Jacobean House, Derby

Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, United Kingdom
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4.0 mi from Derby College
( 1h 23m. 19m. 12m)
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study area
Pool table
Pool table
Roof terrace
Derby city centre flat

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About the Property

Located at 35 the Wardwick, Derby DE1 1HA, UK, Jacobean House Derby stands out as a prime student accommodation in Derby. This historical building has been meticulously transformed to offer a range of modern living student rooms tailored for a comfortable student lifestyle. Jacobean House Derby proximity to prominent institutions makes it a preferred choice among students. It is within easy reach of the University of Derby - Britannia Mill, University of Derby, Derby College, as well as a short drive to the University of Nottingham (Sutton Bonington Campus) enhancing its appeal to students from different academic fields.

Derby, a vibrant city in Derbyshire, England, is renowned for its rich industrial heritage and cultural landmarks. The city is home to the Derby Cathedral, boasting the second-highest perpendicular church tower in England. Derby's Silk Mill, part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, highlights its significance in the industrial revolution. The scenic Darley Park offers serene green spaces for relaxation and events. Visitors can explore the Derby Museum and Art Gallery, which houses a notable collection of Joseph Wright's paintings.

Choosing Jacobean House Derby not only provides students with comfortable and convenient accommodation but also places them in a city known for its cultural heritage and vibrant student community. Derby has a rich industrial history and houses several universities, contributing to a sizeable student population that adds to the city's dynamic atmosphere. With the accommodation provided by uni-2, students at Jacobean House Derby have access to facilities like a Games Area and Terrace, ensuring a balance between studies and leisure. These amenities, combined with the city's allure and educational assets, make Jacobean House Derby the perfect Derby Student Accommodation.

Features

Residents of Jacobean House Derby have access to a variety of room types, including spacious Large Rooms and Double Rooms. Each room type is fully furnished, providing a comfortable living space with a small double bed, desk and chair and wardrobe for students to study, relax and socialise.

This student Houses in Derby accommodation is a city centre flat that enhances the student experience with a range of common amenities. An entertaining games area, including a pool table, allows residents to unwind and connect with peers. The on-site roof terrace is perfect for those who wish to enjoy some fresh air or seek a quiet outdoor space to catch up on readings and assignments. The bill for water, electricity and heating is included in the bill. Jacobean House Derby student accommodation is not just a place to stay; it's a place to live your best student life.

Location and What's Hot?

This student accommodation in Derby offers the perfect base for students to immerse themselves in Derby's bustling life. The city's academic landscape is easily accessible from this student accommodation in Derby, with esteemed institutions such as The University of Derby and Derby College right at your doorstep. Furthermore, Nottingham Trent University, Loughborough University, and multiple others are conveniently connected, making Jacobean House Derby a prime location for students across various disciplines.

You'll find a wealth of dining options to satiate any craving, with local favourites like The Wonky Table, Lisa Jean at Bennetts, and Revolution Derby offering cosy vibes and delicious menus. If you're after a quick coffee or brunch with friends, BEAR and The Flower Pot are perfect hangouts for casual meet-ups.

When it comes to shopping for essentials or a bit of retail therapy, the Intu Derby shopping centre is a hub of activity with a host of brands and stores. For nights out, you won't have to venture far either, with vibrant nightlife options like Mosh and The Distillery Derby promising memorable evenings. Health and wellness are well catered for, with several hospitals, including London Road Community Hospital, within reach. Meanwhile, nature lovers can relax and study in the serene ambience of the beautiful Derby Arboretum or embark on a tranquil stroll through Markeaton Park. Those inclined towards cultural experiences will relish visits to the historic Derby Cathedral or catching performances at the nearby Derby Theatre. In essence, the Jacobean House Derby not only promises a comfortable living experience but is also a gateway to the best that Derby has to offer.

Commute

Living at Jacobean House Derby means you’ll have the city at your doorstep, thanks to the array of public transport options readily available. For students who value convenience, you can hop on a bus at the nearby Derby Bus Station, including Wardwick (Stop B9) and The Strand (Stop B14) located within a breezy walk from your accommodation. The main Derby Railway Station and Victoria Street is also in the vicinity, making travels to surrounding cities and regions a smooth experience. Jacobean House Derby student accommodation offers not just a room but a convenient launchpad for all your travel itineraries in the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are clauses in your contract I do not agree with, will you change them?


Our contracts must stay uniform across the portfolio. Their  contracts have been written by their  solicitors and fully comply with all legislation; they cannot change any clauses in their  contracts.

Why do I have to pay a deposit and what is it for?


It is important to note that the tenant cannot choose what their deposit goes to and that you realise that rent and deposits are two separate entities. If you have damaged the property and/or have rent arrears and the deposit does not cover the costs, the landlord reserves the right to take you to court.All of their  properties will require a security deposit to be paid before they will allow you to sign a contract. This is a refundable sum of money taken at the start of your tenancy and they will protect it with a government-backed scheme called ‘My Deposits’. The deposit is normally used at the end of your tenancy for any tenant negligence or rent arrears outstanding on the tenancy, but below is a more detailed list of what it can be used towards.Any damage that exceeds the normal limits of wear and tear Cleaning Lost keys and/or replacing locks Any waste or belongings left in the property Rent arrears.

What does this mean for a tenant?


Rent – The tenants are all responsible equally for the rent, while you will be asked on each instalment to pay your share, if rent arrears occur, the landlord reserves the right to ask for any outstanding rent from the tenancy as a whole, irrespective of who has and has not paid. Damage – You are jointly responsible for taking care of the property including communal areas. Deposits – When you sign up with them, you will each be asked to pay a share of the total deposit for the tenancy, however, the deposit much like the tenancy is still considered as one. This means at the end of your tenancy, any damages to the house, irrespective of whose room the damage is in, or who cause the damage, will be deducted as a one charge to all relevant tenants. Leaving a tenancy – It’s a good idea to discuss your plans with the other tenants if you want to leave your tenancy throughout the academic year, as your tenancy is joint and several, the remaining tenants will need to agree that they are happy for someone to take over your current tenancy. It’s all down to communication, as the remaining tenants do reserve the right to say no if they are not happy with the replacement tenant you have found.

What does this means for a guarantor?

In joint tenancies, the guarantee agreement will cover the whole rent and/or other liabilities under the tenancy. This means that if the tenant you are guaranteeing is in rent arrears, PMG rent and the landlord reserve the right to come to you as the guarantor. It also means that under the joint and several AST, they also reserve the right to come to you for any of the tenancies rent arrears. However, for any of their joint tenancies, all tenants on the AST will have a guarantor in place. Any tenant that does not will be asked to pay their rent in full before the tenants take possession of the property.

Joint and Several?


Most of their  tenancy agreements are on a joint and severally liable basis. This is where all the tenants sign the same tenancy agreement and have equal responsibility for the tenancy. Under joint and several tenancies, all the tenants are treated together as ‘the tenant’. They will not offer their  contracts on any other basis unless already stated and they will not be able to amend or change their  ASTs.

Length of Contract?


Our standard contract lengths are 50 weeks; however, these will differ depending on the landlord request and some of their  tenancies are on a 51, 52 or 48 week lease. Before they rent out their  properties, they discuss with the landlord what term they are looking for and also what they as their managing agents will need in order to turn around each property before the next lot of tenants. As their  contract lengths are already pre agreed, they will not be able to shorten them.

Assured shorthold tenancy agreement (AST)?


As they are a student only letting agent, all their  contracts are fixed term ASTs. Put simply, this is an agreement between a tenant and a landlord for living in a rented property. The agreement exists to protect both the tenant and the landlord, as it arranges for a tenant to live in the property for a fixed length of time, after which time the landlord can either claim back possession of their property, renew the tenancy, or allow it to become a periodic tenancy.
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Student Accommodations in Derby

Derby Student Accommodation

Choosing the right Derby student accommodation is a pivotal part of your university experience. Student accommodation in Derby offers several advantages compared to on-campus living, providing more independence, often more space, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture.

Amber is your quintessential guide to finding the perfect student accommodation in Derby. The platform streamlines your search by aligning your Derby student accommodation preferences with the most suitable options available. From ensuite rooms to student flats in Derby, Amber lists a variety of room types to ensure you find a space that feels like home. Each accommodation for students in Derby is conveniently located, allowing for easy access to your university and the vibrant city life. You'll find an array of amenities designed for student living, including Wi-Fi, 24/10 security, study areas, and communal spaces.

Amongst the popular properties in the heart of Derby, you can consider Northgate House or 9 - PG Agard Street, both offering a contemporary living experience with all the amenities that cater to a student's lifestyle. By choosing amber to secure your accommodation, you're not just finding a place to stay; you're building the foundation for a successful and enjoyable time during your studies in Derby.

About Derby

Derby, a vibrant city located in the heart of England, boasts a rich tapestry of industrial heritage and contemporary innovation. With its roots tracing back to the Roman era, Derby has evolved from a market town into a hub for railway engineering and manufacturing, signifying its resilient and dynamic spirit. Today, Derby is esteemed for its contribution to the aerospace and automotive industries, reinforcing its position as an industrial powerhouse.

Students flock to Derby, drawn by its friendly community and excellent educational institutions. Though not featured on the QS Student Cities index, Derby's appeal to students is undeniable, supported by the presence of reputable universities.

In and around Derby, localities like Allestree and Littleover are known for their suburban tranquillity, offering a pleasant contrast to the city's bustling centre. Popular amongst students and professionals alike, these areas are dotted with parks, shops and excellent Derby student accommodation options.

Best Student Accommodation In Derby

Finding the perfect student accommodation in Derby can be a vital stepping stone for those embarking on their academic journey at nearby universities such as De Montfort University, The University of Nottingham (Sutton Bonington Campus), or Nottingham Trent University. Opting for Derby student accommodation off-campus provides an array of benefits, including greater independence, cost-effectiveness, and an immersive community experience. From the convenience of ensuite rooms to sociable student halls and private studio apartments, options cater to a variety of preferences and needs, all aiming to enhance the university life experience.

These accommodations for students in Derby come with essential amenities and are situated within easy travelling distance to your university, ensuring a balanced student lifestyle. Below, explore the top-rated options for student accommodation in Derby:

1. Northgate House

2. 9PG - Agard Street

3. The Croft

4. Roman House

5. Progressive House

6. Agard Street

Cost Of Living

Derby, a vibrant student city in the UK, offers various educational opportunities and experiences to young scholars. Understanding the cost of living in Derby is crucial for students who are considering or planning to attend universities in the area. It impacts their budgeting, financial planning, and lifestyle choices. On average, the cumulative monthly cost of living in Derby could amount to around £800 - £1100/month, depending on individual lifestyles and accommodation choices.

1. Food & Groceries: £150-£250/month

2. Transportation: £55-£65/month

3. Utilities (including electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage): £40-£60/month

4. Clothing: £25-£50

5. Sports & Leisure: £30-£50

Student Travel Derby

Navigating around the vibrant city of Derby is remarkably stress-free for students, thanks, in part, to the array of affordable and accessible transport options available. When you're staying in Derby student accommodation, you'll find that getting to lectures, exploring the city, or planning a quick getaway is simply a breeze. Here's a brief look at how students can travel near their accommodation in Derby.

The city offers a robust public transport system, which includes:

1. Buses

Derby has an extensive bus network, connecting the city centre with residential areas and other towns. The buses run frequently, and students can take advantage of reduced fares with a student travel card. Tickets can be as low as £1.20, and day passes allow unlimited travel, providing a cost-effective way to get around.

2. Metro

While Derby itself doesn't have a metro system, it is well connected by train to nearby cities that do, such as Nottingham. Students can get to Nottingham in around 30 minutes for a fare of about £6, depending on the time of day and the type of ticket purchased.

3. Cycling

Derby is known for being a bike-friendly city, with plenty of safe cycle paths and bike storage facilities. Cycling is a popular option among students because it's free, environmentally friendly, and a great way to stay fit.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Derby

Derby, a city renowned for its harmonious blend of history and contemporary culture, presents an ideal setting for student living. As a place that takes pride in ensuring safety and offering a holistic academic atmosphere, students who choose Derby can expect a quality of life that is conducive to both their studies and personal well-being. Setting up a home in Derby student accommodation places learners in a city with a heart full of warmth and an exciting student community. The city brims with popular student hangouts within easy reach of Derby student accommodation. In Derby, green spaces such as the picturesque Markeaton Park provide a lush escape from the hustle of university life. At the same time, the neighbouring Derby Arboretum – England's first public park – is perfect for leisurely walks or quiet study sessions outdoors. Cultural activities are also plentiful, with annual music festivals like the Derby Folk Festival offering entertainment and a chance to indulge in the city's artistic flair. Students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a community that celebrates creativity and social connection. Life in Derby is not just about academic pursuits; it's an enriching journey of discovery, leisure, and networking. Derby student accommodation situates students at the intersection of serene living and vibrant student dynamics, promising an unforgettable chapter during their university years.

Derby Tourist Attractions

Whether you are a history buff, nature lover, or art enthusiast, Derby's tourist spots provide a perfect backdrop to your academic journey. Discover the captivating blend of sights that make Derby a favourite destination among visitors.

1. Derby Cathedral

2. Derby Museum and Art Gallery

3. Calke Abbey

4. Pickford's House

5. Derby Arboretum

6. Markeaton Park

7. Quad

8. Pride Park Stadium

9. Derby Silk Mill

10. Kedleston Hall

Universities in Derby

Recognised as a vibrant educational hub, Derby is home to a number of prestigious universities, attracting students from across the globe. Whether you are seeking excellent academic facilities or a rich cultural experience, Derby's institutions provide it all.

1. Leicester College

2. De Montfort University

3. Loughborough College

4. Loughborough University

5. The University of Nottingham (Sutton Bonington Campus)