Located on Brookside, Kedleston Street, this stylish student accommodation in Derby offers three bedrooms, The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, multiple fridges, and a washing machine. Included amenities like superfast broadband, contents insurance, and utility bills enhance the convenience. Derby's vibrant social scene, including numerous pubs and restaurants at the nearby Derby Intu Shopping Centre, is just a 5-minute taxi ride away. For students, the University of Derby is easily accessible, with a cycle ride taking under 10 minutes or a bus journey of less than 20 minutes, ensuring convenience for both study and leisure.
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No pets of any kind are permitted at the property, except registered assistance dogs.
You can bring most of your belongings but some electricals aren’t suitable for their properties. Non UK compliant electricals such as rice cookers are not suitable for use with UK power outlets and this can cause fire risks.
If you are applying to live with friends, please ensure that you mention them when you 'Enquire'. List the friends that you would like to live with and we will contact you and make the arrangements for you!
If you follow the 'Enquiry' process , a member of our Sales Team will get in contact to discuss your room preferences, however all requests and subject to availability and conditions.
You would need to make a formal request to the accommodation team of the property you are residing in. If you request to move rooms during your tenancy you will also be issued with new documents confirming the details of the room move which you will need to sign or accept online.
Yes, the summer bookings usually open around March. Keep a look out for pricing and information or contact the amber team.
Your room is yours for the full contract period and you don’t need to move out during academic breaks.
Contents insurance is included at some properties, which will be shown on the property page and details of the insurance can be obtained from the property manager when you check in. If you wish to confirm whether the property offers contents insurance, please contact the property team. Please note they advise taking out contents insurance if it is not included at your property and the management is not liable for the loss or damage of your personal belongings and room contents.
If you are a qualifying full time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide them with your council tax exemption certificate which your university will be able to arrange.
If you do not have this when you move in because you have not yet enrolled on your course, please ensure that you bring with you the name of your university and your university student ID number.
Stage 1 – Where possible please make your complaint in person at reception or by telephone. Their staff on site will attempt to investigate and deal with the matter immediately. If you are unhappy with the solutions or explanations given you can escalate your complaint to Stage 2 by letter or email to site within 10 working days.
Stage 2 – Your complaint must be in writing. Their staff will pass your communication to a senior member of staff within the property, who will investigate further and provide a written response within 10 working days where possible. You must state why you think your complaint has not been treated fairly or correctly.
Stage 3 – Your complaint must be in writing. In the event that you still feel your complaint has not been treated fairly or correctly you can write to the Complaints Panel. The Panel will normally notify you of their decision within 10 working days. You must state why you think your complaint has not been treated fairly or correctly to this point.
Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world in which we live. Recycling is important to both the natural environment and us. We must act fast as the amount of waste we create is increasing all the time.
Property want to do our bit to protect the world, and we’re sure you want to do your bit too, so to make being eco-friendly easy for you we’ve provided recycling and refuse bins throughout your accommodation and we encourage all students to use the facilities provided to recycle waste where possible.
You should make sure that you empty packages completely and give them a quick rinse before you recycle them. Below you can find examples of what you can recycle and what goes in the different bins.
Be aware that if you put things in the wrong bin, it will contaminate the whole waste load which means that we cannot send that waste to be recycled. So, please take an extra couple of seconds to put things in the correct bin so we can help divert as much waste from going to landfill as possible.
Almost anything made of glass can be recycled, so make sure you put items like glass bottles and jars in the right bin and do not recycle broken glass or light bulbs. Anything that does not feature a recycling label must be put in the refuse bin. Other items that are not recyclable include: batteries, electrical appliances, kitchen waste, polystyrene, foam and sanitary products.
What can be recycled?
Plastics
Plastic cups and lids
Milk bottles
Takeaway containers
Plastic bottles such as water, shampoo or sauce bottles
Cardboard and Paper
Newspapers and magazines
Food cartons
Emptied pizza boxes
Envelopes or loose office paper
Aluminium and Steel
Drinks cans
Empty aerosol cans
Food cans
Lids from glass bottles and jars
Thank you for being responsible residents and for helping the world!
When applying for a room you will be asked a series of questions to determine the type of room/flat that you require, along with any special requests you may have. Please note that special requests cannot be guaranteed except where you have disability as defined and covered under the Equality Act 2010. They will attempt to meet your allocation needs as far as practicably possible, should you have a defined disability.
If you have a disability, medical condition or special request that affects your accommodation requirement please inform us in the additional notes section when completing your application, either online or by paper form.
You are encouraged to disclose any special requests for your stay such as your preferences regarding culture, religion, sex, gender, etc. to enable us to make an informed decision about your room allocation. Where appropriate, an applicant may be prioritised through the allocation categories as a result of disclosing a disability to us.
All utility bills such as gas, electricity, water are included in your rent. Unlimited Wi-fi* is also included. Your TV licence is not included in your rent as this is not classed as a utility and is your responsibility to purchase.
All of the properties offer a Wi-fi connection at the stated level** included within the rent and there is no additional charge for use of the on-site internet. Some providers may offer more services and packages at an additional charge which you are under no obligation to use. If you choose to add additional features to your internet package, that relationship is with you and the service provider directly and does not fall under the terms of your tenancy.
For information on the speed of your internet connection, please ask your Property Team for more information.
All rent that is due must have been paid when you check in. If you are having difficulties or this will be a problem, please contact the property as early as possible who will assist you.
You can pay your rent either online by logging in to your student account, by bank transfer or by credit or debit card over the phone.
You can arrange a viewing by getting in touch with the amber agent
Yes, you can book rooms online using the ‘book now’ option, which only takes around five minutes.
A viewing usually takes around 15 to 20 minutes, however you can spend as long as you wish viewing the property.
The property team will guide you around the building and show you the social areas, outdoor spaces and on-site facilities as well as the rooms you would like to see (dependent upon availability). Please be aware that some rooms and apartments that you view may be occupied by their current residents.
They offer a Skype viewings for those who cannot view in person. Just click ‘Arrange a Viewing’ and from there you can choose the Skype option and organise a time and date that suits you. A member of the team will skype call you at your arranged time.
To book a room, click the 'book now' button on a room tile located on the property pages and a member of our Sales Team will be in touch to guide you through the process.
They do not accept tenants under the age of 18 subject to their Policy for Students under the Age of 18.
When you come to pick up your keys you need to bring some photographic ID. To find out what else you may need to bring check out their ‘what to take to university’ page.
Some properties have car parking facilities available for a small charge, please speak to your property team directly if you would like to reserve car parking.
Make sure you contact the Student Finance company for more information on what you are eligible for.
To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance and Coast Guard) dial 999
For non-emergency police assistance call 101
When should I use 101?
You should call 101 to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. For example:
Your car has been stolen
Your property has been damaged
You suspect drug use or dealing in your neighbourhood
Give the police information about crime in your area
Speak to the police about a general enquiry
You should always call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.
To contact the NHS for non-emergency medical advice and assistance, dial 111
When should use 111?
You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it’s not a life-threatening situation.
Call 111 if:
you need medical help fast but it’s not a 999 emergency
you think you need to go to A&E or need another NHS urgent care service
you don’t know who to call or you don’t have a GP to calld
you need health information or reassurance about what to do next
For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way. If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you’re concerned about your condition, continue to use that number. For immediate life-threatening emergencies, continue to call 999.
On-site car parking is available at some properties, but is not included within the rental price unless explicitly stated and confirmed in writing. Payments for car parking permits are separate to your tenancy agreement. Please speak to the property team if you wish to purchase a car parking space. Car parking spaces are very limited and are strictly on a first-come first-served basis.
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.
Derby is a top choice for students thanks to its strong academic offerings and welcoming atmosphere. It’s home to over 20,000 students at the University of Derby and various further-education providers. With such demand, the market for student accommodation in Derby is active and varied. Located in Derbyshire and with a population of around 260,000 people, the city blends industrial heritage, green spaces, and accessible city living. Because of its academic reputation, Derby offers a wide range of student accommodation, including private rooms, shared houses, student houses to rent in Derby, off-campus accommodation in Derby, and student houses Derby. The prices range from £110–£200 per week for typical options.
For easy booking, amber is an excellent choice for your student accommodation in Derby. It has verified listings, intuitive search filters, and personalised support. They cover listings close to major universities and student-friendly areas. Amber offers flexible leases, 24/7 support, and a smooth booking process. This makes finding student homes in Derby streamlined and stress-free. Top properties in Derby include Victoria House and The Croft, managed by major providers like Future Generation, offering modern student apartments and shared student lettings Derby. Whether you’re looking for comfortable student accommodation in Derby or modern Derby student apartments, you’ll find options that cater to your needs.
Derby is a student-friendly city in England’s East Midlands. It has about 260,000 people and offers city life, green spaces, and a friendly community. Over 34,000 students study in Derby, giving the city a young, lively feel. The University of Derby is here, known for job-focused courses and strong ties to engineering, healthcare, and business. Derby is fairly safe, with a safety index of 63 and a crime rate of 72.5 crimes per 1,000 people, lower than many big cities in the United Kingdom. This makes it a nice place for students to live and explore. The city’s employment rate is 78.5%, a bit above the UK average, which is great for students looking for part-time jobs or work after studies. Parks like Markeaton Park and Darley Park are calm spots to relax or study outside. The city centre has student-friendly cafes, restaurants, and affordable shops. Derby also hosts fun events like the Derby Festé and Film Festival for students to enjoy. Derby’s public transport is good, with fast train links to Nottingham, Birmingham, and London. With low living costs, lively student life, and a strong academic scene, Derby is a great spot for students from the UK and abroad.
Derby also offers a variety of amenities for students. Entertainment spots such as Vaillant Live, Derby Theatre, and the Derbion shopping centre are easily reachable from most Derby student apartments. Reliable public transport and proximity to major cities like Nottingham and Leicester make commuting convenient for students who choose off-campus accommodation in Derby. Amber provides verified listings for student accommodation in Derby, helping students compare and book student rentals in Derby, and other housing options safely and efficiently. When you require a student accommodation near Derby College off-campus options, amber makes finding your ideal home simple and stress-free.
Derby offers a variety of student accommodation to suit every lifestyle. From private Derby student apartments and shared student houses Derby to Derby university accommodation and off-campus accommodation in Derby, options cater to different needs and budgets. Students often look for convenience, safety, and access to amenities, making areas near the University of Derby or Derby College particularly popular. Affordable student rentals in Derby still provide comfort and modern facilities, while Derby student apartments close to the city centre are ideal for those seeking social life and easy transport links. Amber makes finding Derby student accommodation simple with verified listings, flexible leases, and personalised support. Whether you want a quiet home to focus on studies or a lively student house Derby, amber helps you compare options and secure the right fit without stress.
1. Raleigh Park And The Village – ★★★★☆ (4.0/5) –  I had booked my student accommodation, and needless to say, the room was quite good, and I was happy with my room. The property costs £129 per week.
2. Marlborough Road, Beeston – The property costs £90 per week.
3. St Gabriel's Court – The property costs £195 per week.
4. Morriss House, Nottingham – The property costs £92 per week.
5. Varsity Beeston Nottingham – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) – The internet connectivity at this student accommodation is great, which helped me get my university work done pretty fast. – The property costs £129 per week.
From cosy Derby student apartments to shared student houses Derby, there are plenty of options that suit tight budgets while still offering modern amenities. Off-campus accommodation in Derby is perfect for students who want independence without breaking the bank, and student accommodation near Derby College gives easy access to classes and campus life. Student rentals in Derby range from around £110–£160 per week, with many properties including utilities, high-speed internet, and communal spaces. Derby University accommodation also offers cost-effective options for first-year students. Amber makes hunting for affordable Derby student accommodation effortless, with verified listings, flexible leases, and support to find the right fit. Whether you’re after a quiet study spot or a sociable shared house, there’s a budget-friendly home waiting for you.
1. The Croft – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) – The studio is well-designed, offering a perfect mix of privacy and comfort, making it ideal for both studying and relaxing. The property costs £165 per week.
2. Victoria House – The property costs £185 per week.
3. Roman House – ★★★★★ (5/5) – The property is equipped with great amenities to assist students with their student life. The property costs £187 per week.
4. Madison Gardens, Nottingham - ★★★★★ (4.8/5) – The studio apartment is great for student who prefer staying alone. The property costs £104 per week.
5. Flewitt House, Nottingham - ★★★★ (4.7/5) – The internet connectivity at this student accommodation is great, which helps with university work done pretty fast. The property costs £125 per week.
Derby has some great neighbourhoods for students, each offering a mix of comfort, affordability, and convenience. Whether you're looking for peaceful study time or a buzzing student scene, here are the best areas to live in Derby:
1. Brookside: Brookside is a quiet and green residential area. It’s close to Markeaton Park, perfect for jogging, weekend picnics, or reading outdoors. Students enjoy visiting The Farmhouse at Mackworth for casual dining and Mackworth Library for quiet study. The area has local shops and takeaway spots like Nads Kitchen for quick meals.
2. Wollaton: Wollaton is popular for its relaxed vibe and open spaces. Wollaton Hall and Deer Park is a major attraction where students go for walks and photography. You’ll also find The Cod's Scallops for award-winning fish and chips and cosy cafés like Bean Culture. It’s ideal for students who enjoy green spaces and a peaceful lifestyle.
3. Beeston: Beeston has a lively student-friendly atmosphere with places like The Bendigo Lounge, Sainsbury’s Beeston, and The Arc Cinema. The area has a mix of shared student houses and private apartments, making it a great pick for students who want easy access to everything, from retail to hangouts.
4. Middle St, Beeston: Middle Street is central to Beeston’s charm. With Greenhood Coffee House for caffeine fixes and The Last Post pub for socials, this area strikes a great balance between fun and study. There are also small local stores and regular buses that connect you to the wider Derby area.
Derby has a variety of student housing choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Whether you need a quiet place to study or a social space to meet new people, we have what you need. Here’s a breakdown of the room types available in student accommodation in Derby:
1. Ensuite Rooms - Ensuite rooms come with a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal space while living in shared housing.
Privacy: A private bathroom ensures comfort and convenience.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge are shared, encouraging interaction.
Ideal For: Students wanting privacy with the option to socialise.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms - Non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a shared bathroom, making them budget-friendly options.
Privacy: Bedroom remains personal, bathroom is shared with others.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and common areas are communal.
Ideal For: Students looking for affordable housing with community living.
3. Shared Apartments - Shared apartments offer individual bedrooms while residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are communal.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.
4. Private Rooms - Private apartments provide a full flat with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen solely for one person.
Privacy: Full privacy with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None, the entire space belongs to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want full independence and maximum comfort.
5. Studios - Studios are self-contained spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette in one unit.
Privacy: Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas: No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For: Students who prefer independence and quiet study environments.
6. 1-Bed Apartments - 1-bedroom flats provide a separate bedroom along with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living space.
Privacy: Full privacy with a separate bedroom and facilities.
Shared Living Areas: The entire space is private to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want a home-like setting with more space.
Understanding the cost of living in Derby is essential for students budgeting their stay. Expenses can vary, but on average, students should plan for housing, food, transport, and other essentials. This guide outlines typical monthly costs to help you manage finances effectively during your studies.
1. Accommodation: £400–£700/month
2. Groceries: £120–£250/month
3. Transportation: £40–£50/month (student pass)
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): £30–£80/month
5. Internet: £20–£30/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: £50–£100/month
Getting around Derby is simple, affordable, and student-friendly. With a mix of buses, trains, cycling routes, and walking paths, students in Derby can reach universities, city hotspots, and nearby towns with ease.
1. Bus: The University of Derby offers the Unibus service connecting all campuses. A weekly student pass costs around £12–£15/week, with frequent routes every 10–15 minutes during term time. City buses from Arriva and Trent Barton cover the entire Derby area, including popular student neighbourhoods like City Centre, Rose Hill, and Brookside.
2. Train: Trains connect Derby to Nottingham, Leicester, and Birmingham in under an hour. Students can access railcards offering up to 33% off fares, making weekend trips and commuting from nearby towns cost-effective.
3. Cycling: Derby has over 60 km of dedicated cycling routes. Most student accommodations, including amber-listed Derby student apartments and student houses Derby, provide secure bike storage. Cycling is free, healthy, and often faster than buses for short trips.
4. Walking: Many students live within a 15–20 minute walk to the University of Derby or Derby College. Walking is free, convenient, and allows students to explore the city while avoiding transport costs.
5. Ride-Sharing: Services like Uber and Bolt operate across Derby. Typical rides within the city centre cost around £5–£10, useful for late-night returns from social spots or campus events.
Student Travel Tips: Use your student ID for discounts, plan routes with Google Maps or Citymapper, and combine cycling, walking, and buses to keep weekly commuting costs between £12–£25/week.
Derby is a student-friendly city where school life mixes well with fun and social activities. With green spaces, cultural events, and cheap entertainment, students can enjoy a balanced life outside class.
Derby has many affordable food and drink spots for students. Places like The Standing Order and Turtle Bay are great for casual meals, while Annie’s Burger Shack offers tasty American food. For nightlife, students can chill at The Friary or dance at Popworld. Many bars have student nights and discounts, making it easy to have fun after dark. You can also explore the 10 best clubs in Derby for a lively night out.
Derby hosts lots of cultural events all year. Derby Feste is a student favourite, with street shows, music, and art. The Derby Film Festival and Format International Photography Festival bring creative works to town. For daily culture, students can visit Derby Museum and Art Gallery or see a show at Derby Theatre. For those interested in exploring more about England's rich sports history, you can check out the top 10 oldest football clubs in England to get a deeper understanding of the country's football heritage.
Derby has calm parks and nature trails. Markeaton Park has walking paths, a boating lake, and sports areas, while Darley Park offers pretty views by the River Derwent. For weekend trips, the nearby Peak District National Park is great for hiking, biking, and outdoor fun. Students can shop at Derbion, a big mall with popular brands, tech stores, and cafes. For unique items, the Cathedral Quarter has small shops, used bookstores, and market stalls. It’s perfect for students wanting cheap clothes, gifts, and everyday items.
Derby has several respected universities, each with different programs and lively student communities. Here’s a look at the top universities in Derby:
1. University of Derby: The University of Derby is a modern public university with about 34,000 students. It offers over 300 programs in the arts, business, engineering, health, and education. The university is known for practical learning, strong ties to industry, and helping students find jobs. It supports around 1,700 international students from over 100 countries. Students can live near the University of Derby at places like Britannia Mill, which is close to campus facilities.
2. Derby College Group (DCG): Derby College Group is a large college with around 28,000 students. It offers A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, and adult education. DCG has campuses like The Roundhouse, Broomfield Hall, and Joseph Wright Centre, all with modern facilities for students. Students at Derby College can find nearby student accommodation in Derby options for a comfortable study environment.
3. University of Nottingham (Sutton Bonington Campus): The main University of Nottingham campus is in Nottingham. The Sutton Bonington Campus, near Derby, specialises in biosciences and veterinary medicine. The university has more than 52,000 students. The Sutton Bonington Campus provides a close community and great facilities. Learners here can find student apartments in Derby nearby for easy access to classes and local amenities.
Finding the perfect student accommodation in Derby is easy with amber. Whether you’re looking for affordable student accommodation in Derby, modern Derby student apartments, or off-campus accommodation in Derby near Derby College, amber offers 100% verified listings, flexible leases, and personalised support. Students can compare properties, check amenities, and secure housing close to universities, parks, cafés, and nightlife, making campus life convenient and stress-free.