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Phoenix Studios, Coventry

54 - 56, Villiers St, Coventry, CV2 4HP, United Kingdom
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£135
per week
1.9 mi from City Center
( 7m. 21m. 38m)
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Coventry University | 0.67 mi
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Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
CCTV
Washing Machine
Outdoor Area

About the Property

Situated in the heart of the city, Phoenix Studios Coventry Villiers St, Coventry, CV2 4HP offers a diverse range of rooms, including various types of studios, to suit various preferences and budgets. This Coventry student accommodation is sought after for its convenience and comfort, providing a foundation for students to excel in their academic endeavours. Universities nearby include the esteemed Coventry University and the University of Warwick, positioning Phoenix Studios Coventry as an ideal hub for scholars studying in these institutions.

Coventry is a prominent city that harmonises rich historical roots with pulsating modern student life. The city boasts a vibrant student population and is home to two world-renowned universities, enhancing its reputation as an educational hub. The eclectic blend of culture, arts, and innovation makes Phoenix Studios Coventry a prime location for students seeking a rich academic and extracurricular experience. Known for the remarkable Coventry Cathedral, St Mary's Guildhall, and the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, the city has much to offer in terms of entertainment and learning. One of Coventry's most iconic landmarks is the Coventry Cathedral. The original cathedral was bombed during the war, and a new cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence, was constructed alongside the ruins. The position of the old and new cathedrals is a powerful symbol of reconciliation and peace. Coventry offers a range of shopping options, from high street stores to independent boutiques. The city's dining scene includes diverse restaurants serving international cuisines as well as traditional British fare. Students residing in Phoenix Studios Coventry can enjoy quick access to these landmarks, with the property's strategic location in the West Midlands of England. Overall, Coventry is a dynamic city with a blend of history, culture, and modernity.

Features

With modern living spaces designed to create a sense of community, Phoenix Studios Coventry offers an immersive student experience in the heart of Coventry. The room types at Phoenix Studios Coventry include the Silver Studio, Gold Studio, and Platinum Studio, each meticulously designed to provide a serene and private living space. The studios are typically furnished with a ¾ bed, a lockable bedroom, central heating and a modern bathroom with a tumble dryer. The private kitchen includes a fridge, microwave/oven, a freezer and a cooker. Allows students to prepare meals conveniently.

Each studio includes a desk and chair, and Wi-Fi, ideal for studying in the comfort of one's own space. Phoenix Studios Coventry also provides disabled access, ensuring inclusivity for all residents.

Phoenix Studios Coventry offers a range of amenities to enhance the living experience. Residents can enjoy a tranquil communal garden for relaxation and social gatherings. For those with vehicles, paid parking is available onsite. Cyclists will appreciate the secure bike storage facilities provided. Phoenix Studios Coventry also features a convenient laundry room for residents' use. Security is a priority, with CCTV surveillance and a secured gated entrance ensuring peace of mind. Access to the premises is controlled via a fob entry system, adding an extra layer of safety and convenience for all residents. Adding to this, your rent will also cover utility bills like electricity, gas, water and internet.

Location and What's Hot?

Situated in the heart of Coventry, Phoenix Studios Coventry offers an idyllic living atmosphere for students looking to experience the best of city life while studying. With Coventry University and the University of Warwick just a stone's throw away, the centrality of this accommodation allows students to blend academic commitment with urban excitement seamlessly.

For culinary adventurers, the local dining scene around Phoenix Studios Coventry is a melting pot of flavours. With a range of restaurants such as Little Dessert Shop Coventry and Kooks n Bakes, to more familiar spots like Nando's, every palate is catered for. Students can grab their morning coffee at The Ball Hill Diner or indulge in a late-night snack at Zizzi's Kitchen. Everyday essentials are just outside your door, and several grocery stores are within the vicinity. For health emergencies or medical consultations, facilities like Coventry NHS Healthcare and Walk-in Centre ensure peace of mind for both students and their families. When it's time to unwind and embrace nature, War Memorial Park and Coventry Canal Basin provide beautiful backdrops for downtime activities. Students with a keen interest in history and culture will appreciate the proximity to sites like Coventry Cathedral and the Coventry Transport Museum. For those looking to stay active, the area is filled with sports centres and gyms, including The Wave Coventry. As the evening sets in, entertainment venues like Kasbah Nightclub and The Empire are perfect for social gatherings and enjoying Coventry's bustling nightlife. Coventry has excellent transport links, including a well-connected train station and bus services. This makes it easy for students to travel around the city and explore nearby areas like Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon. The Phoenix Studios Coventry student accommodation ensures students have the ultimate living experience, combining convenience, culture, and comfort all in one place. It's more than just student housing—it's a lifestyle.

Commute

When it comes to navigating Coventry, students staying at Phoenix Studios Coventry enjoy unparalleled ease and convenience. This student accommodation is perfectly situated to take advantage of the city's robust public transport system. Clements St and Jimmy Hill Way are the nearest bus stops. You could opt for these for day-to-day travel. Coventry (COV) is the nearest tram and rail link. Whether you prefer to hop on a bus or catch a train, you'll find stops within easy reach. With such connectivity at your doorstep, Phoenix Studios Coventry is the epitome of convenient accommodation in Coventry for students looking for ease in their daily commute.

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Room Types (3)

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All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
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Silver Studio

Starting From:£135/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Shared Community & Utilities
Bike Storage
Security
Disabled Access
CCTV
Secured Gated Entrance
Fob Entry system
Property Services
Laundry Room
Central Heating
Freezer
Tumble Dryer
Modern En-Suite
Desk & Chair
Parking
Paid parking
Outdoor Activities
Communal garden
Bills Included
Electricity
Gas
Water
Internet

Payment Policies (4)

  • Security Deposit
    £250 refundable deposit to secure room, deductions for outstanding dues or damages.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 4 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Accepted payment methods: credit card, debit card, bank transfer for AY 24-25 & AY 25-26.
Security Deposit

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


1. You need to pay £250 as a refundable deposit to secure your room with the property.
2. When you move out, the property will check if you have any money owing and complete a vacation inspection of your room. If there are any outstanding dues or any damage, they will agree an amount that will be deducted from your deposit. Once this is agreed they must return the remainder of your deposit within 10-days according to UK law. To avoid having any deductions taken from your deposit you must:

A. Meet the terms of your tenancy agreement

B. Not damage the property

C. Pay your rent and bills


Please note: Management is a member of The Property Redress Scheme and the Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme. All deposits are protected through the mydeposits custodial scheme.

Pay In Instalment

For AY 25-26:

Two payment options available:

1. Payment must be made in full.

2. Payment can be made in 4 instalments. The instalments will be due in August 2025, October 2025, January 2026, and in April 2026.


For AY 24-25:

Two payment options available:

1. Payment must be made in full.

2. Payment can be made in 4 instalments. The instalments will be due in August 2024, October 2024, January 2025, and in May 2025.

Mode Of Payment

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.

Guarantor Requirement

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


1. You will need to provide a valid UK based guarantor if you wish to pay your rent in instalments.

2. In case you do not have a valid UK based guarantor, the property recommends using the services of housing hand.

3. You only need a guarantor if you do not pay your full rent in advance.

4. International guarantors are not accepted by the property.

Cancellation Policies (6)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Cancellation policy varies by agreement date with 14 or 3-day cooling off periods.
  • No Visa No Pay
    Cancellation outside cooling off period possible with visa denial, requires evidence and rent liability.
  • No Place No Pay
    Cancellation may be allowed post cooling off period with academic failure proof. Deposit refundable.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    Cancellation allowed with replacement resident finding, deposit retained until replacement, no refund without replacement.
  • Extenuating Circumstances
    Cancellation due to illness or extenuating circumstances assessed case-by-case with necessary documentation.
  • Other cancellation policies
    Cancellation possible for specific reasons, evidence required. Rent owed until cancellation request.
Cooling Off Period

For AY 25-26:


If you cancel the booking after signing the agreement within the timeframe specified below, you will receive a full refund of your deposit from the resident's team, and your Tenancy Agreement will be terminated.


For Bookings Made Prior to 1st June 2025:


If you sign your Tenancy Agreement before 1st June 2025 and have not collected your room keys, you may cancel your tenancy with no penalty within 14 days of signing your Tenancy Agreement (the "14-day cooling off period") by emailing the resident's team by 1st June 2025. The cancellation notice must be sent by email, not communicated verbally. After receiving your written notice, your tenancy will be canceled, and your £250.00 deposit, along with any rent payments, will be refunded.

Please note: The £250.00 deposit may take up to 14 days to be refunded to your nominated bank account.


For Bookings Made On or After 1st June 2025:


If you sign your Tenancy Agreement on or after 1st June 2025 and have not collected your room keys, you may cancel your tenancy with no penalty within 14 days of signing your Tenancy Agreement (the "14-day cooling off period"). The cancellation notice must be sent to the resident's team, not communicated verbally. Upon receipt of your written notice, your tenancy will be canceled, and your £250.00 deposit and any rent payments will be refunded.

Please note: The £250.00 deposit may take up to 14 days to be refunded to your nominated bank account.


For Bookings Made On or After 1st August 2025:


If you sign your Tenancy Agreement on or after 1st August 2025 and have not collected your room keys, you can cancel your tenancy without penalty within 3 days of signing your Tenancy Agreement (the "3-day cooling off period") by emailing the resident's team. The cancellation notice must be sent by email. Once the written notice is received, your tenancy will be canceled, and your £250.00 deposit, along with any rent payments, will be refunded.

Please note: The £250.00 deposit may take up to 14 days to be refunded.


For AY 24-25:


FOR BOOKINGS MADE ON OR AFTER 1ST JUNE 2024:


If you sign your Tenancy Agreement on or after 1st June 2024 and you have not collected the keys to your Room, you may cancel your tenancy with no penalty within the period of 14 (fourteen) days from the date on which you sign your Tenancy Agreement (the ‘14 day cooling off period’) by emailing the property. The notice must be sent to via email and not given verbally over the phone or in person. They will then confirm receipt of your written notice, cancel your tenancy and refund your deposit of £250.00 together with any other payments of rent you may have made to them. Please note your £250.00 deposit can take up to 14 days to be returned into your nominated bank account.


FOR BOOKINGS MADE ON OR AFTER 1ST AUGUST 2024:


If you sign your Tenancy Agreement on or after 1st August 2024 and you have not collected the keys to your Room, you may cancel your tenancy with no penalty within the period of 3 (three) days of the date on which you sign your Tenancy Agreement (the ‘3 day cooling off period’) by emailing  by emailing the property. The notice must be sent to via email and not given verbally over the phone or in person. They will then confirm receipt of your written notice, cancel your tenancy and refund your deposit of £250.00 together with any other payments of rent you may have made to them. Please note your £250.00 deposit can take up to 14 days to be returned into your nominated bank account.

No Visa No Pay

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


You may be able to cancel your tenancy outside of the cooling off period if you are unable to obtain a visa. Please email the property explaining the reason you need to cancel.

They will require official written evidence from Visa/Embassy within 7 (seven) calendar days of you being notified or the decision being published or reached.


If sufficient evidence is provided to their satisfaction, you will be eligible for release from the Tenancy Agreement and they will return your £250.00 deposit together with any other payments of rent you may have made to them. If your application to be released from your contract has been approved, but your contract has already commenced, then you will be liable for all the rent owed up until the date you provided evidence in writing to them.

No Place No Pay

For AT 25-26 & AY 24-25:


You may be able to cancel your tenancy outside of the cooling off period if you have failed to achieve the grades to start your University course for this academic year. Please email the property explaining the reason you need to cancel.

They will require official written evidence from your place of Education, UCAS within 7 (seven) calendar days of you being notified or the decision being published or reached.

If sufficient evidence is provided to their satisfaction, you will be eligible for release from the Tenancy Agreement and they will return your £250.00 deposit together with any other payments of rent you may have made to them. If your application to be released from your contract has been approved, but your contract has already commenced, then you will be liable for all the rent owed up until the date you provided evidence in writing to them.

Replacement Tenant Accepted

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


You may not be able to cancel your tenancy if you are outside of the cooling off period/s if the following applies to you:


1. You have changed your mind about living in the accommodation.

2. You have booked into a different accommodation.

3. You have decided to take a placement year.

4. Your classes have temporarily or permanently moved to be taught online.

5. You have made the decision to commute to University.


If you do not wish to live with the property for any of the above reasons you will be required to find a replacement resident to take over your tenancy. The replacement resident must be a full-time student, can legally reside in the UK and match the preferences of the accommodation/and or flat. The property will of course assist you in this search by contacting any enquiry leads or waiting lists if they have them, but it is your responsibility to find a replacement tenant.


Your £250.00 deposit will be retained and you are still liable for all rent until a replacement tenant is found and their occupation starts with the property. When/if the new resident moves in then the £250.00 deposit will be refunded to you (minus any deductions relating to the condition of your room/flat upon your departure.) Please note your £250.00 deposit can take up to 14 days to be returned into your nominated bank account.


If a suitable replacement tenant is found they must sign the contract for the remaining length of your Tenancy Agreement and will also have to pay a £250.00 deposit. They will also be liable for the same payment schedule instalment as the contract you have signed. The new tenant will also be liable for an upfront rent payment before they collect the keys and the amount of this payment is dependent on the date when the new tenant is proposing to move in (e.g. A new tenant who moves in just after an instalment date will be liable for that instalment amount.) The amount owed will be calculated and informed to the prospective tenant before their tenancy starts.


If a replacement resident is successfully found you will be released from your Tenancy Agreement from the date the new tenant moves in. The property will also return your deposit in full (minus any deductions relating to the condition of your room/flat upon your departure.)


The property assesses all requests to cancel on a case-by-case basis and until a decision has been made you will remain liable for all accommodation fees.

Extenuating Circumstances

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


1. If you wish to leave the accommodation due to illness or any other extenuating circumstances, this is assessed on a case-by-case basis by the property.

2. The request to cancel must be made in writing or via email to the property and you must provide the relevant and satisfactory documentation to support your case.

Other cancellation policies

For AY 25-26 & AY 24-25:


You may be able to cancel your tenancy if you are outside of the cooling off period/s if the following applies:


1. You are studying in and alternative city where the team's accommodation is unavailable.

2. The course you are to study has been cancelled.

3. You have deferred your University entry for this academic year.

4. You have been evicted from University for this academic year.

5. You have voluntary withdrawn from University for this academic year.

If any of the above situations apply to you, then please email the property explaining the reason you need to cancel along with all the necessary proofs.


If sufficient evidence has been provided to their satisfaction, you will be eligible for release from the Tenancy Agreement and the property will return your £250.00 deposit together with any other payments of rent you may have made. If your application to be released from your contract has been approved, but your contract has already commenced, then you will be liable for all the rent owed up until the date you provided evidence in writing to them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reserve a room?

To reserve a room, you will need to pay a holding deposit which is the equivalent of 1 week’s rent for your chosen room. Once the tenancy signing process is complete your holding deposit will be credited towards the full deposit for your room for the year. Important: The holding deposit could be withheld if any relevant person including any guarantors withdraws from the tenancy, provide materially significant false or misleading information, or fail to sign their tenancy agreement, and/or Deed of Guarantee.

What documents will I need?

UK Students: They will need you to provide a copy of your passport, University acceptance letter, student ID and if you choose to pay using the installment option, they will need your guarantor passport copy and proof of address. Guarantor proof of address must be dated within 3 months. Non-UK Students: They will need you to provide a copy of your passport, University acceptance letter, student ID and if you choose to pay using the installment option, they will need your guarantor passport copy and proof of address. Guarantor proof of address must be dated within 3 months.

How Much Is The Deposit And What Is It Used For?

You will be required to pay a deposit of up to 4-weeks rent which is held against any damage to the property, or unpaid dues. They collect the deposit when you sign the tenancy agreement, and it is held and protected in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme (TDS). When you move out, they will check if you have any money owing and complete a vacation inspection of your room. If there are any outstanding dues or any damage, they will agree an amount that will be deducted from your deposit. Once this is agreed they must return the remainder of your deposit within 10-days according to UK law.
To avoid having any deductions taken from your deposit you must.

  • meet the terms of your tenancy agreement
  • not damage the property
  • pay your rent and bills

I have booked a room but failed to obtain a visa, can I cancel my booking?

Yes, you are entitled to cancel your booking, but they will need you to provide evidence of your visa rejection.

Are there any fees or penalties I should be aware of?

Unpaid Rent: If you are late making your rental installment payments, you will also be charged interest of 3% above the rent due date until you make the payment. Please Note: As a gesture of goodwill, this interest charge will not be levied until the rent is more than 14-days in arrears. Variation of Contract (Tenant’s Request): £50 (Inc. VAT) per agreed variation. To cover the costs associated with the preparation and execution of new legal documents. Change of Sharer (Tenant’s Request): If you are sharing a dual occupancy room and want to change the person you share with or are leaving with a replacement tenant to take over the remaining term of the contract, they will charge £50 (Inc. VAT) per replacement tenant, or any reasonable costs incurred if higher. Lost Key(s) or other Security Device(s): Tenants are liable for the cost of replacing any lost keys or other security devices. If the loss results in locks needing to be changed, the actual costs of a locksmith, and new lock, and replacement keys for the tenant, landlord, or any other persons requiring keys will be charged to the tenant. There will also be a charge of £15 per hour (inc. VAT) for the time taken to administrate replacing lost key(s) or other security device(s).

What is a guarantor and do I need one?

A guarantor is someone who agrees to be responsible for your rent and your other legal obligations within a tenancy agreement. So, for example, if you damage the property or don’t pay your rent, your guarantor may have to pay anything you owe. You can discover everything you need to know about this.

Who do I report maintenance issues to?

In an emergency where there is a threat to life such as a fire, please call the UK Emergency Services. If you discover a major fault that means you are unable to access or safely live in your home such as a flood or electrical fault, please call them immediately on the number provided in your room and on notices around the entrance areas of your property. If you discover a maintenance issue that does not require their immediate attention such as a leaking tap or minor damage, please report it on their and they will arrange the necessary maintenance professional to attend with 48 hours.

How, when and where do I pay my rent?

To pay your rent you will need to visit your student portal, here you can pay via BACS, direct debit, or card payment. Rent is paid in line with your tenancy agreement, for example, if you have a UK guarantor and have selected installments you pay on the portal each term.

What is the move in process?

They will be in communication with you ahead of your arrival, the moving-in process is simple, once your 1st rent instalment is paid and documents are completed, they will arrange your check-in date. They will meet you and issue all the necessary information you will need. If you are arriving outside of office hours, arrival arrangements must be made in advance.

What is the move-out process?

They will remind you of your contract end date as it approaches. You should leave your room/ flat clean and tidy and remove any items that you no longer want that were not present upon your check-in. They will share information on the steps they will need you to take, they will also complete an inspection at after you have left. Your keys can be returned to a member of the team or using the mailbox which you will find in the communal areas of the building you are living in.

What happens over the summer before and after each academic year?

During this period, they are focused on getting the rooms ready for the September intake of students. If you wanted to stay in the same room over the summer period, please let them know so that they can check availability for you.

What is the move-in process?

They will send out a series of welcome communications to their incoming student residents prior to their move-in date so that they will have plenty of time to prepare for the move. This includes welcome emails and their Welcome Handbook, which provide comprehensive information about the move-in day, the residence, and the community in detail.

Is there somewhere to park when we are unpacking?

If you are traveling with your loved one on move-in day, they will inform you in advance whether there’s a drop-off bay at the residence for you to unload their belongings. If there isn’t a drop-off bay available, they will send you the location of the nearest car park. It’s important that a move-in slot is reserved with them in advance so that they can make sure there are people available to help direct you on the day. Look out for their communications about this in the weeks prior to the move-in date.

What if we are arriving out of hours?

They understand that sometimes students will need to arrive outside of arrival hours. They ask for the student to contact them at the earliest possible opportunity with their planned arrival time so they can provide all the necessary information and ensure that they have everything ready for their smooth arrival. Please note that they need to prepare access and ensure that they have received all relevant documentation, deposit, and first installment of rent before it is possible to move in. If they do not know when you are arriving or have the necessary documentation and payment in place, they cannot guarantee a smooth and hassle-free out-of-hours move-in experience.

Is there any specific information for international students?

They’re proud that many international students choose Property and they have over six years of experience in supporting students as they transition into and through their university career in the UK. Their dedicated International Students page provides information specific to international students including details of visas, rental guarantors, and UK bank accounts.

What is a uk rental guarantor?

A guarantor is someone who agrees to be responsible for your rent and your other legal obligations in a tenancy agreement. So, for example, if you damage the property or don’t pay your rent, your guarantor may have to pay anything you owe.

Who can be a qualified uk guarantor?

A resident and ordinary resident of the United Kingdom being Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England. Please note that people living in Crown dependency and overseas territories do not qualify as being UK residents. A resident and ordinary resident is someone who has resided within the UK for more than three years and is recognised as a resident and/or ordinary resident for tax purposes with the government department called HM Revenue and Customs. The guarantor must have a fixed abode and proof of address (less than three months old), as well as a photo ID. The guarantor must also be in full-time employment or able to provide evidence that they can support the tenant should the tenant get into financial difficulty. Copies of the last 3 months’ payslips and/or a recent bank statement showing available funds must be provided.

Do I need a guarantor?

You only need a guarantor if you do not pay your full rent in advance. There are two payment options available at Property – full Payment or by installment. If you are paying for the full year ahead, you do not need to provide them with a UK guarantor. If you choose the installment option, they will ask you to provide them with a qualified UK guarantor, which is a common practice in the UK. This provides them with the security and knowledge that the rent will be paid in full even if you find yourself unable to pay for whatever reason.

Can you explain more about the relationship between housing hand and property?

Housing Hand works in partnership with Property as your UK rental guarantor. Property requires all students paying their rent in installments to have a qualified UK guarantor.

How much does the service cost with housing hand?

Housing Hand charges a one-off fee of 80% of a month’s rent. Up to 45% of this is returned to you at the end of your tenancy (first year 15%, second year 30% and third year 45%), subject to the length of your tenancy. Terms and conditions apply.

Am I eligible to apply for the service with housing hand?

Housing Hand require that you provide the following documentation to be eligible for The Guarantor Service: FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: You will need a copy of your passport and a university acceptance letter (or student card). You will also need a co-signer who will sign the agreement with Housing Hand. This is normally a parent or guardian. The co-signer will need to provide a copy of their passport and proof of address. FOR UK STUDENTS: You will need a copy of your passport or driving license, and a university acceptance letter (or student card). You will also need a co-signer who will sign the agreement with Housing Hand. This is normally a parent or guardian. The co-signer will need to provide a copy of their ID and proof of address.

  • Student Studying in the UK or Ireland
  • Have proof of identity: a passport or a driving licence
  • Have proof of study documents from UCAS or a letter from your University
  • Have a proof of address document dated within the last two- months
  • Have a Co-signer ready.

For international students: You will need a copy of your passport and a university acceptance letter (or student card). You will also need a co-signer who will sign the agreement with Housing Hand. This is normally a parent or guardian. The co-signer will need to provide a copy of their passport and proof of address. For uk students: You will need a copy of your passport or driving license, and a university acceptance letter (or student card). You will also need a co-signer who will sign the agreement with Housing Hand. This is normally a parent or guardian. The co-signer will need to provide a copy of their ID and proof of address.

Who cleans my room and our communal areas?

Each property has different services available with some including room and communal cleaning. Check out the individual page on your selected property, here you will find information on who cleans which areas. It is important to note that they mostly promote independent living therefore clean communal areas only in most properties.

Which room types are suitable for dual occupancy?

Many of their residences have rooms that are suitable for dual occupancy. You can discover where this is available on the residence and room pages. If you are taking a dual occupancy, then both occupants must be full-time students attending a UK educational Institution.

Can I book a place with my friends?

Yes, you can book your accommodation with your friends as a group. This is always popular and is subject to availability, they recommend you secure your preferred rooms or flat as early as possible to avoid disappointment. To reserve rooms next to each other or in a shared flat, they will need all your friends’ details including full name, contact details and university I.D.To make a group booking please call them.

Am I allowed to have guests?

Yes. It is your home, so you are allowed to have guests to visit you. They allow a maximum stay of 3 days with no additional charge. Visitor stays longer than 3 days are not allowed, sorry. Please remember that you are sharing your home with other students, and so whilst visitors are welcome, you will be responsible for ensuring they do not disturb any other residents or neighbours. You also take full financial responsibility if they cause any damage.

What’s provided in the bedroom? Do I need to bring my own bedding?

Facilities and features can vary from property to property, you can find out more on the residence and room pages. Typically, you are provided with a bed, a study desk and a chair, bookshelves, a wardrobe, and plenty of storage. Bedding is not provided, so please bring a sheet to cover your mattress, a pillow and duvet.

What are my options if I am struggling to live happily with my flatmates?

If you are experiencing difficulties living with your flatmates, first they can help you to discuss the challenges and find a way forward that is suitable for everybody. Most of the time, this is very effective. If you continue to have trouble with your flatmates get in touch and they can discuss what options are available to you.

Can I smoke in the accommodation?

Smoking is prohibited throughout all their residences including in your own room and in all common and shared spaces. If you wish to smoke, please do so outside of the residence.

Is there always a member of staff available?

Their office hours are between 8:45am – 5:00pm Monday-Friday and 9:00am-2pm on Saturdays.
Out-of-office hours are supported by their 24/7 emergency number.

Can I bring my own electricals?

Your big appliances are provided so there’s no need for a mini fridge! Hair styling electricals are allowed of course They do ask that you do not bring rice cookers or deep fat fryers for health and safety reasons.

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Student Accommodations in Coventry

Coventry Student Accommodation

Coventry has a population of over 62,000 students that studies in both the University of Warwick (also known as Warwick University) and Coventry University. If you want to find the best student accommodation in Coventry then opting for off-campus housing has numerous advantages such as freedom and privacy, compared to on-campus university accommodation. In this search amber is a blessing for students who are looking for good student accommodation in Coventry. Amber streamlines the search by providing a curated list of student accommodation Coventry near Coventry University, the University of Warwick, and City College Coventry.

Amber provides a list of different types of private student accommodation such as private rooms, ensuite, non-ensuite and shared housing, ensuring there are plenty of options to choose from. In these accommodations you get amenities such as cinema room, onsite teams, study spaces, and more. For those studying at the best universities in the city, properties like  Paradise Student Village and many more, provide the perfect blend of fun and academia.

About Coventry

Coventry is located in the UK’s West Midlands Region and has a huge population. In the Historic time, Coventry had a rich trade history and now it has developed into one of the UK's major automotive industry locations. Today, there is evidence of the city's past through many restored buildings; for example, Coventry Cathedral, where World War Two experienced the greatest destruction of 20th Century England, rebuilt after the war is a prime example of this.

Coventry has a multicultural population of over 340,000 residents, and is an ideal location for international students. There are many parks and natural gardens within and around the city, such as War Memorial Park or Coombe Abbey Country Park, as well as events that bring music into the city, such as the Godiva Festival. Both of Coventry’s major universities, Coventry University and the University of Warwick, are recognised globally for their excellent academic performance. The city consistently ranks high on the QS World Student City index and is thus a great destination for students from throughout the world.

Best Student Accommodation Coventry

Finding the ideal student accommodation in Coventry UK, can enhance your university experience, especially for international students. Also, selecting off-campus short term student accommodation Coventry opens a door full of opportunities, such as independence, the ability to choose your flatmates, and the chance of making new friends. Student properties in Coventry are located near Coventry University and the University of Warwick. There are a variety of student accommodations, such as private en suite rooms with their own kitchen, shared student halls, and fully-fledged studio apartments. Below are the top student accommodation Coventry options available in the city.

Student accommodation CoventryTop AmenitiesNearby UniversityPrice
Vita Student Warwick Cannon ParkFree breakfast, Gym, Basketball court, Bi-weekly cleaningUniversity of WarwickFrom £347/week
Canvas City ClubBills included, Gym, 24hr team, Social eventsCoventry UniversityFrom £1,296/month
Vita Student Copper TowersFree breakfast & coffee, Cinema, Gym, Private diningCoventry UniversityFrom £256/week
Eden SquareBills included, Cinema & Games room, Study areaCoventry UniversityFrom £195/week
Red QueenCar parking, Cinema, Gym, Private courtyardUniversity of WarwickFrom £180/week


Affordable Student Accommodations In Coventry

In Coventry, it is easier to rent an affordable student accommodation in Coventry than other areas of the UK. The average weekly rent for student accommodation is typically £80 to £90 per week (including all utilities) and is considerably lower than the rest of the UK. Students can confidently budget their funds with this type of rental agreement, as utilities are typically included in their rent prices. Many of student accommodations in Coventry providers offer on-site gym facilities, which help keep students healthy and fit. When looking for quality student accommodation, be sure to consider the security of the building, including whether or not there is secure access and/or CCTV cameras throughout the building. Below are some of the best options for student accommodation in Coventry:

Coventry student accommodationTop AmenitiesNearby UniversityPrice
Raglan HouseOutdoor social space, Bike storage, 24/7 assistanceCoventry UniversityFrom £84/week
Queens Park HouseUltrafast Wi-Fi, Vending machines, Car parking (extra)Coventry UniversityFrom £84/week
The Apollo WorksGames hub, Pool table, Social calendarCoventry UniversityFrom £87/week
Calcott TenGym, Bills included, Study area, CourtyardCoventry UniversityFrom £89/week
Singer HallBills included, Games room, Parking, Common roomCoventry UniversityFrom £89/week

Best Areas to Live in Coventry

Choosing the right neighbourhood for finding student properties Coventry can make your university life in Coventry comfortable. Below are some of the best areas to live during your academic year, which provide different types of student accommodation in Coventry.

AreasHighlightsAverage Rent of student accommodation in Coventry (Weekly)
EarlsdonHighly popular and social; close to both universities; mix of green spaces and local shops.£140 – £200
Coventry City CentreModern studios/apartments; best for Coventry Uni students; everything within walking distance.£160 – £240
CanleyBest for University of Warwick; budget-friendly with supermarkets and nature reserves nearby.£120 – £170
StokeQuiet residential area; affordable for Coventry Uni students with a short commute.£130 – £150
Tile HillPeaceful and well-connected by rail and bus; offers a good mix of houses and studios.£140 – £170

Room Types Available In Coventry

Prices for student accommodation in Coventry can range from £70 to over £200 per week based on location, room type, and facilities. Shared houses are a popular option among students who want to move on from hall life. Also Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) includes private halls designed for students, featuring amenities such as gyms and study areas.

  1. Ensuite Rooms
    En-suite rooms in Coventry have a private room with an attached bathroom.
    Privacy: A private bathroom.
    Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and lounges are communal.
    Ideal For: Students who want privacy without missing out on social life.
  2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
    Non-ensuite rooms have a private bedroom with a shared bathroom
    Privacy: Bedrooms remain personal, while bathrooms are shared.
    Shared Living Areas: Shared kitchens and other spaces.
    Ideal For: Students looking for budget-friendly housing with a sociable environment.
  3. Shared Apartments
    Shared apartments have private bedrooms while residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and living areas.  Shared housing normally costs from £110 to £162 per week.
    Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are shared.
    Shared Living Areas: Designed for group living
    Ideal For: Students who love social life.
  4. Private Rooms
    Private rooms have a full flat just for one resident, it have private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. Many private accommodations in Coventry come with all-inclusive bills as well.
    Privacy: Complete privacy with no shared facilities.
    Shared Living Areas: None.
    Ideal For: Students who prefer personal space.
  5. Studios
    Studio apartments in Coventry are independent units and come with a combined bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette. Private studios in Coventry are priced between £168 and £220 or more per week.
    Privacy: Full independence
    Shared Living Areas: No shared spaces.
    Ideal For: Students who value privacy.

Cost of Living in Coventry

The average prices of Coventry student accommodation affect the cost of living and thus, it indirectly affects the budget as well. If you decide to stay in student homes, then it's important that you anticipate your ongoing tasks. Those living in student housing Coventry can expect a cost of living of £800 - £1,200 per month, excluding the Coventry student accommodation cost, also it totally depends on the lifestyle as well.

1. Food & Groceries -  £200 to £250 per month
2. Transportation -  £55 to £85 per month
3. Utilities -  £60 to £100 per month
4. Clothing - £50 - £70/month
5. Sports & Leisure - £30 - £50/month
6. Internet and Phone Bills - £40 - £70/month

Student Travel Coventry

In Coventry, student accommodation is surrounded by affordable and accessible forms of public transport that allow you to explore all areas of the city with ease, as many places are easily accessible by foot or a short distance from the campus where you are based. These transport modes create a sustainable and efficient transportation environment for students and provide students with a seamless experience during their stay in the City. There are many travel options available to you when living in studio accommodation Coventry, including:

Mode of TransportKey Details & Student RoutesEstimated Costs & Discounts
Buses (National Express / Stagecoach)Frequent services (every 5-10 mins) connecting City Centre, Canley, and Uni areas.Single fare is £3.00. Best value is a Swift Card student pass: ~£53/month or £174–£212 per term (depending on the zone).
Trains (West Midlands Railway / Avanti)Quick links to Birmingham (20m), London (1hr), and Leicester (55m).Save 1/3 with a 16–25 Railcard. Advance singles to London start at £9 (Avanti Superfare); Birmingham from £7.
CyclingVery flat city with paths like the Binley Cycleway.Free if using personal bike racks. Rental bikes (West Midlands Cycle Hire) cost £1 to unlock + 8p per minute.
WalkingCompact city center; everything is within a 15–20 minute radius.Free. Generally the fastest way to get between city center student hubs and Coventry University.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Coventry

Students looking for a good study location with plenty of amenities will find Coventry as an ideal choice. Coventry is a city filled with many exciting activities and places where you can enjoy your time studying, but also living; there are many options for student accommodation Coventry available throughout the city, and these locations provide students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in everything that this historic city has to offer.

The city of Coventry is certainly a welcoming place with many locations to hang out at, including cafes (for those who love their coffee), such as RISING Café, which is known for its old-fashioned feel, as well as the Golden Cross pub is a great place to experience British culture thanks to its beautiful decorations and great atmosphere. You cannot forget about the many great restaurants such as The Courtyard and YAKII! Students also love using the War Memorial Park as a place to get inspired by the stories.

If you like to enjoy nature, then you will love Coombe Abbey Park because it has lots of beautiful areas to walk through and beautiful gardens to explore. Many events are happening throughout the year in Coventry, from music festivals like the Godiva Festival, which brings music fans from all over the UK together to enjoy, to the Coventry Motofest which celebrates Coventry's automotive history with loud cars and a lot of speed.

Coventry Tourist Attractions

You can also access these tourist spots from your student accommodation in Coventry through public transport:

1. Coventry Cathedral
2. Coventry Transport Museum
3. St. Mary's Guildhall
4. The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
5. War Memorial Park
6. Coventry Music Museum

Top Universities in Coventry

These are some of the best universities available in the Coventry

University NameTop CoursesNearby student accommodation Coventry
Coventry UniversityAutomotive Design, Cyber Security, Nursing, Business & MarketingRaglan House, Coventry
University of WarwickEconomics, Mathematics (MORSE), Computer Science, MBAQueens Park House
Coventry College (formerly City College Coventry)Engineering, Health & Social Care, Digital Media, T-LevelsThe Apollo Works

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