Middle Street Nottingham, offers a practical and well-located living option for students seeking comfort and convenience near major universities. Situated at 10 Middle St, Nottingham, NG9 1FX, United Kingdom, this residence places students close to essential amenities, numerous other bus stations, and academic institutions. Middle Street is a bustling area popular with young professionals and residents, featuring local amenities and modern student accommodation. Middle Street Nottingham accommodation is designed to support focused student living with fully furnished en suite rooms, shared kitchens, and inclusive bills. Middle Street in Nottingham is known for its student-friendly atmosphere and proximity to historic sites like the Lace Market. The property is situated just a short walk away from the University of Nottingham and other nearby universities, combining affordability with accessibility in a location that simplifies everyday routines, making it one of the best areas to live in Nottingham.
Nottingham is a brilliant location for international students, hosting over 60,000+ students across its universities. With more than 150+ nationalities represented, the city offers a welcoming global community. Living prices are typically 20–30% lower than in London, making the cost of living in Nottingham comfortable for students. Students benefit from strong graduate employment rates and access to 100+ parks and green spaces. Public transport connects key areas within 10–20 minutes, ensuring easy commuting. With affordable student apartments, students' experience, convenient access, famous streets, cultural diversity, and quality education, Nottingham provides a supportive and practical environment for international study.
The room types of Middle Street Nottingham student accommodation stand out within the student accommodation UK landscape due to its combination of fully furnished room. The private en suite rooms, inclusive bills (wi-fi, electricity, water, etc.), nearby supermarkets, and close proximity to major universities makes student life quite convenient. The student accommodation consists of three flats, each offering ensuite rooms with private bathrooms and shared facilities in the kitchen. Flat 1, Flat 2, and Flat 3 all feature private rooms equipped with a cosy bed and study desk with a chair, along with cupboard space, providing students with a comfortable study and rest environment. The ensuite setup ensures privacy while still allowing residents to share kitchen spaces with flatmates. Middle Street Nottingham, provides a balanced arrangement that supports both personal space and shared living. The quiet spaces layout is particularly suitable for students who prefer private bathrooms while enjoying a communal atmosphere in the kitchen and living areas.
All utility bills are included in the rent of Middle Street Nottingham student accommodation, making budgeting easier, as internet is covered at approximately £6.90 per week, with gas at £5, electricity at £4, and water at £2 per week. Students at Middle Street, Nottingham, benefit from estimated savings of around £18 per week compared to average Nottingham utility costs. A 24-hour gym is also located across the road, providing convenient fitness access. Inside the property, a large wraparound corner sofa and a 50-inch TV create a shared living space where students can relax after lectures. The property includes off-street parking, making it suitable for students who drive. Security is addressed through a secure entrance system, providing controlled access for residents.
The University of Nottingham is just a 3-minute drive away, while the University Park Campus is approximately 9 minutes by car. Nottingham Trent University can be reached within 14 minutes’ drive. This proximity makes Middle Street Nottingham a strategic choice for learners who want shorter commute times and flexible transport options. Daily essentials are within walking distance of Middle Street Nottingham. Tesco Extra is just 3 minutes away, while Sainsbury’s can be reached in 7 minutes. Pharmacy services are equally accessible, with Tesco Pharmacy only 4 minutes away and both Boots Pharmacy and Jardine’s Pharmacy approximately 5 minutes on foot. Healthcare facilities such as Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre are about 7 minutes by car, and Ilkeston Hospital is roughly 13 minutes away. These nearby services provide reassurance to students living independently in Middle Street Nottingham.
Dining options around student housing on Middle Street, Nottingham, add convenience for quick meals and casual outings. Bistro 66 is just 4 minutes away, Kojima Homemade Noodles is a 5-minute walk, and Agaram Cafe is also 5 minutes from the property. Students can explore local food options without long travel times. For those seeking outdoor activities, Tree House Trek is around 30 minutes by car, and Bramcote Animal Rescue is approximately 8 minutes away. From the 24-hour Tesco Superstore across the road to the secure entrance system and shared lounge area, every aspect is designed to meet student needs.
Transport and local amenities near Middle Street Nottingham, UK, are convenient for both university and city travel. Bus stations like Padding Pool (Stop UN 02) and Padding Pool (Stop UN 09) are each around 15 minutes on foot, while Lower Road Bus Stop is about 12 minutes away. Beeston train station is approximately 5 minutes away on foot. These options allow residents to connect to university campuses and surrounding neighbourhoods with ease. For students seeking Nottingham student accommodation that supports efficient commuting, the property’s location plays a significant role in its appeal.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:- 1. You need to pay a deposit of £350 to book a room with the property. 2. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy period, less any deductions and pending charges.
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For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:- The property accepts: 1. Payment in full. 2. Payment in instalments: 4 instalments (only for those students having a valid UK based guarantor).
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:- 1. The property needs a valid UK based guarantor if you wish to pay in instalments. 2. International guarantors are not acceptable to the property. 3. If the student does not have a UK based guarantor, they have the option to use a guarantee service like Housing Hand.
Middle Street's 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.
It is important to note that the tenant cannot choose what their deposit for Middle Street 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.
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.
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, accommodation 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.
Most of Middle Street's 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.
Middle Street's 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.
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 Middle Street 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.