large Studio With Wet Room, and Twodio Plus. Each room features a 3/4 size (small double) bed with under-bed storage, providing plenty of space for your belongings. Enjoy the convenience of a private en-suite shower room, offering comfort and privacy. The room is equipped with a study desk and desk chair, creating a perfect workspace, while the wardrobe and drawers provide ample storage to keep your essentials organized. The kitchen area is fully equipped with ceramic hobs, a combi oven, and a fridge freezer, allowing you to easily prepare and store your meals.


Collegiate Crown Place student accommodation offers a wide range of common amenities designed to enhance both student life and well-being. The fully equipped facilities include a private fitness suite for workouts, a study room for academic focus, and a dedicated games room for relaxation. Students can stay connected with high-speed broadband & Wi-Fi, while the laundry room and bike storage provide practical solutions for everyday needs. Socialising is made easy with a private dining room, cinema room, and a fun karaoke room for group activities. The roof terrace offers a relaxing outdoor space, and the music room caters to creative expression. Communal lounges provide cosy spaces for socialising, fostering a vibrant community at Collegiate Crown Place. The rent of this stay includes wifi, water, heating, and electricity.

Location and What's Hot?

Collegiate Crown Place Norwich is a prime student accommodation set against the vibrant backdrop of Norwich, a city renowned for its educational institutions such as the University of East Anglia and Norwich University of Arts. Students residing at these prestigious lodgings find themselves amidst a plethora of local amenities and cultural hotspots. The surrounding cafes like The Ber Street Kitchen and Nourish offer cosy spots for a caffeine fix or a catch-up with friends. Just around the corner, a variety of restaurants serve up a variety of flavours; enjoy Flaming Galah, Namaste Village Norwich, or Ciscoe's Pan Asian & Sushi. After sunset, experience the bustling nightlife with venues like The Woolpack Inn and The Rose Pub & Deli, all offering a lively setting for evening entertainment.


For everyday necessities, the nearby Spice Xpress Norwich and Sainsbury's ensure grocery runs are a breeze. Students’ health is catered for with the proximity of Timberhill Health Centre, providing peace of mind with medical services on hand. When it's time to unwind or seek inspiration, escape to the serenity of Norwich Castle or explore the wonders held within the Forum, housing the city's library and a venue for events and exhibitions. The Norwich Playhouse and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts are also cultural hubs where artistry and performance can be savored. For those who cherish open spaces, Chapelfield Gardens is a green retreat perfect for study breaks and strolls, while Riverside Walk offers picturesque views along the River Wensum. With all these treasures within an abstract stone's throw, students at Collegiate Crown Place Norwich enjoy the quintessential blend of education and lifestyle, making their student years both memorable and convenient. The Norwich student accommodation is positioned as an ideal home base for those looking to immerse themselves in all that student life has to offer, delivering both comfort and convenience in the heart of this historic city.

Commute

Students looking for a comfortable and convenient commute from their accommodation in Norwich need not look further than Collegiate Crown Place Norwich. The two closest bus stops to Collegiate Crown Place, Norwich are Sentinel House (adj) and Notre Dame School. Each of these hubs serves numerous bus routes that can take students across Norwich, whether it's to attend lectures or explore the city. If your travels require a train, the property also benefits from the proximity of Norwich Railway Station for longer journeys. While residents at Collegiate Crown Place Norwich student accommodation don't have to worry about long commutes, they can also enjoy the wealth of attractions and cultural hotspots that are just a stone's throw away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When can I arrive - out of hours? / When can I check in - how much notice do you need?


You can arrive anytime, as the site is staffed 24/7, 365 days a year. We advise booking a check-in slot on your portal to ensure a smooth check-in process.

No arrival slots available, what do I do?


Contact us at the site, requesting the date and time you would like, we can book this for you.

What do I do if I'm delayed?


If it's just by a few hours, please do not panic. 

What do I need to bring?


All your creature comforts—bedding, crockery, glasses, pots, and pans. If you are in an ensuite room, we advise waiting to buy a kettle and toaster until you arrive, as you could end up with multiple.

Where can we park/unload?


We do not have any parking on-site. During our move-in weekends, we work with the NCP located on Queens Road, which is the closest place.

Where is Reception?


Reception is located on Surrey Street, between the Norwich Free School and 7 Surrey Street Café, opposite the Aviva offices. If you walk up the drive, you will see our signage on the window. Alternatively, if you come through the bus station, we are on the left as you come through the walkway by the bus station office.

Do you have trolleys?


We have some cages available.

How do I get to my room?


If you come to Reception, we can direct you or show you if you would like.

Do I need to pay before I move in?


Yes. If you have a UK-based guarantor or are using our guarantor partner, you will need to pay your first installment prior to moving in. If you are paying for the full year, this will also be due before you can move in. Details of what to pay and when are on your tenancy agreement, but if you’re unsure, you can always contact the site, and we will be happy to help.

Can my family stay with me when I first check in?


For a short period of time, yes. However, we advise contacting the admin team to confirm.

Do you have a luggage storing area?


No.

Am I able to get support with my luggage on arrival?


On check-in weekends, we have staff and some current residents happy to help. Outside move-in weekends, we will do our best to assist.

Do you provide an airport shuttle service?


No.

How do I check in out of hours?


Once you have booked a check-in slot, you can check in out of hours. You would come to Reception with a form of photo ID, and our security team would be happy to help.

Where is the Table Football table?


Not available.

Where are the Study Areas?


Yes, study areas are available.

Where is the Smoking Area?


Located at the front of Reception.

What should I do if the fire alarm is sounding?


Evacuate immediately.

Are the trains loud to live right by (site specific)?


Not applicable.

Is there staff 24/7?


Yes.

Do you offer printing services?


Limited to 4 sheets, which can be printed during admin hours from 8 AM to 8 PM.

If I receive online shopping packages, will the front desk help with the collection?


Packages will be delivered to Reception and logged on our Parcel Safe app. You will receive an email notification, and then you can collect your package.

What should I do if I have a complaint?


Email the team or arrange a meeting.

Can I have parcels delivered before I arrive?


Yes.

What are the accommodation office opening times?


8 AM to 8 PM, Monday to Friday.

How do we report a problem out of hours?


Speak to security or send an email.

How do I collect mail/parcels?


Come to Reception for parcels. Letters will be posted in the postboxes located in Reception.

How can we use a vacuum cleaner?


Cluster flats have hoovers in the flat. Studios and 2-bed apartments can borrow them from Reception.

How can we play pool?


Located in B2. You can sign the cues and balls out at Reception.

How can we play Xbox/Switch?


PlayStation and Xbox are in the games room in B2. You can book the room at Reception and collect a controller.

How can I get a replacement key?


A lost key requires a £10 charge, payable before a new key is issued. If you’ve left your key elsewhere, we can offer a temporary key at no charge.

How do I report a maintenance issue?


Report maintenance issues through your Collegiate Portal.

Do you offer free printing?


We can print 4 pages for free.

How do I access my room?


You can access your room with the key fob issued to you at check-in.

How does the door lock deadbolt work?


There is a twist lock on the internal side of the door.

How do my appliances work (microwave, hob, fridge, heater)?


User guides are available at Reception, or you can ask a team member for assistance.

How do the window vents work?


Windows can be opened by raising the handle and pushing lightly. Please note that windows are restricted, and there are no vents that can be opened.

How do I keep my room clean? Do you offer a cleaning service?


During your tenancy, you are responsible for cleaning your room. Vacuum cleaners can be borrowed at Reception. If you require a room clean, please speak to a site accommodation team member—charges apply for this service.

How do I get rid of limescale?


You can use commercial limescale remover or natural solutions like vinegar or lemon juice. Apply directly onto a cloth and scrub or mix one part lemon juice/vinegar to four parts water in a spray bottle. Leave for up to an hour for stubborn deposits. The onsite team can also advise.

What do I do with my rubbish/recycling?


Take rubbish to the bin store located in Tower 2, Level B1. Ensure rubbish bags are intact and bring your key to exit the bin store.

Am I allowed guests to stay?


One guest is welcome to stay for up to 3 consecutive nights per week. Overnight guests must sign in at Reception using the Sign-In iPad. Guests must not cause nuisance or annoyance to others, as per your Tenancy Agreement and Collegiate UK online induction. Guests should always be accompanied by a resident. Requests for multiple guests or longer stays should be discussed with onsite management.

Am I allowed a pet?


No pets are allowed.

Am I allowed to smoke in my room?


No, the designated smoking area is located at the front of the building.

What time should I avoid making noise?


Noise should not be heard outside the room between 10:30 PM and 8 AM. Outside of these hours, noise should not be a nuisance to neighbors.

Do I have to pay Council Tax?


Full-time students do not need to pay Council Tax. Upload a copy of your Council Tax exemption to your student portal. First-year students receive this upon enrollment. You can also email the exemption form to us for upload. Note that Council Tax applies outside of enrollment dates.

Do I need a TV Licence?


A TV Licence is required to watch live TV channels or streaming services like ITVX, Channel 4, Amazon Prime Video, Now, or Sky Go. You do not need a licence for on-demand services except BBC iPlayer.

When are the communal areas cleaned?


Every day between 9 AM and midday, except bank holidays.

How many friends can I invite into the building?


You can invite 2 daytime guests and 1 overnight guest.

How do I reserve the Cinema Room/Party Kitchen - QR codes?


Come to Reception. This will change to booking on the portal soon.

How can we adjust the temperature?


In your room, you can control the heater and open the window. In communal spaces, the air conditioner can be adjusted in the office—just ask Reception.

What events does my accommodation hold?


Quiz nights, hot drink stations twice a week, sweet treats, crafting stations, and an honesty library. Events are advertised on social media, posters around the building, and at Reception. We welcome your event suggestions.

What facilities does the accommodation have?


2 pool tables, air hockey, table tennis, a cinema room, a music room with a baby grand piano, a drum kit, and a karaoke machine, a games room with PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox, vlogging boxes, a private kitchen dining room, a coffee area, a gym, a dance studio, a roof terrace, a courtyard, and plenty of space to relax and study.

What are the communal spaces?


Same as above.

What are the features and services?


A dance studio with a ceiling-to-floor mirror, a gym with free weights, lots of social space, various room types, a roof terrace, and a courtyard.

How do I use the equipment (running machine, bike, elliptical, weights, rigging)?


We are happy to show you. Most equipment has simple start/stop buttons. If unsure, please ask at Reception.

What are the gym rules?


Ensure suitable clothing is worn at all times. Clean down all equipment after use, put back weights and accessories, use equipment as instructed, do not throw weights, non-residents cannot use the gym, and report any damage immediately to the on-site team.

Is there a gym onsite or where is the most local one?


There is a gym onsite.

How do I use the entertainment equipment?


Instructions for using devices in social areas are available nearby. If you need help, ask a team member.

How do I plug in my laptop?


You can charge your laptop using any outlet in communal spaces.

How do I use the karaoke machine?


Instructions are available at Reception.

How many friends can I invite in?


You can invite 2 daytime guests until 11:30 PM and 1 overnight guest. If you live in a cluster flat, we recommend informing your housemates if you're having guests over. All guests must be signed in at Reception and be with you at all times. If celebrating a special occasion or hosting an event with more people, contact the admin team for confirmation.

Who will clean up after me?


You must remove any rubbish yourself. If you need a mop or vacuum, ask the on-site team.

What are the pool table rules?


You must sign out the balls and cues at Reception.

How do I avoid breaking the pool cues?


Be respectful when using them. Check their condition when signing them out, and if damaged, inform the team.

How do I get my rubbish/recycling to the Bin Store?


Take your rubbish/recycling to your nearest refuse area using your key fob to enter.

What should I do if the nearest bin is full?


Use another available bin.

When are the bins collected?


General waste is collected twice a week on Monday and Thursday. Mixed recycling is collected twice a week on Tuesday and Saturday. Food waste will be collected on Wednesdays starting 31/03/2025.

What can be recycled?


Mixed recycling includes glass, paper, cardboard, tins, and other recyclables—except soft plastics and food items. Ensure items are clean and dry.

How do I get access to the Bike Store?


After check-in, visit Reception to have bike store access added to your key. The external bike store door is located on the ground floor near the service yard, and the internal door is near Reception and the postboxes. Note that you cannot exit through the service yard.

I have an e-scooter/electric bike. What should I do?


E-scooters and electric bikes cannot be stored in the building, including the bike store.

Is there bike storage?


Yes, storage is available for 200 bikes.

Is bike storage free?


Yes.

Which blocks are accessible?


Both towers are accessible as they have lifts. Tower 2 is closest to Reception and facilities.

Where has step-free access?


Ground floor of Tower 2.

Does the entrance have step-free access?


Yes.

How do I pay the rent?


You can pay rent through your online Portal account or via bank transfer. If paying by bank transfer, use your booking ID as the reference and send proof of payment to the admin team to allocate it correctly..

Can I pay in installments?


Yes, we offer a 4-installment plan.

What are the requirements?


To pay in installments, you must have a UK guarantor or use the guarantor service available through our website.

Where is the Bin Store?


Located in Tower 2, B1, at the end of the corridor.

Where is the Bike Store?


Tower 2, ground floor, near Reception.

Where is the Cinema Room?


Tower 2, B2.

Where is the Party Kitchen?


Tower 2, B2—this is called the dining room.

Where is the Gaming Area?


Tower 2, B2.

Where is the Pool Table?


Tower 2, B2.

What is included in the rent?


All utilities and Wi-Fi.

What is the internet speed?


Up to 1GB speeds for a wired connection and up to 200MB speeds for Wi-Fi throughout the building—at no extra cost.

Is there parking available?


No.

Is there a lift?


Yes, there are 2 in Tower 2 and 1 in Tower 1.

Is there on-site security or CCTV?


Yes.

Can I schedule a tour?


Yes, by emailing crownplacenorwich@collegiate-ac.com or calling 01603 791257.

Does the rent include property insurance?


Contents insurance is included within the rent with Endsleigh Insurance.

What is the property insurance?


Upon moving in, you will receive an email with all the details regarding the Endsleigh Insurance cover.

Is there an age limit for moving in?


Over 18 only.

Can I bring pets?


No.

Can I bring family members?


No.

Can I move in with an academic visit visa?


Yes, as your academic visit visa allows you to live in the UK during your study period.

Can I move into my apartment early?


Yes, we offer short stays at a reduced weekly rate for early check-in. Please enquire as soon as possible so we can allocate your booking accordingly.

How many floors does the building have?


Tower 1 has 8 floors, and Tower 2 has 11 floors.

Can I see a site plan?


We have floor plans available at the site that you can view when visiting, or we can send them to you.

What availability is there?


Availability is shown on our website, or you can contact a member of the on-site team for details.

What documents do I need?


Photo ID, proof of student status, and a student ID card (if available). Guarantors require proof of address (utility bill dated within the last 3 months or current council tax bill) and photo ID.

What room types are there?


Classic, large, premium ensuite, terrace ensuite, club and large club ensuite, classic, large, premium studios, 2-bed apartment, 2-bed apartment plus, 1-bed apartment.

Are there female-only shared flats?


Yes, we offer female-only flats each year, but they are in high demand, so we advise booking early.

Can I see photos and videos?


Photos are available on our website and social media. Additional photos and videos can be provided upon request.

Is there a well-being and assistance app?


The Student Assistance Programme is a 24-hour helpline from Health Assured to support you through any of life’s challenges. There is also an app available for download.

What are the booking periods?


Semester 1 and 2 (limited availability), 44 weeks, and 51 weeks.

What are the tenancy lengths?


Semester 1 and 2 (limited availability), 44 weeks, and 51 weeks.

How do I use the laundry machines - Circuit App?


You can use the Circuit app, or we have some laundry cards available at Reception.

How do I top up my laundry credit?


Instructions are located in the laundry room, or you can ask for assistance at Reception.

Who can help with laundry issues?


Contact Circuit via the app

Do I have to pay for the laundry?


Yes.

How much is the laundry?


Washing: £3.70, Super Wash: £4.70, Drying: £2.30.

Is laundry available within my flat?


No, the laundry room is located in Tower 2, B2.

Is the laundry shared?


Yes, there are 10 washers and dryers. Sundays and Tuesdays are the busiest days.

How can I meet people?


You can meet other residents at social events or through university events and groups at the University of East Anglia or Norwich University of the Arts.

What should I do if I need help?


Speak to a member of the on-site team or access support through the Student Assistance Programme from Health Assured.

Can you share my neighbor’s details before arrival?


If you provide consent, we can pass your details on to your neighbor before moving in.

In what condition should I leave my room?


Leave the room in a clean and tidy condition with all personal belongings and rubbish removed.

Do I need to clean my room?


Yes, your room must be cleaned before checking out.

Where do I return my key?


Return your key to Reception and complete a check-out envelope.

Can I store any items?


Please enquire with the site accommodation staff.

How do I rebook?


Rebook through your Collegiate Portal. If you need assistance, speak to a member of the site accommodation team.

Can I extend over the summer?


Yes, when summer arrangements are released.

How far is the walk to the university?


Norwich University: 10-minute walk
UEA: 5-minute walk to a bus stop, then a 20-minute ride on the number 25/26 bus.

Where is the Library?


The Forum—5-minute walk from the site.

Where is the Student Union?


UEA Students' Union: Union House, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
NUA: Francis House, 3-7 Redwell Street, Norwich, NR2 4SN

How close is the local shop/local stores for food shopping?


Less than a 5-minute walk to the city.

How close is the train station?


20-30 minute walk.

Where are the bus stops?


Next to the bus station.

Where can I hire e-scooters?


City centre.

What are the local attractions?


Cinema, bowling, theatres, cat café, axe throwing, escape rooms, mini golf, football ground, bars, and restaurants.

Where is the nearest coffee shop?


Café No. 7 is about a 4-minute walk. Starbucks, Costa, Bakers & Barista, and Café Nero are about 6 minutes away. Strangers and Two Magpies are 10 minutes away.

What is the best nightclub?


Residents don’t often talk about nightclubs, but Mantra has events. Other options include LCR at UEA and Bar & Beyond.

Is there a local gym?


We have one on-site. Other nearby gyms include Pure Gym, The Gym Group, and Phoenix Gym.

Where is the closest hospital?


Norfolk and Norwich Hospital - Accessible via First Bus.
Walk-in Centre at Rouen Road.

Where is the nearest police station?


Bethel Street—10-minute walk.

Where is the local bank?


The city has branches of Barclays, HSBC, Halifax, Santander, NatWest, and Nationwide.

Where is the local pharmacy?


Boots Chemist in Chapelfield.

Where is the local supermarket?


Less than a 5-minute walk to Sainsbury’s Local, Iceland, or the city centre. Asia Supermarket is also nearby. The large Sainsbury’s is about a 10-minute walk.

What are the emergency services contact details?


101 for non-emergency police
111 for medical advice
999 for emergency police, fire, or ambulance.

What public transport can I use to get to my university?


First Bus to UEA or a taxi.

Where is the nearest public transport?


Red Lion Street for buses to UEA.
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2. Private Rooms
Many student accommodations in Norwich offer private rooms. These spaces usually include a bed, a study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. This makes them a great option for students who want both independence and community.
3. Studios - If you’re all about independence, a studio apartment might be your ideal home. These fully self-contained spaces feature a private bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen, offering maximum privacy. They’re a top pick for students who prefer a complete living setup and are often found in premium Norwich student properties.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments - A one-bedroom apartment in Norwich features one or two separate bedrooms and includes a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, these offer a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.
5. Ensuite Rooms - Ensuite rooms are a great choice if you want the perfect mix of privacy and community. You get your own fully furnished bedroom with a private bathroom, while still sharing a kitchen and common areas with flatmates.
6. Non-Ensuite Rooms - Non-ensuite rooms offer a cost-effective choice. You can enjoy a private bedroom and share the bathroom. This setup is great for students seeking an affordable and social living experience.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Norwich is crucial for students planning to study and reside in the area. The average monthly cost of living in Norwich for a student ranges from £800 to £1,000. When searching for Norwich student accommodation or calculating daily expenses, understanding these costs is the key to saving. They help you make informed choices about where to live in Norwich and how you would want to budget.
1. Food & Groceries - £200 - £250 per month
2. Transportation - £55 - £65 per month
3. Utilities (including internet) - £120 - £150 per month
4. Clothing - £30 - £50 per month
5. Sports & leisure - £40 - £60 per month
6. Rent - £660 - £800 per month

Student Travel in Norwich

When studying in the city and looking for convenient student accommodation in Norwich, ease of travel is a key consideration. Norwich's transport network meets the needs of students by offering affordable and easy transit options. Here is an ultimate guide to UK transportation guaranteed to make your travel smooth! Here's a breakdown of the transport options available for students in Norwich:
1. Buses: The bus network in Norwich is extensive, connecting the main accommodation areas with important universities. Regular services run throughout the day with fares averaging around £2.50 for a single journey. For frequent travellers, saver tickets or a travel card, which potentially reduce travel costs, are highly recommended. Buses are operated by companies like First Bus and Konectbus, offering frequencies as often as every 15 minutes during peak times.
2. Trains: Norwich Railway Station is the main hub for students travelling for weekend trips or visits home. With services extending to major cities, including a direct line to London, it's a popular mode of travel. Standard off-peak fares start from around £10, but with a 16-25 Railcard, students can enjoy up to 1/3 off rail fares, making it a smart investment for regular train users.
3. Cycling: As a cycle-friendly city, Norwich offers dedicated bike lanes and quieter routes for a more leisurely commute. It's a cost-effective and healthy way to travel, especially over shorter distances. Many options for student accommodation in Norwich provide secure bike storage facilities to help you secure your bicycle.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in the City

Norwich offers a lively student lifestyle, blending academic excellence with rich culture and a friendly city vibe. Home to the University of East Anglia and Norwich University of the Arts, the city attracts students from around the world. It features a welcoming environment with student-friendly facilities, a thriving arts scene, and an energetic atmosphere perfect for both studying and socialising. Popular spots like Gentleman’s Walk and Chantry Place are bustling with cafés, restaurants, and shops where students can hang out, study, or grab a quick bite. Coffee lovers often stop by Strangers Coffee House, while places like Grosvenor Fish Bar and Namaste Village are student favourites for meals. For a relaxed evening, pubs such as The Playhouse Bar and The Mischief offer the perfect setting.

Norwich is also known for its abundance of green spaces, with Eaton Park and Chapelfield Gardens providing ideal backdrops for picnics, jogging, or reading under the sun. Students can delve into local history at landmarks like Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery. They can also explore Norwich Cathedral, one of the most iconic medieval structures in England. The Norwich Theatre Royal and Norwich Arts Centre host a variety of live performances, including music, comedy, and theatre that cater to all tastes. Students can also embark on adventures and visit the top hiking destinations in the UK. With a balance of academic focus, cultural exploration, and outdoor adventure, Norwich ensures students have a fulfilling and exciting experience throughout their university years.

Universities in Norwich

Norwich has many famous institutions and some of the oldest universities in the UK. Students flock to this lively locality for its quality higher education offerings. The city boasts a variety of institutions that provide quality education to students! Norwich is the perfect destination for students seeking a wide variety of programs and a lively student life. Here are some of the top universities in Norwich:
1. University of East Anglia: A leading research university known for its innovative teaching, beautiful campus, and strong focus on environmental sciences, creative writing, and health sciences.
2. City College Norwich: One of the largest colleges in the region, offering a wide range of vocational courses, A-levels, and higher education programs with strong industry links.
3. Norwich University of the Arts: A specialist institution for art, design, and media, NUA is known for its studio-based learning and strong ties to the creative industries.
4. Easton College: A land-based college offering courses in agriculture, animal care, horticulture, and environmental conservation, ideal for students pursuing hands-on training in rural disciplines.   
5. Norwich University College of the Arts: The former name of Norwich University of the Arts; it established a reputation for high-quality arts education and has since evolved into a renowned creative university.

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