Denmark Road, Manchester

12, Denmark Rd, Manchester, M15 6GQ, United Kingdom
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£223
per week
1.7 mi from City Center
( 13m. 19m. 38m)
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University of Manchester | 0.27 mi
Alliance Manchester Business Sc... | 0.55 mi
Royal Northern College of Music... | 0.58 mi
Manchester school of architectu... | 0.64 mi
Manchester School of Art | 0.69 mi
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laundry facility
bills included
game room
Wi-Fi

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About the Property

Denmark Road is located at 12 Denmark Rd, Manchester, M15 6GQ, United Kingdom. It offers premium ensuite rooms to students near the reputed educational institutions. The University of Manchester is a short 9-minute walk from here. Similarly, Alliance Manchester Business School is a 16-minute walk away for the students.


Manchester is situated in the Northwest of England. With over 18,170 international students, the city ranks among the top 5 UK cities for international student enrolment. Safe areas like Didsbury and Altrincham are chosen by students for their Manchester student accommodation. With a climate index score of 86.95, you get to live in clean and green areas with better air quality. Apart from this, the city also scores 74.51 in the healthcare index and ensures satisfactory medical services are provided to everyone. This Manchester student housing guide will help you find your perfect home away from home!


The cost of living in Manchester is 32% lower than in London. It is also ranked as the 2nd most affordable UK city. A student can expect to keep a budget of around £1,456 to £1,644 per month. This includes rent, utilities, and other necessities for a modern lifestyle. Rusholme and Fallowfield are some of the most affordable neighbourhoods. Also, Denmark Road Manchester, offers budget-friendly student accommodation in Manchester with ample amenities. While living here, you can explore the promising job opportunities. The employment rate is 71.4%, with IT, healthcare, social service, education, and more dominating the market. You can work on your skills at the best universities in Manchester and grab a glorious opportunity in these top sectors.

Features

Denmark Road Sanctuary students reviews reflect the student satisfaction regarding the room, amenities, and the staff. A Double En-Suite is packed with basic amenities like a comfy double bed and a spacious shelving unit. Your personal learning zone contains a desk and a chair. These will accommodate your laptop, books, and notes, and provide a distraction-free area to complete your schoolwork. With this, your bills include 250 Mb/s wifi and broadband, water, electricity, content insurance, and heating.


Denmark Road Manchester accommodation comes with many common amenities to elevate your student living experience here. The common room and the lounge area offer an open space for conversations with friends. The large flat-screen TV is supported by wifi for seamless streaming and binge-watching. You can engage in stimulating matches in the games room with your mates. On-site laundry facilities are provided to make your tasks easy. For any inconvenience, you can call upon the 24-hour maintenance team. The property is secured with on-site security and CCTV. However, Denmark Road does not allow pets and smoking inside its premises.

Location and What's Hot?

Local stores, academic institutions, restaurants, and everything you need are in the vicinity of Denmark Road. For students studying at the Royal Northern College of Music, the Manchester School of Architecture, and the Manchester School of Art, this is the best location. As these institutes are not more than a 5-minute drive from here. For quick pantry shopping, Morrisons and Sainsbury's Local are within walking distance. Medicines and healthcare supplies can be obtained from Newmass Ltd and Rowlands Pharmacy at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.


The best restaurants in Manchester offer delicious cuisines and a rich ambience. Pho 23 and

Red Chilli also serves international dishes at an affordable price to the students. Just steps away, The Whitworth Cafe and Gemini Café offer your daily dose of caffeine with a tasty menu of appetisers. Funkademia and Deadbolt Club are some of the best clubs in Manchester to add the extra edge to your nightlife activities. All these engaging social and nightlife spots are near Denmark Road, so students can enjoy their precious college days to the fullest.


Visiting Manchester Art Gallery is one of the unique things to do in Manchester. You get to explore over 25,000 works, including fine art pieces and contemporary installations. Students will absolutely love the neo-Gothic John Rylands Library, as it has rare manuscripts, early printed books, like the Gutenberg Bible, and more. Sports lovers can sneak a peek at the players’ tunnel and dressing rooms at the Etihad Stadium. The Science and Industry Museum is one of the best museums in Manchester, with exhibits on steam engines, textiles, computing, and aviation open for your exploration. SEA LIFE Manchester takes you deep into the marine habitat with over 5,000 marine creatures. All these fascinating places can be visited during your stay at Denmark Road.

Commute

The Manchester transport network is made up of trams, buses, trains, cycling infrastructure, walking routes, and the airport. The trams run across 99 stops, connecting the city centre to the suburbs. You can get on a tram from Deansgate-Castlefield or St Peter's Square. The bus network is spread over 600 bus routes, and in some areas free city centre shuttle buses are also available. You can get on a bus from Denmark Road or Manchester Academy. The trains connect Manchester to nearby towns and cities and are best for longer journeys. You can board a train from Manchester Oxford Road or Ardwick. All these affordable modes of transport will take you to your destination. What’s more, these are near Denmark Road.

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A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
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Double En-Suite

Starting From: £223/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Common room
Games Room
Wi-Fi
On-Site Laundry
Lounge Area
Large Flat Screen Television
Safety and Security
24-Hour Maintenance
On-Site Security
CCTV
Bills Included
250 Mb/s Wi-Fi and Broadband
Water
Electricity
Content Insurance
Heating
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed
Smoking Not Allowed

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2, 3, 7, 11 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Security Deposit
    This property doesn’t require security deposit.
Booking Deposit
<p>If you are booking a property that lies in London, then you have to pay <strong>£400</strong> as a booking deposit.</p> <p>If you are booking a property outside of London, then you have to pay <strong>£1 </strong>as a booking deposit.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: This fee is credited against the first rent payment.</strong></p>
Security Deposit
<p>You don't need to pay any other deposit, just the booking fee is required to book this property.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>If a student wants to pay in installments, then</p> <p><br></p> <p>If a student doesn't have a UK-based Guarantor, then they can pay the rent in <strong>one </strong>or <strong>two </strong>installments</p> <p>If a student has a UK-based Guarantor, they can pay the rent in <strong>three</strong>, <strong>seven, </strong>or <strong>eleven </strong>installments.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: You can opt for 11 installments if you book the property for 50 weeks.</strong></p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>You can pay your rent via bank transfer, online payment with a bank card.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Guarantors must be UK-based and able to provide proof of this.</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Extenuating Circumstances
    Cancellation is allowed in case of extenuating circumstances.
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>Up to and Including 45 Days Before the Start of Your Tenancy</strong></p> <p>You may cancel your booking without full liability during this period. A reasonable administration fee may apply depending on the circumstances.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p><strong>Within 45 Days of Your Contract Start Date</strong></p> <p>If you wish to cancel during the final 45 days before your tenancy begins, you’ll need to find a suitable replacement tenant. You’re welcome to find one yourself, or we can assist once all our other rooms have been filled. In either case, a reasonable administration fee will apply.</p> <p><br></p> <p><em>Note: If no replacement tenant is found, you will be responsible for payment of the rent in full, even if you do not move into the property.</em></p>
Extenuating Circumstances
<p>The Release Review Panel will only consider releasing you from your contract under special circumstances which include:</p> <ul> <li>Death of a tenant/licensee. The contract would cease on the date of death. A death certificate would be needed to grant the deed of release. Next of Kin are able to sign any relevant paperwork.</li> <li>Tenant/licensee involved in a serious incident which results in the tenant/licensee being seriously ill. Proof would be required in the form of a doctor’s letter or accredited medical practitioner. Next of Kin would be allowed to sign any relevant paperwork.</li> <li>Illness of a tenant/licensee, or those presenting with a disability, which necessitates the tenant/licensee leaving their University course and leaving their accommodation to undergo a course of treatment. Proof needs to be provided by a doctor that confirms details of illness, disability or condition. Confirmation from the institution regarding the tenant/licensee leaving their course is also required.</li> <li>Illness/death of immediate next of kin, where there is no-one else in the family able to look after that family member or other dependants (with siblings needing to be under 18 years of age) and which results in the tenant/licensee having to leave their course. Proof would be provided by a doctor’s letter which provides details of illness. Confirmation from the institution regarding the tenant/licensee leaving their course is also needed. In the case of death, a death certificate would be required.</li> <li>A genuinely exceptional circumstance has occurred.</li> </ul>

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide accommodation for second and third year students and post-graduates?

Accommodation is available for students of all ages at different stages of their studies. Most properties have a mix of students from all year groups, while some are specifically for undergraduates or postgraduates, as specified on the property page.

Can I view the accommodation before moving in?

Yes, viewings can be arranged. It may not always be possible to show the exact room booked, but a similar one will be shown.

Can I choose who I live with?

Efforts are made to allocate like-minded people, but it cannot be guaranteed that a specific person will be assigned. Preferences can be mentioned during the application or by contacting the team directly.

Can I choose to live with my friends?

Yes, it is possible to live with friends. Applicants need to provide the names and contact details of the people they want to live with on their online application, and those individuals must also include the same details in their applications.

Can I live in a single sex flat?

Yes, single sex flats may be provided if requested. For students under 18, accommodation is single sex only.

How big is the bedroom?

Room sizes vary across properties. Approximate measurements can be provided by the team, and floor plans are available on property pages.

What items do I need to bring with me?

Students should bring bedding (including covers), clothes, shoes, towels, personal items such as photographs, laptops, and other study essentials.

What equipment is available in the kitchen?

Kitchens are equipped with a cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, mop and bucket, dustpan and brush, bin, and vacuum (in some sites, the vacuum must be collected from reception). Some kitchens may also include a kettle and ironing board (iron not included).

Are there any items I shouldn’t bring with me?

Anything that poses a fire hazard or large personal furniture/equipment should not be brought.

Can I bring my pet?

Pets are not allowed, except assistance animals where applicable.

What is included in my rent?

Rent typically includes Wi-Fi, contents insurance, and utilities such as water, heating, and electricity.

What is a Guarantor?

A guarantor is someone who agrees to pay the rent if the tenant cannot. A guarantor must be over 18, a UK resident with an address in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, and have sufficient income, assets, or savings to meet the potential liability.

Where do I collect my mail from?

Mail is delivered either directly to the flat or to the mailbox in reception.

Do you have a laundry on site?

Yes, most residences provide on-site laundry facilities.

Who is responsible for the cleaning?

The management is responsible for maintaining communal areas, while residents are responsible for their flats and bedrooms.

Can I personalise my room?

Yes, pin boards can be used for posters and photographs, but changes that could damage the room are not permitted.

Do I have to pay for my TV licence?

Yes, if a personal TV is brought or if live TV or BBC iPlayer is used on a device. TVs provided by the property are covered.

Can I connect to the internet in my room?

Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout the accommodation.

Can I stay in my room during the holidays?

Yes, rooms can usually be kept during Christmas and Easter holidays, and in some cases during the summer as well.

Can I move into my friend’s flat?

If a spare room is available, transfers may be possible, but an admin fee may apply.

For students with disabilities?

Specially designed flats are available to ensure accessibility and comfort for students with disabilities.

What happens if I want to swap rooms?

A request can be made to change rooms. If another room is available, a swap may be arranged, subject to an admin charge.

What happens when I move out?

Rooms must be left clean and tidy. A check-out pack is provided before the end of the contract with details on moving out and returning keys. After check-out, the room is inspected for damages, and charges may apply if repairs are required.

What happens if I forgot something and have already left?

Any possessions left behind after keys are returned are treated as abandoned property. Items left in common areas once all flat keys are returned are also considered abandoned.
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Manchester is an exciting city for students due to the world-class education it provides. It’s home to over 100,000 students studying at renowned universities such as the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the University of Salford. With such a large student population, the demand for housing is always high. Located in Greater Manchester, the city has a population of around 553,000 people and is known globally for its history, culture, and innovation. Because of its strong academic reputation, Manchester offers a wide range of student accommodations, including private rooms, shared apartments, ensuite, non-ensuite, and studios, with prices ranging from £140 – £220 per week.

For easy booking, amber is the best choice for your student accommodation in England. It has verified listings, simple search filters, and personalised help. They are close to major universities and popular spots for students. Amber offers flexible leases, 24/7 support, and an easy booking process. This makes finding student accommodation in Manchester simple and hassle-free. Top properties in Manchester include Canvas Manchester and iQ Lambert & Fairfield House. Student accommodation in Manchester is offered by top providers like IQ Student Accommodation and Collegiate.

About Manchester

Manchester is a lively city in the United Kingdom, offering students a rich mix of history, academics, and modern life. Founded by the Romans as Mamucium, it later became the world’s first industrialised city during the Industrial Revolution. Today, it is known for its music, sports, and diverse culture. The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University bring an international and youthful energy to the city. Students enjoy spaces like Heaton Park and Fletcher Moss Gardens, or the creative vibe of the Northern Quarter with its cafés and art spots.

Manchester has a safety index of 60 and is known for being inclusive and student-friendly. For entertainment, students can explore the Palace Theatre, Manchester Arena, or football landmarks like Old Trafford and Etihad Stadium. Shopping hubs like Manchester Arndale and the Trafford Centre are also student favourites. The city is well-connected, with frequent trains to London, Liverpool, and Leeds, making weekend getaways easy. Manchester offers a lively setting that balances academic success with personal growth.

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The best student accommodation in Manchester offers a mix of privacy and connection to the social scene. Amber makes your search for student accommodation in Manchester easy. Their platform lets you filter options based on what matters most to you. You’ll see verified listings with real photos and reviews from actual students. Manchester is also a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. Here are some of the most affordable and best student housing options in Manchester.
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Most Affordable Student Accommodation In Manchester

Manchester is a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. Manchester offers many affordable student accommodation options. Amber helps you find the best student flats in Manchester. You can sort by price using filters. The listings are clear, so you know exactly what you get for your money. Here are some options for affordable student housing in Manchester.
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Manchester is a fantastic city for students. It has diverse neighbourhoods that suit different lifestyles and budgets. You can find many great places to live in Manchester. Whether you prefer a lively social scene, quiet residential areas, or quick access to universities, there are options for every student. Here are some of the best areas to live in Manchester for students:
1. Fallowfield This is one of the most popular student areas in Manchester. It has a lively social scene with pubs, cafes, and student-friendly shops. There is a bus stop less than a 2-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £135 – £155 per week.
2. Rusholme Known for its famous Curry Mile, Rusholme is lively and close to the University of Manchester. It’s perfect for students who want affordable food options and a buzzing atmosphere. There is a bus stop less than a 5-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £125 – £145 per week.
3. Oxford Road Corridor – This area is right next to the main university campuses and offers a central location with easy access to libraries, shops, and nightlife. There is a bus stop less than a 3-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £150 – £170 per week.
4. Victoria ParkA quieter residential neighbourhood, Victoria Park is close to both the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. It’s great for students who want peace while staying near the city. There is a bus stop less than a 5-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £130 – £150 per week.

Room Types Available In Manchester

Manchester has a variety of student housing choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Whether you need a quiet place to study or a social space to meet new people, we have what you need. Here’s a breakdown of the room types available in student accommodation in Manchester:
1. Ensuite Rooms - Ensuite rooms come with a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal space while living in shared housing.
Privacy: A private bathroom ensures comfort and convenience.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge are shared, encouraging interaction.
Ideal For: Students wanting privacy with the option to socialise.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms - Non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a shared bathroom, making them budget-friendly options.
Privacy: Bedroom remains personal, bathroom is shared with others.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and common areas are communal.
Ideal For: Students looking for affordable housing with community living.
3. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments offer individual bedrooms while residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are communal.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.
4. Private Rooms
Private apartments provide a full flat with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen solely for one person.
Privacy: Full privacy with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None, the entire space belongs to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want full independence and maximum comfort.
5. Studios - Studios are self-contained spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette in one unit.
Privacy: Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas: No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For: Students who prefer independence and quiet study environments.
6. 1-Bed Apartments - 1-bedroom flats provide a separate bedroom along with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living space.
Privacy: Full privacy with a separate bedroom and facilities.
Shared Living Areas: The entire space is private to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want a home-like setting with more space.

Cost Of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Manchester is crucial for students planning to study and reside in the area. The average monthly cost of living in Manchester for a student ranges from £1,800 to £2,000. When searching for student accommodation in Manchester or calculating daily expenses, understanding these costs is the key to saving. They help you make informed choices about where to live in Manchester and how you would want to budget.
1. Food - £200 - £300 per month
2. Transportation - £60 - £90 per month
3. Groceries - £100 - £150 per month
4. Clothing - £30 - £70 per month
5. Sports & leisure - £30 - £60 per month
6. Rent - £660 - £1000 per month

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Manchester's well-connected and reasonably priced public transportation system makes getting around the city simple. Students can control their travel expenses while seeing the city and visiting academic campuses thanks to a variety of travel card options as well. 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 Manchester:
1. Buses: With lines that go all around the city and into the neighbouring areas, buses are among the most economical and practical modes of transportation in Manchester. The average cost of a single trip is about £1.50, and an adult day pass costs about £4. Additionally, students can take advantage of the Stagecoach UniRider card, which provides unlimited bus travel at a subsidised rate.
2. Trains: For quick vacations outside of the city or for regional commuting from your Manchester accommodation, trains offer a speedy and effective means to get from Manchester to neighbouring cities. The cost varies with distance, with an average trip typically costing £3 to £5. The 16-25 Railcard, which provides a 1/3 off rail costs throughout the UK, is advantageous for students who regularly travel outside of Manchester since it lowers the cost of regional exploration.
3. Metrolink Tram: Manchester's Metrolink tram system is a well-liked option since it connects important destinations such as university districts, the city centre, and surrounding communities from your Manchester accommodation. Adult day passes cost approximately £4.90, while a single journey costs approximately £1.80. For everyday commutes and weekend excursions, tram riding is now affordable and accessible for students thanks to the Bee card.

Student Lifestyle And Tourist Attractions In Manchester

Manchester is a dynamic city that combines academic excellence with a buzzing social scene, rich culture, and endless opportunities. Here’s what makes student life in Manchester so exciting:
1. Dining & Nightlife
Manchester has a thriving food culture with options for every taste. The Northern Quarter is famous for its quirky cafés and international dining, while Rudy’s serves some of the best pizzas in the city. Curry Mile is a must-visit for authentic South Asian cuisine. For nightlife, there are many clubs in Manchester, like Deansgate Locks, The Warehouse Project, and Gorilla, for live music and club nights. The city’s pub scene is also lively, with The Briton’s Protection and The Crown & Kettle being popular spots.
2. Cultural Events & Festivals
Manchester is known for its cultural energy and creative spirit. The Manchester International Festival brings world-class performances, art, and music to the city. Students can explore the Whitworth Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum for history and culture. The city is also famous for its music heritage, with venues like Manchester Academy and Band on the Wall hosting live gigs all year. Events like Pride and Parklife Festival make the city lively and diverse.
3. Adventure & Green Spaces
Despite its urban setting, Manchester has many things to do and plenty of green escapes. Heaton Park is one of the largest parks in Europe, offering open spaces, boating, and sports. Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden is perfect for a quiet afternoon surrounded by nature. For more adventure, the Peak District National Park is just a short train ride away, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
4. Shopping
Manchester is a shopping hub with something for every budget. The Arndale Centre offers a wide range of high-street stores, while King Street and Spinningfields feature luxury brands. Afflecks is a student favourite for unique clothing, vintage finds, and indie shops. For a bigger retail experience, the Trafford Centre has everything from shops to dining and entertainment under one roof.

Top Universities In Manchester

Manchester has many famous institutions and some of the top universities in the world. These draw in students from across the UK and around the world. The city is an ideal destination for students seeking diverse academic programs and a lively student life. Here are some of the top universities in Manchester:
1. University of Manchester: ​The University of Manchester, which is frequently named among the best universities in the world, is a major force in both research and education. The university, which is well-known for emphasising innovation, provides a broad range of programs in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, and other fields. Some of the nearest and most notable properties around this university include Ladybarn House and Canvas River Street Tower.
2. Manchester Metropolitan University: Manchester Metropolitan University is a university that focuses on employability and industry connections while providing a hands-on approach to higher education. Properties like Vita Student Circle Square are absolute student favourites. The university is well-known for its Business, Art, Design, and Health programs and offers students practical study opportunities as well as access to a thriving urban culture.
3. University of Salford: The University of Salford provides a progressive approach to education, particularly in the fields of Media, Engineering, and Healthcare. The institution has strong connections to MediaCityUK and is well-known for its work in digital media and television. Students can explore properties like Riverside House and Harry Lord House, which are some of the nearest ones to campus.

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