Northernhay House, Exeter

Northernhay Pl, Exeter, EX4 3RY, United Kingdom
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0.9 mi from Mount Pleasant
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city center | 0.8 mi
Exeter Innovation Hub | 0.2 mi
Exeter College Centre for Music... | 0.3 mi
Katja Jaqueline | 0.3 mi
No Visa No Pay
Pay In Instalment
dual occupancy
CCTV
Car parking
laundry facility
Lifts To All Floors
On-site Recycling Facility

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About the Property

If you're looking for modern, chic student accommodation in Exeter, then Northernhay House, EX4 3RY, is for you. Renowned for its serene environment and easy accessibility, Northernhay House Exeter is a popular choice among university-goers, featuring a range of non-ensuites, tailored to meet the needs of its residents. The University of Exeter and Exeter College are two leading educational institutions conveniently located close to this accommodation, ensuring that students have a hassle-free commute.


Exeter, a historic city in Devon, England, is a charming locale that doubles as an academic hotspot, making it an ideal destination for students from all over the globe. Boasting a rich and fascinating history dating back to Roman times, it witnessed a significant development during the medieval period as an important administrative, educational, and trading center. Students in Exeter have the opportunity to study at the University of Exeter, a prestigious research-intensive institution consistently ranked among the top universities in the UK. Beyond academics, students can explore a wealth of cultural and recreational activities, including the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, the historic quayside, numerous art galleries, vibrant local markets, and beautiful surrounding countryside. The city offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern amenities, with numerous parks, theaters, music venues, and a thriving food and drink scene that provides endless opportunities for entertainment and personal growth.


Northernhay House student accommodation stands out as an exceptional living option for students in Exeter, offering a perfect combination of comfort, convenience, and community. Located in the heart of the city, this purpose-built Exeter student accommodation provides modern, well-designed rooms that cater to the diverse needs of today's students. With its proximity to the University of Exeter and the city center, students can easily access academic institutions, public transportation, shopping areas, and entertainment venues. Northernhay House prioritises student well-being by providing 24/7 security and a supportive environment that allows students to focus on their academic pursuits while enjoying the vibrant student life that Exeter has to offer. The accommodation's thoughtful design, amenities, and location make it an ideal choice for students seeking a comfortable and convenient home during their academic journey.

Features

In the heart of Exeter, Northernhay House offers comfortable and convenient student accommodation. Students can choose from the Classic Shared Apartment, which is designed to provide a homely environment for study and relaxation. Each room features a comfortable 3/4 double bed with underbed storage, a wardrobe, and a bedside table to keep belongings organised. Study essentials include a large desk and chair, bookshelves, and a noticeboard for staying productive. The shared kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, including an oven & hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, and kettle, ensuring a seamless cooking experience. Additional conveniences like a vacuum, mop & bucket, ironing board, and a dining setup with table and chairs enhance functionality. A sofa creates a cosy spot to relax, while free internet & Wi-Fi keep residents connected. Shared bathroom facilities round out the thoughtful amenities that make Northernhay House a practical and comfortable choice for student living. Plus, the rent includes wifi, electricity, water, and heating.


Northernhay House student accommodation also offers a range of common amenities designed for convenience and comfort. Lifts to all floors ensure easy access to rooms, while the laundry room with washing and drying facilities makes managing chores effortless. For eco-conscious residents, the on-site recycling facility supports sustainable living. Students can securely store their bikes in the bicycle parking area with plenty of spaces, and those with vehicles can take advantage of the on-site car parking, available for an extra charge. Safety and support are top priorities, with an on-site team and CCTV coverage providing peace of mind. These features make Northernhay House a practical and secure choice for students.

Location and What's Hot?

Exeter, a city rich with history and bustling student life, is home to some of the most prestigious institutions such as the University of Exeter and Exeter College. Students residing at Northernhay House have the luxury of immersing themselves in an environment that's not only favorable for academic pursuits but also brimming with cultural hotspots and social venues. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, students can indulge in a variety of flavours at popular cafes like Di Tea Bubble Tea and Artigiano Espresso & Wine Bar, which are renowned among locals and students alike for their cosy atmospheres and savory delights. When hunger strikes, head to Pret A Manger, Tyepyedong, and Taco Bell. The social scene around Northernhay House Exeter is equally impressive, with vibrant bars such as The Stand Off, Old Fire House, and Black Horse providing perfect settings to unwind after a long day of studies.


Clubs like Timepiece and Cavern offer lively dance floors for those looking to groove the night away. For daily essentials, grocery stores such as Sainsbury's Local and Tesco Express are readily available to keep pantries stocked, ensuring that students have everything they need within reach. Healthcare is also conveniently accessible, with Exeter's community feeling the reassurance of nearby hospitals and clinics; Iron Bridge Medical Practice is one such establishment that ensures healthcare is never too far away. For those seeking intellectual stimulation outside the classroom, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum grants a peek into the intriguing history and art of the region. For those looking for a quiet space to study or explore literature, Exeter Library offers extensive collections and resources. Northernhay House Exeter student accommodation serves as a cultural hub, surrounded by a variety of entertaining and practical destinations. Students can find solace in nearby Northernhay Gardens, the city's oldest public space, to rejuvenate amidst lush greenery. Further sweetening the deal, the locality is peppered with iconic tourist attractions such as Exeter Cathedral and Exeter's Historic Quayside, offering memorable experiences and picturesque moments.

Commute

At Northernhay House, you get access to several public transport options that connect you to various parts of the city. For those looking to travel by bus, the nearest stops are Portland House (Stop 35) and New North Road (Stop 28) which are both easily accessible from the property. Students who prefer the subway can find the Exeter Central Railway Station within reach, facilitating train commutes to broader destinations. For individuals who fancy tram rides, the proximity to popular transit points like these makes Northernhay House Exeter a strategic accommodation in the city.

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Lifts To All Floors
Laundry Room With Washing And Drying Facilities
Bicycle Parking With Plenty Of Spaces
Car Parking On site (extra charge)
On-site Recycling Facility

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Northernhay House have accommodation?

Northernhay House is based in university cities across the UK and Europe.

Can I view a room at Northernhay House before I make a booking?

Viewings at Northernhay House are available by appointment only. Please contact the management office to book a viewing.

How do I cancel a booking at Northernhay House?

If you cancel your contract before the contract begins, or you want to cancel and move out early, you will be subject to their cancellation terms and charges.

Do I have to be a student to live at Northernhay House?

To take out a tenancy with them you need to be eligible for council tax exemption. This applies to all full-time students and some part-time students, if you are unsure your university or college should be able to advise you whether you are exempt.

Can I live with my friends at Northernhay House?

When making your booking at Northernhay House you can request to share with friends. They will not hold rooms for your friends, so it is up to you to make sure your friends apply at the same time as you so that they can try to place you in a flat together. Please be aware that they cannot guarantee allocations or preferences.

Can two people share a room with a double bed in it?

They are only able to offer double occupancy in their one bedroom flats. There is single occupancy across all other room types. If you would like to live with a friend in a room type other than their one bedroom flats, they can offer two rooms within the same cluster flat or two studios next door to each other.

If I book by myself how will you allocate me a room at Northernhay House?

They look at the room type you have requested, your year of study, gender and any other preferences. Northernhay House will try to allocate you to a flat that is suitable to your situation and preferences, however it is not always possible for them to meet your requests.

I have some requests for my room, will you guarantee them?

There is a section on your application form where you can state any preferences. Whilst they will do what they can to try to meet your requests, they cannot guarantee room type, flat type, location or the profile of the other residents in your flat.

Can I live at Northernhay House for more than one year?

Yes, it is possible for you to stay at Northernhay House throughout your studies. Bookings are taken on a first come first served basis so be sure to re-book as soon as possible.

What are the terms and conditions of the tenancy agreement?

A copy of the standard Northernhay House tenancy agreement can be downloaded from  website via the relevant room type page. All residents will receive a copy of their tenancy agreement (AST) via email upon signing the document electronically during the online booking process.

Can I cancel my contract before I move in at Northernhay House?

If you cancel your contract before the contract begins you will be subject to their cancellation terms and charges Cancellations will only be accepted upon receipt of a completed cancellation form.

Can I cancel my contract and move out early at Northernhay House?

Once the contract has begun you are liable for the full tenancy as stated in the tenancy agreement. Cancellation terms and charges apply. You may be able to surrender your tenancy agreement early subject to a replacement tenant being found. Please check with reception for more information.

If I move out early what will happen?

If another, suitable, tenant is found to take over your tenancy Northernhay House will agree to release you from your contract. You will be required to pay an administration charge. You must vacate your room and return the keys to reception. You will be refunded any overpaid rent after you have moved out. This refund will be calculated based on the date the new tenant takes up occupation of the room not the date you move out. Should no replacement tenant be found for your room you will be liable for the rent for the duration of your tenancy agreement.

What do I need to bring with me on arrival at Northernhay House?

Please make sure that you bring your Booking Confirmation email, one form of photographic ID and your Boarding Pass (available to download/screenshot once you have completed your online induction). Keys will not be issued without the online induction having been completed, so please ensure this is completed at least 24-hours prior to arrival.

Is there somewhere to park when I am unpacking?

Due to their fantastic location in the heart of Exeter City Centre and limited parking spaces, Northernhay House can only offer short stay parking when moving in/out of the accommodation. The team at Northernhay House will send out arrival information during the run up to the September move-in weekend(s) – please keep an eye out for this email as it contains important information on how to get to Northernhay House by train, bus and local pay-on-foot car parks should you wish to drive.

Will there be someone at Northernhay House to collect my keys from?

Northernhay House is staffed 24/7. At the start of contract, they are open from 9am to 6pm on each of the move in days. However, if you arrive when the office is closed, don’t panic, instructions outside their office will advise you how to contact the member of staff on duty.

What happens on move-in day?

You will be welcomed on arrival in their reception by a member of Northernhay House team. You will be asked to provide any documents that are outstanding from you. Once the paperwork (if any) is complete, you will be issued with your key and fob. As you will appreciate, move-in days are extremely busy for their team – please be prepared for possible delays/queues, and try to ensure that you bring with you any items that the team have requested in advance to speed the process along.

What if I am not happy with my allocated room or my flatmate?

Part of the university experience is meeting people from different backgrounds, interests and cultures. They hope that you will enjoy the diversity of university life, however should you be unhappy it is worth spending some time talking to your flatmates to try to come to some mutually agreeable solution. It is usually not possible for a room move, please speak to reception if you have any problems and should someone else be in the same situation they may be able to swap rooms between residents. It is important to remember that moving to university is a stressful time and that initial teething problems are usually resolved within the first few weeks.

Will I be able to change rooms after I have arrived?

It is not usually possible to change rooms after you have arrived. All rooms are allocated on a 43 or 51 week contract and unless another resident also requests a room swap they would be unable to change your room.

Can I move in before my contract starts?

Please contact Northernhay House for more information if you would like to move in early. You will need to complete a separate summer application and you may not be able to stay within the same room for the summer stay as you would for the academic year.

What cooking equipment is provided in my flat?

All flats come with a cooker, hob, microwave, toaster and kettle provided as standard.

Can I get bedding supplied?

Northernhay House provides a mattress and mattress protector; however additional bedding is not supplied.

Is there a telephone in my flat?

Flats at Northernhay House do not have a telephones.

What Broadband packages are there?

A 100Mb Wi-Fi connection is provided to every room at Northernhay House free of charge. Their provider also offers residents additional add-ons for TV, gaming and back-up. All residents wishing to use the internet services must sign up to the terms and conditions of use.

How do I connect to the internet?

You can connect via Wi-Fi or a Cat 5 patch cable.

Are lifts provided in the building?

Yes, they have lifts that service all floors at Northernhay House.

Where can I store my bike?

No bikes may be stored within the flats. Bike storage may be available on site, contact reception for further information.

Is there always a member of staff on site?

Northernhay House is staffed Monday-Friday between 9:30am and 5:30pm, with rotational staff members patrolling the site between 5:30pm and 9:30am, as well as on weekends.

What are the opening hours of Reception?

Reception is open Monday-Friday, 09:30am to 5:30pm.

What about security?

They provide 24-hour security with CCTV, electronic access control and a member of staff on site at all times. Their residents also have a responsibility for ensuring the site is kept secure and are asked to ensure the accommodation remains safe by not allowing access to non-residents and reporting anything suspicious to staff immediately.

How do I report maintenance?

You are given access to the online portal where maintenance jobs are able to be logged. Once logged, their team will work quickly to try and rectify the issue for you. For out of hours emergencies, contact the caretakers.

What happens once I have reported maintenance?

Once reported, the maintenance job appears on the caretakers iPad for them to see. They will come and assess the issue, and hopefully fix it for you on their first visit. Occasionally, it will not always be possible to complete the repair on the first visit and a subsequent visit may be necessary. Repairs are responded to on a priority basis, please be aware that it may not be possible to attend to your problem the same day you report it, especially at busy times of the year.

How do I report emergency maintenance overnight or at weekends?

If you have a maintenance problem that needs urgent assistance when the reception is closed you should contact the member of staff on site. The caretaker or security guard will respond to your problem and do whatever is possible to resolve the issue, but it may not always be possible to complete the repair out of office hours.

Where can I do my Laundry?

There are two launderettes at Northernhay House located one located on the 4th floor and another on the 5th floor. Washers and dryers are provided, and managed by, the third-party company Circuit Laundry. Information on how to report issues within the launderette is displayed on posters within the room itself, alternatively, speak to reception and they will be more than happy to assist with reporting any issues on your behalf.

Where can I collect my post?

Mail boxes containing your post are located in reception, Reception staff will issue you with a key at check-in. Parcels and recorded mail will be signed for by Northernhay House staff without liability.

Who is responsible for cleaning my flat?

It is the resident’s own responsibility to clean their rooms and they share responsibility for the communal area of the flat. On-site staff will conduct monthly inspections and you are expected to ensure that your bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, lounge and hallway are clean on these days. Failure to meet the required cleanliness standards will result in external cleaning contractors being brought in, the cost of which will be passed onto the resident(s). At the end of the tenancy the bedroom and flat must be returned in a good, clean condition to avoid cleaning charges, again it is the responsibility of all residents to ensure the kitchen, lounge and hallway are clean. The block stairways, corridors and all communal facilities are regularly cleaned by their team of caretakers – posters detailing which areas are cleaned when are displayed throughout the site on block noticeboards.

Can I smoke/Vape at Northernhay House?

No, Smoking and vaping is not permitted in any area within Northernhay House; this includes bedrooms, kitchens, lounges, hallways, stairways, communal rooms.  The designated smoking area is located in the courtyard to the front of Northernhay House. Charges will apply for anyone found to be smoking within the building.

Can I have guests to stay?

Occasional overnight guests are permitted provided your flatmates agree. All overnight guests must be signed in at reception for safety, security and so that staff know who is on site in the event of an emergency. You must accompany your guests at all times whilst they are on site and you are responsible for their behaviour.

Are there any guest rooms on site that I can book?

No, Northernhay House does not have guest rooms during term-time. If you need an additional room during the summer months, this should be possible.

Can my visitors park on site?

The carpark is run and managed by Premier Park, all visitors must pay for parking following the signs in the car park to avoid receiving a parking fine.

Can visitors just walk in?

Their accommodation has secure electronic fob access at the main entrances to ensure that only residents have access to the site. Visitors will need to contact reception or yourself to gain access. All visitors should be signed in at reception, this is for reasons of safety, security and to ensure that in the event of an emergency, the team know who is on site. Visitors must be accompanied by residents at all times whilst on site and residents should be reminded that they are responsible for their visitors actions throughout the duration of their stay.

Can I bring a pet?

No pets of any type are permitted at Northernhay House.

What if I have a complaint?

They hope that you never have any reason to be dissatisfied with the service they provide you. However, if you have any issues that you would like to bring up with them please contact a member of staff in your management office who will endeavour to resolve the problem for you.

Do I pay a deposit?

Northernhay House does not take any deposits. The payment you make upon booking is an advance rental payment and is offset against your first or only instalment of rent.

I do not live in the UK – how can I pay my rent?

If you do not live in the UK and do not have a UK guarantor, you will need to pay for your rent in full upon booking. You can arrange to do this either by credit/debit card or bank transfer. Please be aware that if paying by bank transfer the bank will usually deduct charges from the amount you send them, and you will need to pay the amount due, in full, before you can move in.

Do I need a Guarantor?

All UK students will be required to provide a UK guarantor.

Can I pay my rent with my student loan?

Please note that all payments must be cleared in full upon the date they become due. This may or may not fall in line with Student Finance payments. Payment due dates are available to view on the relevant room type page on website.

What should I do if I am having financial problems?

If you are having financial difficulties, you should contact a member of the management immediately. Failure to do so could result in interest charges being added to your account if you fail to pay on the due dates as well as legal proceedings being started against you and, where applicable, your guarantor. Management staff can usually advise you of where to go to get additional financial help which will assist you in meeting your financial obligations.

What if I change my bank account or card details?

You do not need to take any action here, as Northernhay House do not store bank account or credit/debit card details within their systems. Simply log in to your account the next time your rent is due, and clear the balance using your new credit/debit card.

Can I pay with foreign currency or travellers cheques?

Northernhay House cannot accept foreign currency or travellers cheques as payment. The safest and simplest way for international students to make a payment is by Credit/Debit card or bank transfer.

How can I find out how much I owe?

Please log in to your Portal Account and click on the ‘Account’ tab. You are able to view all charges, transactions and payment dates via this section of your portal.

What if I don’t pay?

If you don’t pay your rent daily interest may be added to the amount you owe to them. Your guarantor will be contacted and will be asked to pay the amount that you owe. Northernhay House will commence legal proceedings against any resident who fails to pay the rent due. These proceeding will also include action against the resident’s guarantor.

Do I need to pay council tax?

Provided you are a student in full-time education you will be exempt from council tax.

Do I have to pay any Utility bills?

Their rents are inclusive of electricity consumption up to the value of £300 per room. No charge is made for water consumption, gas usage or internet provision.

Is there a charge for the internet?

A 100Mb connection is provided to your room free of charge. Should you wish to upgrade to a faster connection you should contact their internet provider and payments can be made online.

Do I need a TV licence?

Northernhay House does not supply a TV licence for the television supplied in the lounge area of your flat you should purchase one prior to connecting the TV as detailed in your tenancy agreement. Should you bring a television for your bedroom or access TV through your internet connection you will need to arrange for a separate TV licence. Please contact TV Licensing for further details.

How do I make an insurance claim?

Contents insurance is automatically included with your rent. The property is working in partnership with Cover4insurance.com and their student insurance, Cover4Students, to provide some cover for the contents inside your room. You don’t need to do anything to activate this cover, but it is important for you to check and ensure that you fully understand the protection provided and whether it is sufficient for your needs. 

  • Check your level of cover
  • Review key exclusions and limitations
  • Check your policy excess
  • Learn how to make a claim
  • Extend and personalise your cover to protect additional items such as bicycles, musical instruments and photographic equipment

What do I need to do before I move out?

You are expected to ensure that your room and flat are returned at the end of your contract in good condition. You must make sure that all areas within the flat are cleaned thoroughly and that all rubbish and unwanted items are removed from the flat to avoid any charges being incurred. Damage to the flat or missing items will be charged for in accordance with the publicised charges in reception. You must ensure that all outstanding invoices are settled prior to your departure. A final room and bedroom check will be completed at the end of the tenancy once the student has moved out and you will be notified and invoiced for any damages.

How do I return my keys?

During office hours, they should be returned to the reception. If you move out when the office is closed you should put your keys in an envelope with your name and room number clearly marked on it, and return them to the member of staff on duty.

Will I get a deposit returned to me?

Northernhay House does not take a deposit, and as such no money will be refunded upon your departure. All damages will be invoiced for after you have left, and you will need to ensure these are paid within 7 days of receiving the invoice to avoid legal action being taken.

Can I decorate my room?

You are responsible for ensuring that you leave your room and flat in the same condition that is was given to you. You will be asked to complete and return an inventory to record the condition of your room upon arrival. Marks on the walls or furniture, including those caused by blu-tac, white-tac or pins will require painting once you have left and you may be charged in line with their advertised schedule of charges.

What options are there for me to pay my rent by?

You can choose to pay your rent in full, by 3 instalments, or on a monthly basis.

Can I park on site?

There is limited parking available at Northernhay House. The reception team will be able to provide you with more information.

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This category of rooms provide a personal space equipped with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. Private rooms offer the privacy of an individual bedroom while often granting access to shared communal areas, making them a great option for students seeking affordable student properties in Exeter with a balance of independence and community.

Cost of Living in Exeter

Understanding the cost of living in Exeter is essential for students planning their stay. While the city offers a range of affordable options tailored to student needs, expenses can vary based on lifestyle choices. On average, students should budget between £700 and £1,000 per month for living expenses. Here is an overview of typical monthly expenses, excluding the rent for your student accommodation Exeter property, helping you budget effectively and adapt to life in one of the UK’s most student-friendly cities.

1. Groceries: £80–£120/month

2. Transportation: £30–£50/month (student bus pass)

3. Utilities: £40–£60/month

4. Internet: £20–£30/month

5. Leisure & Social Activities: £50–£100/month

Student Travel in Exeter

Navigating Exeter is convenient and affordable, thanks to its efficient transportation network that connects major universities, student neighborhoods, and the city center. Whether you’re living in a cozy 1-bed student flat in Exeter or a spacious 4-bed student house Exeter option, commuting is straightforward with multiple travel options. Students can enjoy discounts and travel passes to make their journeys even more cost-effective. Here’s a breakdown of popular travel modes in Exeter:

1. Buses
Buses are the most popular option around student housing options, with routes covering the city, including areas near the University of Exeter. They run frequently, making it easy to commute from student accommodation in UK to classes or the city center. The costs start from £15/week and weekly passes for £12/week offer unlimited rides.

2. Trains
Trains are ideal for exploring nearby towns or traveling outside the city center. For students living in suburban student properties in Exeter, trains provide a reliable option. Tickets start at £25/week and student Railcards offer a 30% discount on fares, great for long-distance travel.

3. Bicycles
Cycling is a sustainable and affordable choice, with dedicated bike lanes connecting Exeter student accommodation and the University of Exeter. Many students prefer bikes for short commutes from student flats in Exeter to the city center. You can expect to pay about £5/week for bike rentals and monthly memberships allow unlimited bike-sharing access.

4. Taxis and Ride-Sharing
While not the most affordable, taxis and ride-sharing services are convenient for late-night trips or group travel from student houses to rent in Exeter to events or social gatherings. The cost varies by distance; approximately £10–£15 per trip within the city.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions

Exeter is a vibrant and welcoming city for students, offering a dynamic atmosphere with a mix of student housing in Exeter and an array of exciting activities. With its safe neighbourhoods and excellent connectivity, students can enjoy the best student accommodation while being close to the University of Exeter and other student-friendly areas. Whether you're living in a 2-bed student flat in Exeter or a cozy 1-bed student flat, the city is filled with plenty of amenities like cafes, libraries, and parks to help you unwind. Students residing in areas like Heavitree or Exwick will enjoy easy access to both their student accommodation and popular social hubs.

For socialising and relaxing, Exeter offers a variety of options, from trendy cafes like The Exploding Bakery to lively student pubs such as The Old Firehouse. Nightlife enthusiasts can head to Timepiece or The Cavern Club, while those seeking a quieter atmosphere can enjoy the serene spaces of Northernhay Gardens. Events like the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and Exeter's Fringe Theatre Festival are perfect for students in Exeter to immerse themselves in the local culture. With a blend of student apartments in Exeter and vibrant local experiences, students will find it easy to balance studying and social life in this picturesque city.

Top Universities in Exeter

Exeter is home to some of the UK’s most prestigious universities, attracting students from across the globe. Known for its rich academic heritage and vibrant student life, the city is an ideal destination for those seeking to pursue higher education in a city that offers a blend of history, culture, and academic excellence. Here are the top universities in Exeter where students can expect world-class education and a thriving student community.

1. University of Exeter

One of the UK’s leading universities, the University of Exeter is renowned for its research programs and diverse academic offerings. With a wide range of disciplines including humanities, sciences, and business, this prestigious institution is located in the heart of Exeter. The University of Exeter attracts students from around the world, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Students looking for student accommodation near the University can find options like student houses to rent in Exeter, with prime properties such as Northernhay House and Central Living.

2. Exeter College

Another prominent institution in the city, Exeter College is known for its excellent facilities and a strong reputation in further education. Offering a variety of A-levels and vocational courses, it provides students with a solid foundation for their future academic or professional careers. Many students opt for off campus accommodation near Exeter College, with a selection of student rooms in Exeter located nearby, such as Collegiate Point Exe, The Depot, and many more.

3. Plymouth Marjon University

Situated just a short distance from Exeter, Plymouth Marjon University offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, focusing on areas such as education, healthcare, and sports. Students attending Marjon will find a range of student housing options, such as Yugo Beckley House and iQ Astor House with easy transport links between the city and the university.