Parade Green, Oxford

James Wolfe Rd, Oxford, OX4 2WP, United Kingdom
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£190
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2.7 mi from City Center
( 17m. 32m. 59m)
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Oxford Brookes University | 1.4 mi
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About the Property

Parade Green’s design is inspired by Oxford’s historic college quads, with open space to give it a village feel. All 887 rooms are in shared flats, each with a private bathroom, a shared kitchen and living space. Parade Green offers a plethora of great social and study spaces. From a roof terrace with stunning views, a gym, cinema room and an outdoor sports court. Our indoor games area has pool, ping pong and air hockey tables as well as a purpose-built study space.

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Laundry
Vending Machine
Safety and Security
CCTV
Onsite Service Team
Fire System
Contents Insurance
Secure Access
Maintenance Support

Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2, 4 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.

Frequently Asked Questions

What bills do I need to pay?

Most bills, including electricity, water, heating, and Wi-Fi, are included in the rent. If residents choose to watch live or on-demand television, they will need to pay for a TV licence.

Do students have to pay TV licence?

If residents watch live or on-demand TV, the Television Licensing Authority requires that a TV Licence be purchased. For more information, visit www.tvlicensing.co.uk

Do I need to buy contents insurance for my room?

When a booking is made, the personal items inside the room are automatically insured against fire, flood, theft, and accidental damage by their partners Endsleigh.

Can I share a studio room with someone else?

A small number of dual occupancy rooms are available in some properties. However, outside of these rooms, more than one person is not allowed to live in a room, nor can residents under 16 live in any room with a parent or guardian.

Is there parking available at my property and how much does it cost?

Some properties have parking available which can be reserved on a first come first serve basis. The cost of the parking space depends on the property.

Can I bring my pet with me?

No, unfortunately pets are not allowed.

When can I move in?

Move-in is allowed on or after the start date of the tenancy.

What bedding is suitable for a 3/4 sized bed?

A 3/4 sized bed is larger than a single but slightly smaller than a standard double.

Do you provide bedding or do I need to bring my own?

Bedding is not provided in the properties. Residents will need to bring their own bedding.

Are things like pots, pans and cutlery provided in the kitchen?

Residents need to bring their own pots, pans, and other kitchen items.

Is there anything I can't bring with me when I move in?

Illegal items must be left out of the new home. Candles and other hazardous items are not allowed. Pets must be left at home too. If a guide dog or working dog is needed, residents should contact the property to discuss options. Fridges are also not allowed, except in some medical circumstances, which must be approved by the property team in advance.

I have more luggage than I'm able to carry in one trip – what should I do?

Residents are encouraged to pack consciously and only bring necessary items on check-in day.

My flatmate didn't help to clean the kitchen. What do I do?

It’s a good idea to plan for check-out in advance of the end of the tenancy to share cleaning responsibilities. All flatmates are equally responsible for leaving the cupboards, fridge, and freezer empty and the kitchen clean. If others leave without cleaning, it is the resident’s choice whether to clean or not. Charges apply to all flatmates, so coordination is recommended.

My flatmate has left food in the freezer. What do I do?

Residents should speak with flatmates in advance to ensure all food and belongings are removed. If anything is left behind, a removal charge will be applied and split equally among all flatmates. If a resident is the last one to check out, they are encouraged to dispose of remaining items responsibly.

Do I need to clean my room and flat before I check-out?

Yes. Residents are responsible for leaving their room clean and empty. Items can be recycled or donated, and all rubbish must be disposed of responsibly. If sharing a flat, residents should coordinate to clean kitchen and hallway areas. Any cleaning, damage, or removal charges will be split equally between tenants.

An item in the flat was damaged by my flatmate. Will I get charged for it too?

Charges are applied for damages. If one person takes responsibility, only that person will be charged. If no one admits responsibility for damage in a communal area, the charge is split equally among all flatmates.

Is cleaning provided?

It is the resident’s responsibility to clean both their room and shared areas.

Do I have to move out during holiday periods like Christmas and Easter?

The room remains the resident’s until the end date listed in the Tenancy Agreement. If the contract includes holiday periods, there is no need to move out during those times.

There is loud music playing above me, how do I make a complaint?

Residents should speak to a staff member at reception or, outside office hours, contact the Emergency Control Centre.

What are your fire safety procedures?

The property works with Avon Fire and Rescue Service to exceed fire safety regulations. Fire risk assessments are done by qualified professionals, alarms are tested weekly, and evacuation procedures are explained at move-in. Emergency signage is located throughout the building, and staff are available for guidance if needed.

Why are my windows restricted?

Windows may have restriction devices for safety. These must not be removed or tampered with. If damaged, the property team should be informed immediately.

What’s your policy on smoking / vaping?

All buildings are non-smoking. Smoking and vaping are not allowed inside flats, rooms, or communal areas. Designated outdoor smoking areas with cigarette bins are available and should be used to keep the area tidy.
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Student accommodation in Oxford

Securing student accommodation in Oxford is challenging due to intense competition for available rooms among a large number of students.. As a result, on-campus rooms are quickly filled, making off-campus housing a necessary alternative. Oxford has many types of student homes for different budgets and needs. You can choose private rooms, en-suite apartments, shared flats, or studio apartments, ensuring that there is an accommodation option available to match every student’s lifestyle preferences and budget requirements.

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About Oxford

Oxford is a historic city in South East England, about 60 miles from London. It has around 160,000 people and is famous for its great schools and rich history. The city has two big universities: the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University. These schools have about 43,600 students, a large part of the city’s population. Oxford has a strong job market, with 80.8% of people aged 16 to 64 working as per the latest data. This is higher than the South East average of 79.3%. The unemployment rate is 3.4%, a bit more than the region’s 2.9%. For safety, Oxford had 87 crimes per 1,000 people in 2024. This is 28% higher than Oxfordshire’s average of 68 per 1,000. Crime rates differ across the city’s areas. Oxford mixes old charm with modern features. It has beautiful buildings, many parks, and a lively arts scene.

The city is small, great for walking or biking, and has good public transport. Whether visiting historic colleges, eating local food, or joining cultural events, student accommodation in Oxford offers a lively and enriching place for students. Green spaces like South Park and the University Parks, as well as the nearby River Thames, invite bike rides, picnics, and study breaks outdoors. The rolling hills of the Cotswolds are close by, giving even more opportunities for adventure. If you want a deep dive on the best restaurants, student hangouts, and practical city tips, check out our student city guide: Oxford, for a full look at life here beyond campus.

Best Student Accommodation in Oxford

With amber, finding student accommodation Oxford is simple and reliable, offering students a wide range of verified options for every lifestyle and budget. Room types available include en-suite rooms for extra privacy, non-ensuite rooms for those comfortable sharing facilities, and spacious studio apartments for full independence. Whether you’re looking for a private retreat or shared living with friends, Amber makes it easy to explore and compare what fits best.

Students prioritize comfort, convenient access to campus, and support for both academic and social life. Important factors like safety and security, affordable rent, modern facilities, and student communities all play a major role in the decision-making process.

Top picks for student accommodation in Oxford UK include:

1. Beech House, Oxford

2. West Way Square, Oxford

3. The Spireworks, Oxford

4. Between Towns Court, Oxford

5. iQ Alice House

Affordable Student Accommodation in Oxford

Oxford makes it easy for students to find a budget-friendly place that’s comfortable and convenient. Whether you want the independence of a studio, share with friends in a student flat in Oxford, or prefer privacy in one of the many student rooms in Oxford, there are options to fit every need and budget. All the essentials, the laundry, secure entry, high-speed WiFi, and social spaces are covered, showing you never have to settle on quality when searching for the right space. All these options ensure you find student accommodation Oxford that is both affordable and comfortable, letting you focus on your studies and make the most of student life in the city.

For students looking for value, these are reliable picks for student accommodation in Oxford:

1. The Park, Oxford: Multiple room options including studio apartments, private rooms, and shared flats. Features outdoor spaces, instant bookings, bike storage, and communal lounges. Starts at £192/week.

2. Student Castle Oxford: Choose from 13 room types, with studios and flexible options for different lifestyles. Includes on-site gym, games area, superfast WiFi, and secure bike storage. Starts at £230/week.

3. The Mews, Oxford: Offers modern studios, student flats, and single rooms, all with free WiFi, laundry, communal lounges, and secure bike parking. Prices begin at £205/week.

4. Dorset House, Oxford: Choose between ensuite or shared student rooms, with laundry, large social spaces, bike storage, and reliable maintenance support. Rents start from £225/week.

Best Areas to Live in Oxford

Oxford is made up of many neighborhoods, each offering something different for students searching for the right place to call home. Factors like distance to campus, local amenities, and the overall student vibe can really shape your university experience. You’ll find a solid range of options, from modern student apartments in Oxford to classic shared houses and flexible student homes Oxford. No matter your lifestyle or budget, one of these areas should suit your search for the perfect student accommodation Oxford.

1. Oxford City Centre: Living in the heart of Oxford puts you close to historic landmarks, university buildings, libraries, shops, and plenty of food options. Apartments here are limited but popular thanks to their unbeatable location right at the centre of city life.

2. Cowley: Cowley is known for its busy social scene, affordable restaurants, music venues, and strong student presence. With plenty of bus routes and well-priced shared houses, this area is especially attractive for students who want to be part of an active community.

3. Headington: A top choice among Oxford Brookes University students, Headington features large parks, supermarkets, cafes, and a selection of modern student flats and apartments within walking distance of campus.

4. Jericho: Jericho is full of vibes, with independent coffee shops, unique cinemas, and quiet residential streets. Students here enjoy a peaceful environment that’s still close enough to the city centre and universities.

5. Rose Hill: Rose Hill is calm and residential, ideal for focused studying. It’s getting popular for its affordable homes and friendly feel. Students visit the Rose Hill Community Centre and enjoy parks like The Oval. The area has cheap student accommodation in Oxford and houses, with buses linking to the rest of Oxford.

Room Types Available in Oxford

Finding the right place to live as a student is all about matching your needs and lifestyle with the right space. Amber’s properties in Oxford cover every preference, whether you want privacy, convenience, or to live with your best friends. You’ll find a wide range of student accommodation in Oxford across top-rated options.

1. Ensuite Rooms: Enjoy a private bedroom with your own attached bathroom. This popular setup is perfect for students who want their own bathroom but like to cook and hang out in shared kitchens and lounges. Ensuite rooms are available at properties like The Mews Oxford and West Way Square Oxford.

2. Non-ensuite Rooms: Opt for a private bedroom while sharing a bathroom, kitchen, and living space. Non-ensuite rooms are affordable and a great choice for students who put value first. Find non-ensuite rooms at Dorset House Oxford and Beech House Oxford.

3. Studio Apartments: Studio living gives you everything in one space: bedroom, bathroom, and mini kitchen, offering maximum privacy. This choice is popular with students who want complete independence. You’ll find studios in Student Castle Oxford and The Park Oxford.

4. 1-Bed Apartments: If you’re looking for more space, 1-bed apartments include a separate bedroom and living area. These units are a good pick for students wanting comfort without sharing rooms. explore these room types at West Way Square Oxford, and Beech House Oxford.

5. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments are popular among students who like living in a group. You get your own bedroom, and the kitchen, bathroom, and lounge are shared with others, making it fun and social.

Cost of Living

Knowing the cost of living in Oxford makes it easier to plan and budget as a student. While individual expenses vary, most students spend on essentials like rent, food, transportation, and social activities. On average, the total monthly cost of living in Oxford for a student typically ranges from £1,100 to £1,500, depending on lifestyle and accommodation choices. For a detailed breakdown and saving tips, check out the ultimate guide to the cost of living in Oxford. Here’s a quick guide to average monthly costs for those choosing student accommodation in Oxford:

1. Rent: £800–£1,100/month

2. Groceries: £100–£150/month

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

4. Utilities: £40–£60/month

5. Internet: £20–£30/month

6. Leisure & Social Activities: £60–£120/month

Student Travel in Oxford

Getting around Oxford is convenient and student-friendly, especially for those living in student accommodation in Oxford. The city’s main transport options are affordable, reliable, and connect you to every university campus, student flat, and neighbourhood hotspot.

1. Buses: The two main providers, Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach, run frequent routes covering all key student areas. With the SmartZone pass, students pay just £15–£20 per week, and the maximum single fare is capped at £3. Just show your student ID to get the discount. Buses run from early morning to late night, making them perfect for lectures or late outings.

2. Cycling: Oxford’s flat terrain, extensive bike lanes, and secure racks make cycling a top choice. Many students either own a bike or use local hire services like Bainton Bikes and City Cycle Hire. Maintenance or rental costs typically range from £5–£10 per week for students. Cycling is quick, eco-friendly, and ideal for short trips between student flats in Oxford and the campus.

3. Trains: Oxford Railway Station connects you to London, Birmingham, Manchester, and more for weekends or day trips. The 16–25 Railcard (just £35 per year) gives students a 1/3 discount on train fares, making exploring the UK much cheaper.

4. Walking: Oxford is a compact city, so most university buildings, libraries, cafes, and shops are within walking distance. Living centrally or in popular student areas means you can reach most spots on foot, saving time and enjoying the city’s iconic streets.

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Student life in Oxford is all about balance: safety, social opportunities, and convenience shape the daily experience here. Popular areas like Jericho, City Centre, and Summertown are highly sought for their welcoming student communities and direct access to university facilities and local amenities. Cafes such as The Missing Bean and Jericho Coffee Traders are often filled with students working or catching up with friends. For time outdoors, green spaces like South Park and University Parks are central spots for relaxing, studying, or staying active.

For those choosing Oxford student accommodation, local hangouts are plentiful. Enjoy affordable food on Cowley Road, socialize at clubs like The Bridge, or enjoy historic pubs such as The Turf Tavern. Music lovers can catch live shows at O2 Academy. To discover the city’s best eats, check out the best restaurants in Oxford. Quieter activities like picnics in the parks or independent cinema nights give plenty of options away from the crowds. Throughout the year, highlight events such as May Morning, the Common People Festival, and the Oxford Literary Festival connect students to the city’s creative side. Oxford is more than just a top university destination; it’s a city filled with history, culture, and architectural beauty. Students in student accommodation in Oxford have direct access to some of the UK’s most famous sights, perfect for study breaks or weekend explorations. Living in student homes Oxford means you’re never far from iconic landmarks and green spaces that define the city’s unique character. Some of the top attractions near the student apartments in Oxford are Radcliffe Camera and Bodleian Library Wherever you stay, finding the right student rooms in Oxford means easy access to these spots and experiences. For more ideas, must-visit eateries, and neighborhood tips, explore the student city guide: Oxford, your go-to resource for making the most of your Oxford journey.

Top Universities in Oxford

Oxford has some of the best universities in the UK, attracting students globally. Whether you like arts, sciences, business, or medicine, the city offers great academic options and vibrant student life. Here are Oxford’s top universities:

1. University of Oxford:The University of Oxford is one of the oldest and most famous in the world, with over 26,000 students. It ranks in the global top 5 and is known for tough academics, excellent teachers, and its unique college system. It offers many courses in subjects like politics, medicine, philosophy, and engineering. Its historic libraries and modern research facilities make it a great place to study.

2. Oxford Brookes University: Oxford Brookes is a modern university focused on quality teaching and practical experience. It has about 16,000 students and offers courses in business, architecture, nursing, law, and more. The university is known for its campus, supportive setting, and industry connections. It’s ideal for students wanting practical and academic learning.

3. Buckinghamshire New University (Oxford Campus): Buckinghamshire New University is nearby in Oxford. It has a growing presence and offers flexible learning. Their vocational degrees are designed for students who are focused on their careers. It provides programs in health, education, business, and the arts. The Oxford campus offers a supportive learning environment close to the heart of the city.

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