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Room in a 8 Bedroom Apartment, Uttoxeter New Road, Derby DE22 3JB

Uttoxeter New Rd, Derby, DE22 3JB, United Kingdom
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0.8 mi from City Center
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Pay In Instalment
Recycling
laundry facility
Central Heating
Wifi

About the Property

Situated on Uttoxeter New Road, this student accommodation in Derby underwent a stylish refurbishment in 2022, offering eight double bedrooms with desks, comfortable chairs, and ample storage, each accompanied by a modern ensuite bathroom. The chic living room boasts spacious sofas and a large flat-screen TV, ideal for relaxed gatherings around the generous dining table. The kitchen features contemporary appliances, multiple fridges, and a washing machine. Included amenities comprise superfast broadband, contents insurance, and all utility bills. Derby's vibrant social scene, including numerous pubs and restaurants at the nearby Derby Intu Shopping Centre, is easily accessible via a 12-minute taxi ride. For students, reaching Derby Uni is convenient, with a 15-minute cycle or a short bus ride of under 30 minutes.

Room Types (8)

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All (8)
Ensuite (8)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
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Bedroom 1

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 2

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 3

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 4

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 5

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 6

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 7

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Bedroom 8

Starting From:£112/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Central Heating
TV (communal)
Wifi
Cleaner
Recycling
Stylish Refurbishment
Common Amenities
Lockable Bedroom
Bills Included
Content Insurance
Superfast Broadband
Water
Electricity
Gas (If Applicable)
TV License

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 3 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You will be required to pay a security deposit of <strong>£99 </strong>at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. The deposit will be protected with MyDeposits, and it will be returned to you when you move out, provided you leave the property in the same condition it was when you moved in.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>1. Payment in <strong>full</strong>.</p> <p>2. Payment in <strong>3 installments </strong>(UK guarantor is required).</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>As an exception they can also look at monthly payments, but this will have to be discussed with the property prior to making your booking.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card &amp; Bank transfer</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. In order to let you rent the room or property they need a <strong>UK based guarantor </strong>for each resident to guarantee their rent.</p> <p>2. Your guarantor will be responsible for paying any rent or charges that you fail to cover.</p> <p>3. The guarantor must be at least 21 years old, a UK resident, and either employed or a homeowner.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>You will need to provide a guarantor unless you pay the rent in full. If you’re a professional and you earn x3 times more the annual rent, you won’t need one.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>If you are a professional, you will be liable for a <strong>council tax</strong>. If you’re a professional, you will have to provide proof of income showing you earn at least <strong>three times </strong>the annual rent. A credit check will be conducted once the contract is sent for signature.</p>

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. Unless the tenancy has already started, the Tenant may cancel their Tenancy Agreement (by giving the Landlord written notice of cancellation) at any time during the <strong>14 days </strong>(the “Initial <strong>Cancellation Period</strong>”) after completing the booking process up <strong>until the 1st August</strong>.</p> <p>2. After the <strong>1st August </strong>before the start of the relevant academic year the 14 day cooling off period becomes <strong>7 days</strong>. If the Tenant cancels the Tenancy Agreement in these circumstances the Landlord will make no charge and will return the Deposit in full to the Tenant.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p>1. The Landlord may terminate the Tenancy Agreement at any time before the Tenant takes occupation if the Tenant does not achieve the examination results required to start or continue their course of study at their chosen university or college.</p> <p>2. The Tenant has an obligation to <strong>notify promptly </strong>as soon as<strong> s/he </strong>becomes aware that s/he will not be able to start or continue his/her course, in line with their cancellation policy.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>The Landlord shall not have any liability to the Tenant or the Guarantor if the Tenancy Agreement is terminated in accordance to the above <strong>no place </strong>cancellation clause.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>1. If the tenancy has started, the Tenant has no right to cancel the Tenancy Agreement. If the Tenancy has started or if the Initial Cancellation Period has already passed and the Tenant asks to be moved to a different room, the Tenant has no right to cancel the tenancy agreement for the replacement room.</p> <p>2. If the Tenant wishes to cancel their Tenancy Agreement after the Initial Cancellation Period, or after the tenancy has started, the Tenant will be liable for the Rent and any applicable Fees for the full Tenancy Period or, if shorter, for the period <strong>until a replacement tenant takes over </strong>responsibility for payment (replacement tenant is to have paid both deposit and rent payment before termination of tenancy is confirmed).</p> <p>3. If a replacement tenant is found, the Tenant will be liable for the Landlord's reasonable costs of dealing with the changeover, payable <strong>within 14 days </strong>of invoice or by using the Deposit.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p>1. The Landlord may terminate the Tenancy Agreement at any time before the Tenant takes occupation without notice to the Tenant if the Tenant has not paid the Deposit, the agreed rent payments, or provided the Guarantor and also in the case of a no show where the Tenant has not taken up residence within 3 days of the start of the Tenancy Period and has not made prior arrangements with the Landlord for late.</p> <p>2. Unless the Tenant has made arrangements with the Landlord, the Landlord shall be entitled to terminate the Tenancy Agreement without notice to the Tenant if the Tenant has not taken up residence and has not made payment within 7 days of the payment due date, but the Tenant will be liable for the Rent up to and including the date of termination.</p> <p>3. The Landlord shall be entitled to terminate the Tenancy Agreement at any time before the Tenant takes possession of the Accommodation if the Landlord is reasonably satisfied that the Tenant deliberately or recklessly gave false information when applying for a tenancy.</p>

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I rent a home with property?

They have a whole page dedicated to answering all questions about renting with the property.

Do I have to pay a deposit to reserve a home with the property?

They ask that you pay a small holding payment to secure your home and take it off the market which acts as a security deposit!

Will my contents be insured if I rent a home with the property?

Yes! They provide all their residents with free contents insurance via Endsleigh. For no extra charge your basic contents (including laptops up to £1k) are insured against theft. If you would like to upgrade your cover please let us know and you will benefit from their discounted rates through Endsleigh.

Are all bills included in my rent?

Yes they are! They include all utilities and complimentary superfast fibre broadband in their homes so you don’t have to worry about splitting bills or setting up joint accounts with your housemates, just one payment covers everything. It is worth noting that council tax is not included however if you are a student then you are entitled to a full council tax exemption.

How can I report a maintenance issue?

When you move into a property you will be given instructions on how to download and use their smart maintenance app. This will allow you to report any issues immediately to us and attach photos & descriptions of the issue. They will then send out the appropriate contractor to fix the problem sharpish. If you have an emergency out of hours then please call the emergency number provided when you moved in.

How do the iLoqs work?

They have put together a super simple handy guide to your state-of-the-art locking system.

Can I rent an individual room?

They like to prioritise letting their properties to pre-formed groups. However, they understand that this is not always possible. If you just want to rent a room individually they will work hard to try to assemble groups of like-minded people to let properties together.

When do I need to pay my rent?

Your contract will outline the dates on which your rental payments are due. Whilst they will do what they can to remind you of rent payments being due please understand that the responsibility for paying your rent on time rests with you. If you believe you will have difficulty paying on these dates or would like to align you rental payments with your student loans then please contact them to discuss this. Please note that all residents will need to pay their first instalment of rent before they can release keys to any residents on joint contracts.

What if I am no longer a student?

You can still live with them until the end of your contracted period; however you will become liable for council tax during this time. If you no longer want to live with them, they can help you find somebody to take over your tenancy, however this cannot be guaranteed and you will remain liable for the full commitments of your contract until such time that a replacement resident can be found.

What if I can't pay my rent?

Please give them a call and they will work with you to find the best way in which to pay your rent. Alternatively, you can email them. All rent is due in advance. Please note, if your payment is more than 21 days late and they have not heard from you, then late payment charges may be applied to your account.

What is an emergency?

An emergency is a situation where the building is under threat of significant damage or is unsafe. In most cases they will carry out work quickly to prevent further damage or to make safe with the full repair being assessed during normal working hours.

What is non-emergency maintenance?

The contractors will attend to complete emergency repairs only, further remedial works may be required in working hours following the call out. Please ensure all non-emergency maintenance is reported through your property portal, or you can call the office during opening hours.

What is fire alarm fault and electrical emergency?

In case of a fire alarm fault or electrical emergency please contact them.

What is heating emergency?

If you have no heating please report the issue through your property portal and a plumber will attend as soon as possible during working hours. If the problem has started on a Friday evening or Saturday and you require temporary portable heaters until the office re opens on Monday.

What is fire emergency?

In the event of fire, leave the building immediately using the nearest exit route. Do this in a calm and orderly manner closing any doors behind you, making your way to a safe space outside and away from the building. Call them and ask for Fire and Rescue and give location/details to the call operator. Do not stop or return to collect personal belongings. Do not re-enter the building. Only return to the building when told it is safe to do so by the Fire & Rescue, Fire Officer in Charge.

Is my holding payment refundable?

The holding payment for the property is non-refundable prior to the tenancy starting. This is because once you pay the holding payment they will actively turn away any other interested groups from the property. This means that if you decide not to go ahead with the property after committing to the holding payment then it will not be returned. Once the tenancy begins the holding deposit is deducted from your first rent payment. If for any reason they are unable to let the property to you once you have paid the holding payment then the holding payment will be returned in full.

We loved the home, how do we reserve it?

It is really easy to reserve a property. All they need is a holding payment of 1 week’s rent. This is comes off your first month’s rent so is just a little bit of rent upfront. This allows them to take the property completely off the market for you whilst they go through the contract signing process for you.

Is there a cancellation policy?

Before You Have Signed An Agreement: If you have paid a holding payment and then decide to not rent the property then you will not be bound an agreement. The holding payment is only refundable in a situation where they have to withdraw the property from you. After Signing An Agreement: If you have signed the agreement you are bound by the terms of it and from the start of the tenancy you will be liable for the rent in the agreement. However if you still need to end the agreement you can do so by finding someone to take the agreement over from you. Once they have signed up you will no longer be liable for your part of the agreement. They can help find someone to take over an agreement, however make no promises to be able to and until such a point that a replacement resident is found you remain liable for the rental payments.

Can we see the contract first?

Absolutely! You can see a sample contract at this link. Their contracts can be joint for a group taking a house, or can be individual if you just want a room! They include the guarantor agreement on the contract.

How do we sign the contract?

Their contract signing process is completely online and very easy. You will receive an email with a link to log-in to your portal to complete your information for your contract. At this point you will also tell them who your guarantor is and they will get a similar email. Once all of your information has been entered you can view the contract and sign it online.

How does the guarantor work?

In order to let you the room or property they need a guarantor for each resident to guarantee your rent. This means that you can rent a property from us even if you don’t have a credit score. It is important to note that they do not ask your guarantor to guarantee the rent for the whole property, only for you. If you do not have a guarantor you can easily sign up with Housing Hand through their system, or they can discuss larger upfront rent payments.

What happens once I sign?

Once you and your guarantor have signed the contract, and the rest of your group if your contract is joint, then it is signed by them and the house is officially yours! They will be in touch a few months out from move in with their resident guide and some other great tips before moving in.

Can I leave early and get the remainder of my rent back?

Unfortunately, you are committed under the tenancy agreement to pay the full rent. If you find a new resident, they will let you out of your agreement from the day they move in, and refund you any unused rent that you’ve paid in advance (minus a £50 admin fee)*. They cannot refund your rent until you have found someone to take over your tenancy agreement, their booking is confirmed and they have paid the first instalment of their rent.

What is the payment schedule?

They try to be as flexible as possible with their payment schedules. They understand that for most of their residents it is better to make payments when student loans come in termly. Their termly payments are usually due in the middle of October, January and April with a small payment due at the beginning of the contract prior to moving in. You can also pay monthly if that is easier, they just need to let them know before the contract goes out.

What do we do about council tax?

If you are a student you are exempt from council tax. All they need is a council tax exemption certificate from your University and they will apply for the exemption for you. If you are not a student then you will be liable for the council tax for the property. Often the council tax is demanded from the owners and then they will invoice this amount from you. If you are the only non-student in a property with students you are often eligible for a 25% council tax discount.

What is included in my rent?

Your rent includes the following:

Electricity, Gas (if applicable), water, tv license.

They provide the following free of charge:

Broadband, Contents Insurance

Holiday clean (once during Christmas and Easter break)

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Derby Student Accommodation

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.

About Derby

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.

Best Student Accommodation In Derby

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.
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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.

Affordable Student Accommodation in Derby

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.

Best Areas to Live in Derby

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.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Dereby

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.

Cost of living

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

Student Travel in Derby

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.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Derby

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.

Top Universities in Derby

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.

Why amber is the best choice?

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.

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