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Hollis Wharf, Bath

Rackfield Pl, Bath, BA2 1HB, United Kingdom
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1.7 mi from City Center
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Bath Spa University(BIMM) | 1.33 mi
Bath college | 1.41 mi
Advanced Studies in England | 1.65 mi
Bath Spa University | 1.96 mi
University of Bath | 3.04 mi
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About the Property

Hollis Wharf Bath is located at Rackfield Pl, Bath, BA2 1HB, United Kingdom. This student accommodation in Bath offers a mix of ensuites & studios, giving you the sort of personal space that makes university life melt into something manageable. Once you settle in, you’ll notice how easy it is to get to the nearby universities, like Bath Spa University, & Bath College, which are just a 7-minute drive away. Prestige Student Living Hollis Wharf’s location offers a simple, efficient, yet connected lifestyle that makes daily routines smoother.

Bath is one of those cities that blends old charm with a young, lively rhythm. The population is around 112,000, & the student scene is massive thanks to universities drawing crowds from the UK & beyond. You’ll find roughly 21,000-plus university students studying in the city at any given time. People often say Bath feels “safe,” & the numbers back that up, sitting around a 70+ safety index, which puts newcomers at ease. Students tend to appreciate how walkable the streets are & how relaxed the evenings can feel. The cost of living in Bath ranges from £1,100 to £1,400 per month, depending on lifestyle, which is fairly standard for a historic university city. Add to that a 76% employment rate, a 7.8, & Bath’s mix of culture, heritage, & green pockets, & you get a city where both academic & social life genuinely balance out. What this really means is that living at Hollis Wharf Bath gives you the best shot at a smooth student experience. The neighbourhood itself has a cosy environment, & the Hollis Wharf Bath accommodation fits neatly into the needs of both local & international students. You don’t have to think too hard about adjusting, your own space, your own private bathroom if you pick a studio, & communal spaces that actually feel welcoming. Hollis Wharf Bath student accommodation is a sort of place where fellow students drift in & out of common areas without feeling cramped, & where you can build a routine that feels natural rather than forced. Everything from scenic riverside walk options to access to Bath city centre adds to why this Bath student accommodation works.

Features

Hollis Wharf Bath offers a range of rooms that make independent living effortless. You can choose from several styles ranging from Premium Ensuite to Accessible Studio. All rooms come with a comfortable bed or comfy bed that doesn’t make mornings miserable, ample wardrobe space that keeps clothes fresh, a study desk & chair for seamless online studying, & a dedicated study area that helps the room create a sense of focus. If you lean toward fully independent living, the studios give you your own private kitchen & own private bathroom, ideal when you want personal space and a quieter routine.

When it comes to common amenities, Hollis Wharf Bath student accommodation genuinely feels like a fantastic property built for today’s student life. Fast internet keeps studying smooth & streaming sharp. The communal lounge & games room double as work & relaxation spaces, where you’re just as likely to find people typing assignments as playing at the pool table. There’s also a rooftop terrace at Hollis Wharf Bath, where students relax, read, or just look out toward the iconic River Avon. You’ll also find a cinema room, communal TV, quiet room, & study area for academic days. Practical needs are covered through a laundry room, secure storage facilities including bike storage, & utility bills such as gas, water, & electricity are included in your tenancy agreement at Hollis Wharf Bath. Pets aren’t allowed, so you don’t have to worry about noise events or shared-space issues. Students praise the amenities in Hollis Wharf Bath reviews.

Location and What's Hot?

One of the perks of living at Hollis Wharf Bath is how simple it is to get around the city’s academic circuit. Top universities like Bath Spa University (BIMM) (8-minute drive away), the Advanced Studies in England (10-minute drive away), & the University of Bath (13-minute drive away) are easily accessible by public transport. For students who split time across campuses or move between Bath Spa campus & the city’s cultural spots, it’s an ideal student housing in Bath. Bath has a warm, welcoming culture that blends student energy with postcard-worthy architecture. Exploring Bath city centre becomes a favourite pastime for most residents, with hotels, parks, & cafes tucked into nearly every corner. Some local gems include The Locksbrook Inn, Memitos Place, B Sushi, & sweet, laid-back stops like The Archway Café or 8e Chelsea Road. For downtime, you’ll find greenery at Brassmill Lane Park and Linear Park, where students unwind after lectures or take a scenic riverside walk straight through the city’s calmer pockets. If you’re ever in the mood for something lively, the best clubs in Bath, like Labyrinth Bar & Nightclub & Second Bridge, keep the social calendar moving.

History lovers are quietly thrilled with Bath because museums and heritage spots sit practically on your doorstep. Living at Hollis Wharf Bath puts you close to the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, the Museum of Bath at Work, & walking routes like The Gravel Walk. You’ve got viewpoints such as The Bath Lookout and even a golf course, Bath Approach Golf Course, if you fancy something outdoorsy. The nearest library stops include Moorland Road Community Library & the city’s Central Library, both well-suited for students who crave quieter study corners. Healthcare is covered with Jhoots Pharmacy nearby & the Royal United Hospital, not far from the student accommodation near Bath Spa University. You’re also close to places like SouthGate Bath for shopping & ODEON Bath for films. In order to explore more about the city, visit our Bath city guide.

Commute

Getting around Bath is straightforward, which helps both university students & working professionals. The closest train stations are Oldfield Park (0.8 miles away), & Bath Spa Station (1.8 miles away). For buses, Twerton Mill is 420 ft away, while Twerton Parade sits around 0.1 miles away. Even air travel is easy enough, with Bristol Airport roughly 15.8 miles away from Hollis Wharf Bath.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my rental price include car parking?

On-site car parking is available at some properties, but is not included within the rental price unless explicitly stated and confirmed in writing. Payments for car parking permits are separate to your tenancy agreement. Please speak to the property team if you wish to purchase a car parking space. Car parking spaces are very limited and are strictly on a first-come first-served basis.

Can I book if I’m under 18?

If you turn 18 in the first semester of university, they can accept your booking at properties where there is 24/7 security available and have an adult over the age of 18 must be a co-signatory on your tenancy agreement and must accept the terms of it.

They can accept under 18s in some of their properties subject to their Policy for Students under the Age of 18.

Can I purchase bedding and kitchen packages?

Yes you can order a package to be waiting for you upon arrival on their starter kit ordering portal.

What do I need to bring with me?

When you come to pick up your keys you need to bring some photographic ID. To find out what else you may need to bring check out their ‘what to take to university’ page.

Is there car parking facilities for when I move in?

Some properties have car parking facilities available for a small charge, please speak to your property team directly if you would like to reserve car parking.

Does my rental price include room cleaning?

Room cleaning services are available at some properties for an additional charge, unless stated as being included with the rent.

Are pets allowed?

No pets of any kind are permitted at management, except registered assistance dogs.

Do you provide summer accommodation?

Yes, their summer bookings usually open around March. Keep a look out for pricing and information or contact us to know more.

Do I have to move out in the holidays?

Your room is yours for the full contract period and you don’t need to move out during academic breaks.

Does my rental price include insurance?

Contents insurance is included at some properties which will be specified in your tenancy agreement.

Do I need to pay council tax?

If you are a qualifying full time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide them with your council tax exemption certificate which your university will be able to arrange.

If you do not have this when you move in because you have not yet enrolled on your course, please ensure that you bring with you the name of your university and your university student ID number.

Can I move in before I pay my rent?

All rent that is due must have been paid when you check in. If you are having difficulties or this will be a problem, please contact the property as early as possible who will assist you.

Can I book a room without a viewing?

Yes, you can book rooms online using the 'book now' option, which only takes around five minutes.

How long does a viewing take?

A viewing usually takes around 15 to 20 minutes, however you can spend as long as you wish viewing the property.

What will I be shown on my viewing?

The property team will guide you around the building and show you the social areas, outdoor spaces and on-site facilities as well as the rooms you would like to see (dependent upon availability). Please be aware that some rooms and apartments that you view may be occupied by their current residents.

I'm in a different country, how do I view a property?

They offer a Online viewings for those who cannot view in person. Just click 'Arrange a Viewing' and from there you can choose the Online option and organise a time and date that suits you. A member of the team will skype call you at your arranged time. To know more about this you can be in touch with Amber agent.

What are the emergency numbers in the uk?

To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance and Coast Guard) dial 999
For non-emergency police assistance call 101

When should I use 101?

You should call 101 to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. For example:

• Your car has been stolen
• Your property has been damaged
• You suspect drug use or dealing in your neighbourhood
• Give the police information about crime in your area
• Speak to the police about a general enquiry

You should always call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.
To contact the NHS for non-emergency medical advice and assistance, dial 111

When should use 111?

You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.

Call 111 if:

• you need medical help fast but it's not a 999 emergency
• you think you need to go to A&E or need another NHS urgent care service
• you don't know who to call or you don't have a GP to calld
• you need health information or reassurance about what to do next

For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way. If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you're concerned about your condition, continue to use that number. For immediate life-threatening emergencies, continue to call 999.
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Student Accommodations in Bath

Bath Student Accommodation

Located in the United Kingdom, Bath is recognised for its rich cultural heritage, Roman architecture, and natural hot water springs. The historic city of Bath is home to over 20,000 students from various universities, including the University of Bath and Bath Spa University. The two universities are ranked among the top universities in the United Kingdom, attracting students from around the world. The large number of students from diverse cultural backgrounds makes Bath an exciting place for students. Since there are no housing facilities within the universities, students opt for off-campus student accommodation in Bath for their comfort and independence. If you are looking for perfect student accommodation in Bath, there are numerous comfortable and affordable options for your academic year.


Through amber, you can easily find the perfect home that suits your needs within minutes. Amber offers a variety of fully furnished and verified options, including ensuite rooms, shared apartments, and private studios, catering to every student’s lifestyle and budget. The top-rated student accommodation in Bath, such as Hollis Wharf and The Depot, is conveniently located near the universities and the city centre. The accommodation options are provided by top PMGs such as IQ Student Accommodation and Student Roost. The average price range for Bath student homes is between £220 and £350 per week. The exclusive offers provided by amber make it the go-to platform for finding the perfect home for your student lets in Bath.

About Bath

Located in the southwest corner of England, Bath is a place of great history, architecture, and culture that attracts many visitors from all over the world. Every year, the city of Bath receives around 20,470 international students who wish to experience the unique blend of culture and attractions the city has to offer. Bath has long been famous for its spas and soon became the centre for all the fashionable items of the time. Today, you can still experience the tradition and history in the ancient Roman Baths and the Thermae Bath Spa, where you can enjoy Britain's only naturally fed thermal waters for bathing.


Bath has two excellent educational institutions: the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, where you can pursue your desired course in politics, languages, physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, architecture, management, technology, and many more. Because of the strategic location of the University of Bath, you can find many accommodation options for students in the area. Not only will you be able to experience the great educational facilities, but also enjoy the great culture and nightlife of the city. After settling into your student accommodation in Bath, you can visit the ancient Roman Baths and Pulteney Bridge, which are two of the most famous attractions in the area.

Best Student Accommodation In Bath

If you are looking for student accommodation in Bath, you will find options near the famous universities. You’ll find everything from luxurious to affordable private student accommodation Bath. This gives you a lot to choose from to enhance your student experience. Whether you’re looking for an en-suite, a studio, or something in between, you’re sure to find student flats in Bath that match what you’re looking for. It might seem like a lot to sift through to find the right place, but it’s definitely doable. Each student accommodation in Bath is tailored to the student experience. Here are the top student accommodation options in Bath UK:


1. Student Castle Bath - ★★★★☆ “Best student accommodation in Bath by far. Elegant, quiet during exam periods, and fun when party time.” From £395/week

2. The Port On The Square - From £215/week

3. Avon Point - From £195/week

4. Transom House - From £193/week

5. Zinc Quarter - ★★★★★ “The zinc quarter is amazing, and the staff is great. The connectivity is good from here, and the spot is near the market and the city centre.”-  From £219/week

Affordable Student Accommodation in Bath

Finding accommodation as a student in Bath is an essential part of enjoying city life without breaking the bank. If you are looking for student accommodation in Bath that is close to the university or cheap stays in Bath, there are many affordable and comfortable accommodation options available. Here are some of the cheap student accommodation Bath options:


1. Charlton Court -  It offers modern studio apartments and shared student rooms in Bath, ideal for affordable living. Amenities include study areas, a communal lounge, laundry facilities, and secure bike storage. - From £184/week

2. Hollis Wharf - It provides stylish studio and shared apartments with contemporary interiors and comfortable study spaces. Students benefit from amenities like a gym, social lounge, study rooms, and riverside views. - From £257/week

3. Avon Studios - It features fully furnished studio rooms designed for students who prefer privacy and independent living. Key amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, study spaces, a communal lounge, and secure entry. - From £329/week

4. The Brook - It offers modern studio apartments close to major universities in Bath. Amenities include a gym, study rooms, a cinema room, social spaces, and high-speed internet. - From £330/week

5. The Depot -  It is a premium student residence with studio apartments and modern interiors located near Bath city centre. Facilities include a fitness centre, study areas, bike storage, and social lounges. - From £339/week

Best Areas to Live in Bath

Bath has a few areas that are suitable for students with different vibes, costs, and distances from the University of Bath and Bath Spa University. Generally, people prefer areas that have a lot of student life going on or areas that are quiet but have good transport links.


AreaStudent VibeCommute to the University of BathAvg Rent (p/w)
Oldfield ParkLively student hub with cafés, pubs, and shops20–30 mins bus£260–£300
WidcombeScenic riverside neighbourhood close to the city centre10–15 mins bike£280–£320
Combe DownQuiet village-style area with green spaces10–15 mins bus£240–£280
Bath City CentreBustling, historic area with nightlife and restaurants15 mins bus£320–£370
TwertonBudget-friendly student area with good transport links20 mins bus£200–£240

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Bath

When it comes to finding accommodation in the city of Bath, students have many options that suit different budgets, privacy, and ways of living. In most cases, student accommodation is fully furnished with a study desk, fast Wi-Fi, safety features and shared facilities such as kitchens, lounges, and laundry facilities.


1. Ensuite Rooms

Most of the flats in Bath for students are en-suites, where you have your private bathroom connected to your bedroom. This gives you your own private space for relaxation and hygiene, but you share the kitchen and living rooms with other students.


2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

If you are looking for an affordable place in Bath for students, you can opt for the non-ensuite rooms. You get your private bedroom, but you share the bathroom, kitchen, and living rooms with other students.


3. Studio Flats

Studio flats in Bath for students are self-contained flats that give you a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. You don’t have to share anything, and this makes these flats perfect for students who value their privacy.


4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Flats

A flat in Bath for students comprises one or two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a living room. The rooms are furnished, and you get the semi-private living experience you need.


5. Shared Flats

Shared flats in Bath for students are self-contained flats that comprise multiple private bedrooms. You get your private bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living room, and this makes these flats perfect for the student who needs the perfect mix of privacy and interaction.


6. Private Rooms

Private rooms in Bath for students give you the privacy you need, where you get your own private bedroom, study desk, and sometimes your own bathroom. You get the independence you need in your own bedroom, but you still get the chance to interact with other students in the communal living rooms.

Cost of Living in Bath

As you search for the best student accommodation Bath, it is always wise to consider your living costs. On average, students planning to budget for a month should consider allocating about £1,200 to £1,500. Note that these costs vary from person to person based on their needs and lifestyles. Here is an estimated breakdown of the cost of living in Bath for students:


1. Accommodation: £650–£1,100/month
2. Groceries: £200–£300/month
3. Transportation: £60–£80/month
4. Utilities (Electricity, Water, Heating): £100–£140/month
5. Internet & Mobile: £20–£40/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: £80–£120/month

Student Travel in Bath

It is quite easy and convenient to get around the city as it is relatively small and has an efficient transportation system. The University of Bath and the University of Bath Spa are easily accessible by public transport and are relatively close to the main student areas such as Oldfield Park, Widcombe, and the city centre.


1. UniBus (U1 Route) - This is the most popular route that students take to commute from the city centre to the University of Bath campus and vice versa. The main stops include the City Centre, the Town Hall, and the University Arrivals Square.
Cost:
This service costs about £15-20 per week with the student pass.


2. UniBus (U2 Route) - This is another popular route that is quite helpful as it connects the university campuses with the main student areas such as Oldfield Park Station, St James Cemetery, and Bathwick Hill.
Cost:
This service costs about £15-20 per week.


3. UniBus (U3 Route) - This route links Bath Spa University, Oldfield Park, and Bath city centre, making it useful for students living between both campuses.
Cost: Approximately £15-£20 per week.


4. Service 20 Bus - This is another local route that covers areas such as Widcombe Hill, Twerton, Oldfield Park, and the University of Bath Sports Training Village, which is mostly used by students living in residential areas.
Cost: Approximately £12-£18 per week.


5. Train (Great Western Railway) - Students can travel from Bath Spa Railway Station, which is in close proximity to the city centre, to other cities such as Bristol and London for internships, day trips, or weekend getaways.
Cost: Approximately £20-£40 per week, depending on frequency.


6. Cycling and Walking - Since Bath is a relatively small city, it is possible for some students to walk or cycle to their destinations from their accommodations.
Cost: Free to £5 per week for maintaining their bikes.


Distance of the University of Bath from nearest properties:


1. Student Castle Bath - 6 minutes away by car
2. The Depot - 10 minutes away by car
3. Avon Studios - 12 minutes away by car

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Bath

The historic architecture and culture of Bath set the perfect scene for a wide range of events going on all year round: concerts, carnivals, sports, and exhibitions. In fact, you'll hardly ever find a dull moment in Bath. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site not only because of its Roman baths but also due to its outstanding Georgian architecture, so you'll always have plenty of historical attractions to explore in Bath.


Living in Bath, you are going to have a lot of opportunities to meet and make friends. It doesn't matter if you decide to go out in the city's pubs, bars, and clubs or simply have a nice meal with your friends. Plus, if music or comedy is your thing, you can either go to a concert or comedy club to laugh your head off. Bath offers a range of locations, from The Forum and Moles, so you can find the one that suits your taste most.


Bath has a great variety of shops ranging from high street brands to independents and trendy boutiques. Most department store chains can be found in the Southgate Centre, while artisan and vintage ones are scattered around the city. If you're a student and want to experience Bath's night scene fully, you definitely shouldn't skip Mandalyns, Khosoosi, Circo, and Cellar Bar. For the ones who enjoy strolling in parks, you can visit Royal Victory Park, Henrietta Park, and Alice Park, which are quite near your student accommodation Bath UK.

Top Universities in Bath

When looking for the best student accommodation in Bath, it is helpful to keep an eye out for those locations closest to the universities in Bath. Not only are there great student homes in Bath, but there are also some of the best universities in the world. A few of them are:


UniversityRank / RecognitionPopular Courses
University of BathTop 10 UK universities (national league tables)Engineering, Management, Computer Science, Economics, Social Sciences
Bath Spa UniversityKnown for creative educationArt & Design, Film, Music, Creative Writing, Education
Bath CollegeMajor vocational education providerBusiness, IT, Engineering, Health & Social Care, Hospitality

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