

Dean Street Works is a modern luxury student accommodation in Bristol which offers a range of stylish studios. The property is located within a 4-minute walk from TEG English Bristol and an 8-minute walk from BIMM, making it an ideal student housing.
Every studio comes with lockable bedrooms, cosy beds, study desks & chairs, free high-speed wifi, private bathrooms and modern appliances like a cooker, a fridge/freezer and a microwave/oven. Watch cinematic masterpieces in the cinema room and plan a lazy summer evening in the outdoor area. You can wash & dry your clothes in the laundry room and have intensive study sessions in the study room. Park your bike at the secured bike storage while an onsite maintenance team will be there to cater to your needs.
The property is surrounded by a number of shops, pubs and restaurants. Spend weekends at Small Bar and The Bootlegger. And dine in at places like Mugshot Restaurants Bristol and Pieminister. If you want to see the popular tourist attractions of Bristol, you must visit Bristol Aquarium, Millennium Square and Cabot Tower.
The accommodation is located within walking distance from many bus stops and transit stations. Brigstocke Road bus stop is within a 3-minute walk. Or board a train from Montpelier which is within a 13-minute walk.
Situated on the higher floors, this ensuite room measure around 13m² and comes with a 3/4 sized bed, study area, ensuite bathroom and ample storage. You will also have access to the shared kitchen facilities. Dean Street Works has a variety of premium communal areas, including study area and outdoor courtyard.
This ensuite room measure around 13m² and comes with a 3/4 sized bed, study area, ensuite bathroom and ample storage. You will also have access to the shared kitchen facilities. Dean Street Works has a variety of premium communal areas, including study area and outdoor courtyard.
Situated on the higher floors, this ensuite room measure around 13m² and comes with a 3/4 sized bed, study area, ensuite bathroom and ample storage. You will also have access to the shared kitchen facilities. Dean Street Works has a variety of premium communal areas, including study area and outdoor courtyard.
Situated on the ground floor, this studio room measure around 15-16m² and comes with a 3/4 sized bed, study area, ensuite bathroom, fully fitted kitchenette and ample storage. Dean Street Works has a variety of premium communal areas, including study area and outdoor courtyard.
The tenant has to pay a security deposit to book this property; the amount may vary as per the room selection. Note: The security deposit will be refundable. If there is any damage to the room or communal area, the amount will be deducted from the security deposit.
Credit/debit card, bank transfer, and online payment. Note: The property does not accept cash.
Dual occupancy is available for most rooms that are 23sqm or larger. The total rent will be calculated as the standard room rate plus an additional £50 per week. Both applicants must apply separately and clearly state in their applications that they are requesting dual occupancy.
If the student has a UK-based guarantor or housing hand, The student can pay in 4 installments. Full payment 3 installment 4 installment 10 installment If the student does not have a UK-based guarantor The student must pay the rent in full Note: In case the student is paying in installments, then the property will ask for the initial payment 3 weeks before check-in If the student is paying in full, the property will ask you to pay 6 weeks before the date your tenancy commences.
Required for paying rent in instalments. Without a UK guarantor: Full upfront payment is mandatory. Guarantor criteria: Must be UK resident for at least 1 year. Must be over 21 years old. Must be a homeowner or in full-time employment. Must provide valid photo ID. Must provide proof of UK address (dated within last 3 months). Third-party guarantor service: Housing Hand is recommended if the tenant cannot provide a UK guarantor. Note: The property does not accept other Guarantor Service Providers.
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