Purbeck House Bournemouth is located at 5-7 Oxford Road, Bournemouth BH8 8ES, and offers comfortable and modern student accommodation in Bournemouth. The property offers four en-suite rooms designed thoughtfully with premium amenities, providing residents with services, rapid internet access, and all-inclusive billing to accommodate their needs. Purbeck House Bournemouth’s location, is the perfect student housing due to its proximity to the accommodation near Bournemouth University (Talbot Campus), 8 minutes' drive away, and Bournemouth University (Lansdowne Campus), a 2-minute drive away.
The city of Bournemouth, with a walkability score of 82%, with its 200,000 residents, has a cost of living of around £1,650/month, and provides students with a coastal environment that features excellent job opportunities, beautiful beaches, and active nightlife. The city features cultural attractions, which include the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, and its safety index is at about 65%, while its residents maintain an 77.5% happiness index rate. The city is an educational hub with a cost of living index at 63%, making it affordable and student-friendly.
Purbeck House Bournemouth Amenities are well thought of and offer 4 fully furnished en-suite rooms, such as the Classic Ensuite and Large Highest Single Ensuite. Each room includes a comfy bed with under-bed storage, desk, desk chair, wardrobe, mirror, noticeboard, bedside table, curtains, and ample storage. Private bathrooms feature a shower, toilet, washbasin, towel rail, bathroom bin, and toilet roll holder. Kitchens (shared or private) are equipped with a hob, oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, breakfast bar, stools, kitchen bin, ventilation system, and essential cleaning tools including a vacuum cleaner, mop and bucket, dustpan and brush, and ironing board.
Residents at Purbeck House Bournemouth also get to use a common area and a communal study space, too. Outdoor spots for hanging out, bike storage, recycling facilities, laundry facilities, vending machines, and printing services that cost extra. All the utility bills are included, like water, electricity, heating, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Plus, contents insurance and on-site maintenance are included as well. The property app makes things easier. For safety, there's secure access and 24/7 assistance. An on-site service team handles maintenance support, along with fire systems and CCTV for security. Pets are not allowed. Purbeck House Bournemouth rent starts around £172 a week, depending on the type of room.
Purbeck House Bournemouth is ideally located near the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, which is just an 8-minute drive away, while Bournemouth Arts University is around a 9-minute drive, and Bournemouth & Poole College 15 minutes drive away, making it a perfect student housing in Bournemouth. Daily essentials are covered with Tesco Express and Feng Hua Supermarket nearby, plus pharmacies including Holdenhurst Pharmacy and Boots. Dining options abound, from coffee at Norwegian Wood and Fika to meals at Kazoku (Asian fusion) and Vicolo (Italian). Purbeck House is a 10-minute walk from Bournemouth's sandy beaches and the city's nightlife. For evenings out, students can head to DYMK, The Vault, or The Old Fire Station SU. Royal Bournemouth Hospital is also within a short drive for medical needs.
Beyond campus life, Bournemouth offers outstanding attractions. Explore marine life at Oceanarium, catch performances at Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, or discover art and history at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum. Relax in Central Gardens or Dean Park, stroll along award-winning Bournemouth Beach, and enjoy scenic walks toward Boscombe Pier. The city also features Bournemouth Library for students, scenic coastal hikes along the South West Coast Path, inspiring exhibitions at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, and year-round excitement at events like the Bournemouth Air Festival, which brings spectacular air displays and seaside celebrations to the town each year.
Purbeck House Bournemouth has great connectivity with MoreBus line 17 to Talbot Campus,10–12 minutes distant (£2 fare, every 15 minutes), bus stops (Lansdowne and Cranborne House) are right outdoors, and Bournemouth Station is a 10-minute stroll. Unibus connects campuses without difficulty; trains to beaches or the centre take under 10 minutes; cycling to Lansdowne takes 2 minutes. With Pokesdown Station nearby, it is perfect for eco-travel cycling routes and hiking trails predominate, plus Uber/taxis for freedom. Bournemouth Airport is an 8-minute drive from Purbeck House Bournemouth.
Most bills, including electricity, water, heating and Wi-Fi, are included in your rent.
If you choose to watch live or on demand television you will need to pay for a TV licence.
If you watch live or on-demand TV, the Television Licensing Authority requires that you buy a TV Licence. For more information on this visit www.tvlicensing.co.uk.
You'll have the option to add your payment details when making a booking.
They have a small number of dual occupancy rooms in some of the properties. However, outside of these rooms, they do not allow more than one person to live in the rooms, nor can they accommodated under 16's living in any of the rooms with a parent or guardian.
Some of the properties have parking available which students can reserve on a first come first serve basis. The cost of the parking space is dependent on the property.
You can move in on or after the start date of your tenancy.
A 3/4 sized bed is larger than a single but slightly smaller than a standard double.
It's worth checking online for 3/4 sized bedding specifically as many stockists now offer this. Otherwise, they would recommend opting for bedding that fits a small to standard double bed.
All our show flats, and the images on our website, are representative of a particular room type unless labelled otherwise – however they are not identical. Your room will have all the same features and fittings, just in a slightly different set up. If you are unhappy with your room, please speak to the reception team. Where there are other rooms available they will offer these as an alternative. Please be aware that these requests may incur a charge.
You can collect your keys from reception when you arrive. Remember, if you have been asked to do so, make sure you have booked a check-in slot. At your allotted time, just come straight to the main reception with your photo ID and the team will have your keys ready and waiting for you.
You just need to bring a valid form of photo ID to prove who you are when you arrive. There’s no need to print off your tenancy agreement or booking confirmation. They can accept a valid passport, driving licence or national ID card as proof of ID.
They can accept a valid passport, driving licence or national ID card as proof of ID. If you don’t have any of these, please bring any proof of ID that you have. The team will check this and will need to ask a few security questions before they can provide you with your key.
It's a good idea to plan for your check-out in advance of the end of your tenancy, so you can share the cleaning responsibilities. You and your flatmates are equally responsible for leaving the cupboards, fridge, and freezer empty and the kitchen clean.
If your flatmates have left without cleaning the kitchen it is your choice whether you do the cleaning yourself. Any charges will apply to all flatmates – yourself included – so we recommend putting in the effort to organise this ahead of everyone leaving.
The team will be ready and waiting to check you in when you arrive, and give you the keys to your new room. If you have been asked to book a time slot for arrival, please make sure you stick to this.
You will receive information on your new home and city and they'll let you know what to do if you need any help or support while settling in.
Please leave anything illegal out of your new home. Candles and other hazardous items are not allowed either.
Unfortunately you'll need to leave any pets at home too. If you need a guide dog or working dog to assist you, please get in touch to discuss your options.
Fridges are another no-no. However, they do make some exceptions, for example if you’ve got a medical reason to have one. You'll need to check this with your property team before you move in.
You can find out what’s included in your room by checking the information for your room type on your amber webpage.
Aside from exploring the local area, meeting your flatmates and enrolling at your university, you should also consider the following;
– As a full-time student you don’t need to pay council tax but you will need to provide them with your Council Tax Exemption Form.
As a full-time student you don’t need to pay council tax, but you may need to let your council know. For more information on how to do this in your city, please speak to your reception team. If you leave university during your Tenancy Agreement period you may then need to pay council tax. Please contact the reception if the student status changes.
When you book with us the personal items inside your room are automatically insured against fire, flood, theft and accidental damage by the residence insurance partners.
When you book with us, your room will be allocated at random. If you have a preference on who you'll be living with (for example same sex flatmates or postgraduate flatmates), you can contact us and we will try to meet your preferences, but we can't guarantee this as it is dependent on availability.
Already have a group of friends you want to live with? Book your group booking by reaching out to amber agent.
Yes, you can book a flat with friends. For more information please be in touch with amber agent.
Bedding is not provided in the properties. You will need to bring your own bedding to use when you arrive.
The property have partnered with UniKitOut, the UK's leading Student Kit supplier, so whether you need bedding, kitchen, bathroom, or everything - they have something for you. You can buy them from their online Shop.
No. For security reasons, the residence team can only give your room key directly to you.
The easiest way to check your block and room number is to login to My Account.
You'll find a summary of your booking in the 'My bookings' section.
Your flat number, floor, and block (where applicable) can also be found on your tenancy agreement.
All customers should follow their property’s rules on having guests. Please speak to your property team if you don’t know what these are.
You’ll need to bring your own pots, pans and other kitchen items
We have partnered with UniKitOut, the UK's leading Student Kit supplier, so whether you need bedding, kitchen, bathroom, or everything - they have something for you. You can buy them from our online Shop.
You can find out what’s in your flat in your welcome guide.
You can make your payment and check how much is due by logging into My Account. Please pay any charges as soon as possible to avoid receiving a late payment fee.
Speak with your flatmates in advance of check-out to make sure all cupboards and the fridge/freezer will be left empty. It’s important to work together so that the activity can be shared equally.
If any food or belongings are left in the kitchen, they'll need to apply a charge for them to be removed, and the charge will be split equally between everyone in the flat including yourself. If you are the last person to check-out of your flat, we recommended that you make the decision on any food left in the cupboards, fridge or freezer – you may want to take it with you, donate it to the foodbank or dispose of it responsibly.
Yes. You’re responsible for leaving your room clean and empty. You can recycle or donate unwanted items, and all rubbish must be disposed of responsibly. Any items left in your room will be removed, and they’ll need to apply a charge for this.
If you’re sharing a flat, it’s a good idea to find out when everyone is leaving so that the cleaning in your kitchen and hallway can be shared equally.
Please leave your kitchen / lounge / hallway clean and empty – don’t forget to clean inside the fridge and freezer, and to empty your cupboards to avoid cleaning charges. If there are any items or food left in the kitchen or hallway, then removal charges may apply.
All cleaning, damage and removal charges will be split equally between all tenants.
No. Unfortunately they're not able to store anything in the property after check-out, so you’ll need to take all of your belongings with you.
If you need to store your luggage locally, they've partnered with LOVESPACE who specialise in secure storage with collection and delivery options.
You must leave your room empty. If you left any belongings in your room or kitchen by mistake, please get in touch with the property straight away. They will remove the items and put them into safe storage at your property, where they will be kept for 14 days (from the day you checked out). You will need to contact your Property Team and make arrangements with them to collect your belongings. After the 14 days has passed, any uncollected items will be recycled, donated to charity, or disposed of responsibly
It may be difficult to park directly outside your property, so they recommend researching alternative parking in the area.
If an item in your flat has stopped working, please raise a maintenance request in their app before you check-out. If they are aware of items that need repairing in advance, and there has been no malicious damage, you won't be charged.
They need to be fair and consistent with their approach to damage charges, which is why they encourage you to complete the inventory thoroughly when you first move in. They document any damage on their own room checks so they will have a record of this damage, and can cancel any charges for damage you didn’t cause. Please speak to staff in your Property Team if you need to report damages before you check-out.
They do charge for damages, however, if the person responsible for causing the damage is willing to take full responsibility, then they will only charge that person. If no one accepts the responsibility for damages in a communal area, then the charge will be split equally between everyone in the flat.
It's better to report damages whilst you’re living with them so they can get it fixed, and you can avoid any charges when you leave.
If something has been damaged – even if by accident - please report it to a member of your Property Team straight away.
No. Your maintenance team will be happy to help with any repairs, so please log your maintenance request through their App.
If you have a credit on your account, you will be able to see this on your account statement. However, if you have an upcoming future instalment (within the next 10 days) any credit that has previously shown on your account will have now moved to offset the future instalment.
This means that any rent will be deducted less the amount that your account was in credit.
They cater for students of all abilities. From accessibility to neurodiversity, let’s work together to make student life easier for you. If there’s anything you need to tell us about before you arrive, they're here to listen and have a conversation on how they can make student life easier for you.
Let us know how they can help as far in advance as possible, so that they can make sure they accommodate you in the right way. You can contact by emailing the property or you can also take their pre-arrival disclosure form..
Any condition which specifically requires staff intervention or requires staff to be first responders e.g. a seizure alarm that requires staff to respond.
Alcohol free, designated quiet, vegan, vegetarian, dietary restrictive, or one specific gender flats.
Specialist desk furniture/equipment. (This may be funded by Disabled Students Allowance, reach out to your universities disability team for further information).
If you’ve got any allergies and you’re concerned about living in a shared flat, get in touch with the residence team and they can advise on the best steps to take and how to manage this with your flatmates.
If you’ve recently had an injury (such as a broken bone) or have a condition that will temporarily affect you, let the property team know as soon as possible so they can make sure all the right safety measures are in place for you.
You can email or fill out our pre-arrival disclosure form .They may also require you to complete a temporary PEEP form with the property team. If you have already checked in and would like to make a disclosure, please fill out the post-arrival disclosure form.
They've created virtual tours for most of the properties but if you would like to see the property in person, you can get in touch with the amber agent.
If you’ve not got a UK bank account, it’s important that you get one when you arrive.
It will save you time to look into it before you get to the UK, but there’s no need to worry if you’ve left it a little late. Each bank will have different requirements about what is needed from non-UK nationals to open a bank account.
It’s safe to say that you will need some form of identification, and proof of your residency and course here in the UK as standard. In most cases, you’ll also need a letter from the property to confirm your UK address, and they're happy to provide this for you.
They may well require more information and documentation, and may even need to arrange a meeting with you before this can be set up.
There are so many banks here in the UK, and each will have a slightly different policy.
If you are arriving later at night or early in the morning, simply call our Emergency Control Centre and they'll arrange for someone to come out and let you in.
It’s your responsibility to clean both your room and the shared areas of your flat.
Find guidance on keeping your room and flat clean and tidy from the residence team.
All flatmates are responsible for keeping the communal areas clean and tidy. First, try to establish a cleaning rota. The rota is the key to working together to keep the place clean. All it takes is four simple steps:
Make a list of the regular cleaning tasks that need to be done
Decide with your flatmates who’s doing what, and on which day
Write each task for each person in the relevant day column
Do your tasks on the relevant day, and tick the box when you’re done
If you're still having trouble getting your flatmates to do their part after establishing a rota and speaking to them about it, please speak to your team at reception who will try to help.
Find guidance on keeping your room and flat clean and tidy from the residence team.
The heating in properties maintain a base temperature to stop rooms from getting cold. You’ll then find a thermostat in your individual rooms that you can use to alter how warm your room is.
There are two types of thermostats in our properties. The most common version has a single boost button. When you hit the boost button on your thermostat, it means that the heating will ramp up for 45 minutes, and you can do this multiple times.
But once it hits the upper temperature, you won’t be able to keep increasing it. Instead, it will simply maintain that level of warmth when you press the button.
In some buildings, you'll find a different thermostat that has five different settings (off, low, medium, high, boost). You can choose which setting you would like to have the heating on, and then use the boost button to increase the temperature for 45 minutes.
Once that temperature has been reached, the heating won’t come on again unless the thermostat senses a drop below that pre-set temperature.
When you book with us the possessions inside your room are protected through property Insurance.
If you need to make a claim you'll need to get in touch with insurance Claim Centre.
Wi-Fi calling also known VoWiFi (voice over Wi-Fi), is a feature that allows you to make or receive calls and text messages over a Wi-Fi network. You can do this in the buildings by following these steps:
On Apple devices:
Make sure you are connected to the Glide Network and are signed in.
Go to settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling > On
On Android devices:
Make sure you are connected to the Glide Network and are signed in.
Go to settings > connections > WiFi calling > On > Set to Wi-Fi preferred to make sure that Wi-Fi calling is the default connection method when connected to Wi-Fi.
If you’re having difficulty connecting, there’s a few things to check:
Clear your browsing history, cookies and cache
Forget the Wi-Fi network and search again
Turn off your Firewall -
remember to turn your firewall back on once you’re connected.
If you’re still unable to connect, or you think your internet has gone down, it’s best to contact your internet provider directly.
Your internet provider will depend on the property you’re living in:
Help with Glide Wi-Fi
Get in touch with Glide directly by calling or by emailing.
Help with University Wi-Fi
If your internet is provided by your university, your reception team will be able to help.
If you’re not sure who your internet provider is, talk to your reception team.
When you choose to live with the property, access to up to 300Mb/s Wi-Fi is included in your rent. Connect up to 50 devices simultaneously, whether you're in the common room, study area or your bedroom, you're always connected.
Your Wi-Fi will be provided by Glide, unless it’s provided by your university. Glide delivers a Gigabit service with up to 1Gb on wired ports and 300MB on Wifi.You’ll be given further information on your internet provider when you arrive. In the meantime, you can check your Broadband and Wi-Fi availablity here.
Please be aware that some older devices may not be gigabit capable. Check your settings to find out more information on your connection.
How you connect to your Wi-Fi depends on the property you’re living in:
I've received a Passkey from Glide
Scan for available Wi-Fi networks, select
Glide-US-Resident
Enter your passkey
I haven’t received a Passkey from Glide
Scan for available Wi-Fi networks, select
Glide-US-Signup
or
US_Glide
Open a browser
Register your details on the Glide welcome screen
Help with Glide Wi-Fi
Get in touch with them directly by calling or by emailing.
Wi-Fi is included in your rent. If your internet is with Glide, you’ll have access to up to 300Mb/s and can connect up to 50 devices simultaneously. If your internet is provided by your university, they’ll be able to tell you your allowances.
The cost to use the laundry facilities in your building may differ slightly. Pricing information will be available once you've checked into your property.
You'll find information on the location of the laundry room at your property in your property Welcome guide. You'll be sent a link to this by email ahead of checking in.
They have dedicated on-site Service and Safety teams in all the cities – which means that there will always be someone around to help if you need them. Part of their job is doing patrols of the buildings and attending to incidents, so don't worry if there is nobody at reception. You can let them know that you need help by contacting them via the security call point located near your reception or front door, or by calling the Emergency Control Centre.
You can also raise a locked out request in the property app, which will connect you directly to the Emergency Control Centre if you are locked out.
A villavent helps to ventilate your flat by extracting old air and pumping fresh air into a room. You’ll find the villavent unit for your flat in your kitchen above the oven, and connecting vents in your bedroom and bathroom.
If you’re having problems with the temperature of your fridge, check the temperature control switch - this will indicate how cold the fridge is. You can find the control inside your fridge at the top.
If the drawers of your freezer are hard to open, you may need to defrost it.
All of our flats are fitted with Prefect temperature controls which you can use to adjust the temperature.
If your toaster, kettle or iron has stopped working, they can arrange a replacement for you to collect from reception.
Simply raise a maintenance request in the property app and a member of your property team will be in touch to let you know when you can collect your replacement.
Please note that the following exclusions apply:
Toasters in Aberdeen properties
Kettles and toasters in Portsmouth properties
Toasters and irons in Bournemouth properties
Kettles, toasters and irons at Calthorpe Court and Beech Gardens in Birmingham
Kettles, toasters and irons at Cathedral Park in Bristol
Kettles, toasters and irons in Cardiff properties (Except Blackweir Lodge which provides all)
Kettles and toasters at Bridgewater Heights and Mill Point in Manchester
Kettles, toasters and irons in Southampton properties
Your room is yours until the end of your contracted time listed in your Tenancy Agreement. That means you can leave anything you like in your room when you leave the property, for example the Christmas break.
There are a few things to remember to do before you leave your room:
Lock your bedroom door
Lock your windows and close your curtains
Take the rubbish out
Switch off the lights
Unplug your appliances
Your room is yours until the end of your contracted time listed in your Tenancy Agreement. That means, if your contract covers holiday periods like Christmas and Easter, you won't need to move out during these times.
There are TVs in many of the communal areas, and some bedrooms include TVs too - you can check what's available at your property on your property page or in your welcome guide. You'll be sent a link to your welcome guide before you arrive.
You will need a TV licence for your bedroom if you’re watching TV live or on-demand, and if you have a TV licence for your bedroom this automatically covers the communal kitchen too.
If you just want to watch TV in the communal kitchen, then you and your flatmates can arrange a single TV licence together. Students living in a studio will also need to arrange their own TV licence if you plan to watch TV live or on-demand.
How you connect a TV in your room will depend on the property you’re living in. Most of our rooms don't have aerial points, but if you have a Smart TV you can connect through Wi-Fi.
If you plan to watch live or on demand TV, you’ll require a TV License. For more information on this, visit www.tvlicensing.co.uk.
Students should follow their property’s rules on having guests. If they don’t know what these are, they should speak to their property team.
The property work with Avon Fire and Rescue Service to go above and beyond what the fire safety regulations demand from our homes, policies, and procedures. The fire risk assessments are done by experienced assessors who are members of the Institution of Fire Engineers.
On-site teams test our fire alarms every week, and show all new arrivals their evacuation routes and assembly points - so they know exactly what to do in an emergency.
You'll find emergency signage located throughout each building, but if you’re ever unsure or worried, you can speak to staff who’ll be happy to explain where you’d need to go.
Nothing is more important than your safety, and that includes keeping safe from fire in your flat. There’s safety equipment and systems on site that help to keep you safe every day, but there’s a part for you to play too.
Here’s the best ways to keep fire safe in your flat:
Keep doorways and hallways free from obstructions
Keep fire doors closed and never wedge them open
Switch on your cooker extractor fan when you cook
Never leave your cooking unattended
Don’t start cooking if you’re tired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Never cover a heater or dry your clothes on them
Never cover a smoke detector
Use the bathroom fan when showering - steam, and even deodorant spray, can set off the smoke alarm
Never use faulty electrical equipment
Be careful to not overload plug sockets or extension leads when in use (appliances which give off heat should only ever be plugged in alone eg hairdryers etc)
And around the building:
Keep all exits and hallways clear of any obstructions
Never wedge communal fire doors open
Report any faults with fire doors or equipment to us as soon as you spot them
Never block emergency access to your building
Familiarise yourself with fire escapes and your fire assembly point
Only use the dedicated smoking areas and never smoke or vape inside
And remember, tampering with fire safety equipment is against the law. Don’t tamper with your fire extinguishers, fire alarm system, smoke detectors (including covering them), break-glass and fire exit signs.
If there’s a fire in your flat, we know this can be scary. No matter how small or big, it’s important to act quickly. Don’t panic and follow these instructions:
Get out immediately if you hear the alarm
Leave your flat and close all doors behind you
Use the stairs, never use the lift
Call 999 – never assume someone else has
Stay away from your flat until you’re told it’s safe to return
There’s also key fire safety information in your flat usually on the back of your door, it’s a good idea to make yourself familiar with this when you arrive.
Your fire test day and time, as well as your assembly point, are in your welcome guide. Select your city and choose your property to find specific information for where you live.
False activations are frustrating. Not only do they disrupt you, but they can also make others become too relaxed when it comes to hearing the fire alarm. You should never assume a fire alarm is just a false activation, and always evacuate whenever you hear the alarm.
There are however a few things you can do to help reduce false alarm activations:
Keep the bathroom door closed when showering as steam can activate the fire alarm
Use aerosol sprays in the bathroom and turn on the extractor fan
Do not cover your bedroom heater with clothes or other items
Do not use candles
When cooking - open your kitchen windows slightly and keep your kitchen fire door closed. Don’t leave cooking unattended.
If your break glass point is damaged, let your Unite Students team know
Don’t smoke in the building
If you suspect that others might be smoking in the building, let your Unite Students team know
All of the buildings are non-smoking, so they don’t allow smoking or vaping inside your flat, room or communal areas. They do have some designated outdoor spaces that they ask the residents who smoke or vape to use instead. There are cigarette bins located on site and they ask that residents use these where needed to help keep things tidy.
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.
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3. Mercury House - ★★★★☆ (4.9/5) “I've had a really great experience living in Mercury House. It's nice and modern. The location is perfect in the centre of town and just a short walk to the beach.” - The property costs start from £195 per week.
4. 17a Christchurch Road ★★★★☆ (4.7/5) “Living in this house was the best decision I made. The booking was easy, and the contracts were followed”. The property costs start from £175 per week
5. Purbeck House ★★★★★ (5/5) “It's very easy to find a luxury place with amber.” The property costs start from £172 per week
Studying in Bournemouth is a smart move if you want a great experience without spending a fortune. The city’s packed with affordable places to live, whether you’re after a simple shared flat or something a little fancier, like a private room. Even the budget-friendly student apartments in Bournemouth don’t feel cheap. They’re comfortable, well-located, and come with everything you need to make life easy while you study and meet new people. Here are some of the options for cheap accommodation Bournemouth for students:
1. Oxford Point - ★★★★★ (5/5) The property offers spacious student accommodation in Bournemouth, like en-suites and studios, with modern amenities like the games area. The property costs start from £179 per week.
2. Skyline - ★★★★★ (5/5) This Bournemouth student accommodation offers en-suites and studios with amenities like skylounge. The property costs start from £179 per week.
3. Lyme Regis House - This Bournemouth student accommodation offers en-suites with study-friendly amenities like study lounges. The property costs start from £173 per week.
4. Cranborne House - This student accommodation in Bournemouth offers en-suites with study-friendly amenities like study lounges. The property costs start from £160 per week.
5. Yugo Bailey Point - It features ensuite rooms and studio apartments, along with amenities like a gym, study spaces, and social lounges. - The property costs start from £191/week
Bournemouth’s neighbourhoods are student-friendly, safe and easily accessible. You get quick trips to campus, the beach is close, and there’s always somewhere to hang out. Most folks live in Bournemouth student accommodations near university campuses for quick commutes. Here are some of the best places to live in Bournemouth for students:
| Area | Student Vibe | Commute to University | Avg Rent (p/w) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winton | Student hub with cafes and affordable housing | 10 mins bus to BU Talbot Campus | £130-£180 |
| Landsowne | Central area near campus and town centre | 5-8 mins walk to BU Lansdowne Campus | £160-£220 |
| Charminster | Multicultural food spots and student houses | 10 mins bus | £140-£190 |
| Boscombe | Budget-friendly coastal area near the beach | 15 mins bus | £120-£170 |
| Bournemouth Town Centre | Lively nightlife and beach access | 10 mins by bus or bike | £180-£240 |
Student housing in Bournemouth options are vast, so you can pretty much find whatever suits your style and your wallet. If you’re the type who likes to hang out with friends, or if you’re all about your own space, there’s an option for you. Here’s a quick rundown:
1. Ensuites:
If you like having your own bathroom but still want to hang out with roommates, go for an ensuite. You’ll get a private bedroom and bathroom, but you’ll share the kitchen and lounge. It’s a solid pick if you want a mix of privacy and a bit of social life.
2. Non-Ensuites:
If you are trying to save cash, then non-ensuite rooms keep things affordable. You’ll have your own bedroom, but you’ll share the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas with others. It’s a good way to meet people and not break the bank.
3. Studio Apartments:
Want your own space and zero interruptions? Then studios are your best bet. It’s all yours, the bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. It's perfect if you like your independence or need peace to study.
4. Private Apartments:
Private apartments usually mean you get your own bedroom and share the kitchen and lounge with one or two others. This setup works well if you want to live with a friend but still need your own space to unwind.
5. Shared Apartments:
If you’re the social type who loves having people around, go for a shared apartment. You’ll get your own bedroom, but everything else, the kitchen, bathroom, and lounge, is shared. It’s lively and a great way to make friends.
6. Private Rooms:
With private rooms, you get your own bedroom, while the kitchen and bathroom are shared. It strikes a nice balance between having your own space and still being part of a group. Great for first-years or anyone new to Bournemouth.
Getting a handle on living costs in Bournemouth is just one step before you dive into student life. The good news? It’s way more affordable than London, but you still get the beaches, the energy, and that friendly, tight-knit vibe. Most students spend somewhere between £900 and £1,200 per month. It really depends on where you live and how often you treat yourself to coffee runs. Here’s what your monthly budget might shape up to be:
1 Accommodation: £600 - £950/month
2 Groceries: £180 - £250/month
3 Transportation: £50 - £90/month
4 Utilities & Internet: £70 - £120/month
5 Leisure & Social Life: £70 - £130/month
Getting around Bournemouth as a student is pretty simple. The transport system connects everything you need, from universities, Bournemouth student lettings, and the city centre, without much hassle.
| Transport Mode | Description | Avg Cost | Nearest Stops / Stations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bus (MoreBus) | The main student transport connecting campuses and student areas. | £15-£20/week | Lansdowne Bus Station, Talbot Campus Stop, Winton Banks |
| Train | Good for travel to nearby cities like Poole or London. | £25-£40/week | Bournemouth Station, Pokesdown Station |
| Cycling | Popular due to short distances and bike-friendly routes. | £5-£10/week | Talbot Campus routes, Winton High Street |
| Walking | Many students walk if living near campus. | Free | Talbot Campus, Lansdowne Campus |
Student Tip: Students living in accommodation in Bournemouth UK can use the 16–25 Railcard to get up to 1/3 off train fares across the UK.
Distance of the Bournemouth University from nearest properties:
1. Kaplan Living Bournemouth - 2 minutes away by car
2. Cranborne House - 3 minutes away by car
3. Yugo Belaton House - 1 minute away by car
Student life in Bournemouth really is something special. Picture golden beaches, a nightlife that actually lives up to the hype, and a student crowd that’s always up for something new. The city stretches along seven miles of coastline and gets over 2,000 hours of sunshine every year. Around 19,000 students call this place home, which means you’re never short on new faces or fresh energy. Both Bournemouth University and AECC University College help turn this coastal town into a magnet for students from all over the world, all looking for the best place to live and study. You can chill out on Bournemouth Beach, grab a coffee in one of the trendy cafés around The Triangle, or just wander until you stumble onto something cool.
Living in Bournemouth student accommodation puts you right in the middle of things, one minute you’re on the pier, the next you’re unwinding in Lower Gardens or taking in the views at Hengistbury Head. If you’re into culture, the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum and the Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre are packed with events and exhibitions all year. The Bournemouth Air Festival is a huge deal too, drawing in over a million people every year. For shopping or grabbing a bite, Castlepoint Shopping Park and Bournemouth Arcade are the go-to spots. And when you want to get away, London is just two hours up the road. The Jurassic Coast, an actual UNESCO World Heritage Site, is less than an hour away.
Bournemouth draws in more than 19,000 students from all over the world, thanks to its well-known universities on the South Coast. The city has that laid-back seaside vibe, plus great options for student properties in Bournemouth. Altogether, it’s a go-to spot for local and international students.
| University | Known For | Ranking / Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Bournemouth University (Talbot Campus) | Business, media, health sciences | Top 70 UK universities (Guardian 2025) |
| Bournemouth University (Lansdowne Campus) | Health, social sciences, law | Part of Bournemouth University |
| Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) | Film, animation, fine arts | Leading UK creative university |
| Bournemouth and Poole College | Vocational and technical courses | Industry-focused training |