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The Mews, Oxford

Glanville Rd, Oxford, OX4 2SY, United Kingdom
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1.8 mi from Oxford City Centre
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About the Property

Located at Glanville Rd Oxford OX4 2SY, UK, The Mews, Oxford is an exceptional student accommodation option in the historic city of Oxford. It provides a range of living spaces tailored for student needs, including studios and ensuites. Students can make the most of their time here indulging in the varied amenities offered at this Oxford student accommodation. Apart from being close to hottest hangout places in Oxford, the Mews is also close to various educational institutions. This student accommodation near Oxford Brookes University is only 33 minutes away from the university. Whereas, the University of Oxford is only 28 minutes away from The Mews residence Oxford.

The city of Oxford is steeped in academic excellence and cultural heritage, making The Mews, Oxford a prime choice for students worldwide. As per the data from Oxford City Council, about 22% of the city’s population consists of full-time students at the two top universities. Moreover, one university alone hosts more than 12000 international students a year. The city's illustrious history extends to its medieval university, which has cultivated numerous leaders and intellectuals. Students residing at Oxford Mews have the added advantage of being surrounded by the city's myriad attractions, including the iconic Bodleian Library and Ashmolean Museum. The Mews student accommodation is surrounded by diverse areas that contribute to the dynamic lifestyle Oxford has to offer. Glanville Road itself is a picturesque and tranquil area, providing a perfect retreat for focused study sessions. The Mews, Oxford is more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to enriching student life in one of the most historic and intellectually stimulating cities in the world. With its prime location and thoughtful design, Host The Mews Oxford aims to create a home away from home for students, fostering an environment conducive to academic achievement and personal growth.

Features

Designed for the modern student, The Mews accommodation Oxford blends comfort with convenience, ensuring a memorable and pleasant stay. The Mews Oxford offers a wide variety of room types including, but not limited to, Standard Ensuite, Classic Ensuite in a 5-Bed Flat, and Classic Studio. At The Mews student accommodation Oxford, every detailed facility is tailored to enhance the living experience. Each room provides essentials such as a 3/4 double bed, providing a snug retreat after a day of studies. Students can keep their belongings in an orderly fashion with features like a wardrobe, bedside shelf, drawers, and coathooks. Completing assignments is a breeze thanks to the large desk and chair, while the bookshelves and noticeboard help in organising study materials. Socialising and relaxation are encouraged by the shared kitchen—featuring an oven, grill, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, and kettle—and the inviting lounge area with a sofa and coffee table. Entertainment is at your fingertips with a freeview TV, and staying connected is assured with free wi-fi & internet (up to 300mb). Personal hygiene is catered to with the private en-suite shower room. The classic studios further pamper students with their very own private kitchen. Practical needs are met with appliances like a vacuum, mop & bucket, iron & ironing board, and even a breakfast bar & stool for quick meals. The property's common amenities bolster the living experience. For recreation and social engagement, there is a communal lounge and a social calendar of events to keep residents entertained. Those looking to unwind can partake in activities with games tables or relax in the outdoor courtyard. Day-to-day tasks are smoothed out with a laundry room with washing and drying facilities, and the on-site recycling facility encourages a sustainable lifestyle. Accessibility is also not an issue with wheelchair accessible rooms With these comprehensive amenities, The Mews, Oxford student accommodation ensures a balanced and fulfilling university experience.

Location and What's Hot?

Live at the heart of a storied city at The Mews Oxford, where every corner brings you closer to the rich tapestry of history and academia. The student accommodation near University of Oxford is just 28-minute walk from the property, enriching the learning experiences day and night. When the day's study at Oxford Brookes University or Lincoln College winds down, sip a well-deserved coffee at the nearby Missing Bean Coffee Roastery (0.7 miles away) or unwind at Green Routes Cafe (0.7 miles away). Crave a gastronomic delight? Indulge your taste buds at Caprinos Pizza Oxford - Cowley (400 ft away), Everest Nepalese (0.5 miles away), and Yeti (0.4 miles away). Catch up with friends over drinks at The Rusty Bicycle (0.6 miles away) and The Magdalen Arms (0.8 miles away). Fulfil daily needs with ease as major grocery chains such as Cowley Butchers & Grocery (0.2 miles away) and Sainsbury's Local (0.8 miles away) are a casual stroll away. If medical attention is ever required, rest easy knowing that Churchill Hospital and John Radcliffe Hospital are accessible for your well-being. Green spaces like South Park and the iconic Christ Church Meadow offer bountiful nature for mind-clearing jogs or peaceful reads.

Oxford's cultural and historical offerings, like the Ashmolean Museum, amplify the serenity within this educative domain. For an evening out, The Oxford Artisan Distillery presents spirited tastings or admires the stars from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. From grocery runs to cultural explorations, this UK student accommodation not only provides a comfortable living space but also embeds students in the dynamic rhythm of Oxford's social and cultural life. Choosing The Mews Glanville Road Oxford means embracing a lifestyle where convenience, community, and cultural experiences seamlessly come together. The Mews Oxford student accommodation ensures you're part of this vibrant locale, participating in the exhilarating university lifestyle with every amenity at your grasp. Encapsulating a mixture of comfort and convenience, The Mews accommodation Oxford is a premium choice for those keen on embracing student life with zeal and zest.

Commute

Navigating your way around Oxford from The Mews Oxford is a breeze, thanks to the array of public transport options at your fingertips. You can take the Shelley Road bus stop (315 feet away) or the Howard Street East bus stop (0.2 mile away) to reach any corner of the city. The advantageous location of The Mews, Oxford means you are also close to vital railway stations, connecting you to locales both near and far. The closest railway station to the property is Oxford Travel Terminal (2.4 miles away). Embrace the ease of having such connected services so close to The Mews Oxford student accommodation, giving you one less thing to worry about as you immerse yourself in student life in Oxford.

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Communal lounge
Social calendar of events
Games tables
Outdoor courtyard
Free Wi-Fi & wired internet (up to 300Mb)
Secure bicycle parking

Cancellation Policies (3)

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    This property offers cooling-off period.
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    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.

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    This property requires booking deposit.
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    This property offers 1, 4 flexible instalment plans.
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    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does property have accommodation?

They are based in University cities across the UK and Europe. 

Do you have summer accommodation?

They have rooms available throughout the summer months. 

How do I cancel a booking?

If you cancel your contract before the contract begins, or you want to cancel and move out early, you will be subject to their cancellation terms and charges.

Do I have to be a student to live at property?

Yes, to take out a tenancy with them you must be classed as a student in full time education with a valid student number. If you are unsure if this applies to you, please contact Reception for full definitions.

Can I live with my friends?

When making your booking you can request to share with friends. They will not hold rooms for your friends, so it is up to you to make sure your friends apply at the same time as you so that they can try to place you in a flat together.

Can two people share a room with a double bed in it?

No, all rooms are for single occupancy.

I have some requests for my room, will you guarantee them?

Please contact Reception. Whilst they will do what they can to try to meet your requests, they cannot guarantee room type, flat type, location or the profile of the other residents in your flat.

Can I live at the property for more than one year?

No, at present it is not possible for you to stay at the property beyond the first year of your studies.

What are the terms and conditions of the tenancy agreement?

A copy of the standard manage Tenancy agreement can be downloaded from website. All residents will receive a copy of their tenancy to keep upon arrival.

Can I cancel my contract before I move in?

A copy of the standard management Tenancy agreement can be downloaded from website. All residents will receive a copy of their tenancy to keep upon arrival.

Can I cancel my contract and move out early?

If you cancel your contract before the contract begins you will be subject to their Cancellation terms and charges. Cancellations will only be accepted where you meet the criteria to be released upon receipt of a completed cancellation form. Contact Reception to request a form.

If I move out early what will happen?

If another student is found to take over your tenancy management will agree to release you from your contract. You will be required to pay an administration charge. You must vacate your room and return the keys to Reception. You will be refunded any overpaid rent after you have moved out. This refund will be calculated based on the date the new tenant takes up occupation of the room not the date you move out. Should no replacement tenant be found for your room you will be liable for the rent for the duration of your Tenancy Agreement.

What do I need to bring with me on arrival?

Make sure you bring your accommodation booking confirmation with you as well as some form of ID. If you have been asked to bring any additional items when making your booking make sure you have them with you as you will need to produce them before your keys will be issued.

Will there be someone to collect my keys from?

Yes. Should no one be available at reception a telephone number will be provided for you to call.

What happens on move in day?

You will be welcomed on arrival at Reception by a member of management team. You will be asked to provide any documents or payments that are outstanding and then given a Welcome Pack containing your key, and lots of information on living at property and your room. Finally, you will be shown to your room to settle in and unpack.

What if I am not happy with my allocated room or my flatmate?

Part of the University experience is meeting people from different backgrounds, interests and cultures. They hope that you will enjoy the diversity of University life; however should you be unhappy it is worth spending some time talking to your flatmates to try to come to some mutually agreeable solution. It is usually not possible for a room move unless an empty room is available. It is important to remember that moving to University is a stressful time and that initial teething problems are usually resolved within the first few weeks.

Will I be able to change rooms after I have arrived?

It is not usually possible to change rooms after you have arrived. All rooms are allocated on 42 week contract and unless another resident also requests a room swap they would be unable to change your room.

Can I move in before my contract starts?

Accommodation is available throughout the summer period so it is possible for you to move in early provided you book in advance. Please contact Reception for details.

What cooking equipment is provided in my flat?

All flats come with a fridge/freezer, cooker, hob, microwave, toaster and kettle provided. They do not supply cutlery, crockery and pans, so you will need to bring your own. A mop and bucket is also provided.

Can I get bedding supplied?

Bedding is not supplied, so you will need to bring your own or purchase a bedding pack prior to coming to University. 

Is there a telephone in my flat?

No, propert does not have internal telephones but they do have Wi-Fi throughout so you can make calls via Skype.

How do I connect to the internet?

You will need to register with Ask4 to gain access to the internet on site. 

Is a TV provided?

TVs are provided in the kitchens of each flat.

What TV channels are provided?

They has a selection of TV channels from Freeview and Sky TV.

What facilities are there at the property?

Common Area – This is open for you to use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with a T.V. and pool table. Please just respect the area and your fellow neighbours by looking after it and popping your litter in the bins provided. They have put a lot of work into making The property a home from home help them keep it that way.

Can I park on site?

There is no parking available on site at the property. There are some on-street spaces available for visitors.

Where can I store my bike?

An external bike storage area is located in the courtyard area and storage is at the owners’ risk. No bikes may be stored within the flats.

What are the opening hours of the Management Office?

The management office is open Mon-Fri 9am to 6pm. On a weekend or Bank Holiday the office is manned by Security.

What about security?

They provide security with CCTV, electronic access control and a member of staff on site at all times, when the Management Office is not open. Their residents also have a responsibility for ensuring the site is kept secure and are asked to ensure the accommodation remains safe by not allowing access to non-residents and reporting anything suspicious to staff immediately.

How do I report maintenance?

Maintenance should be reported via your online portal or to the management staff during office hours and their caretakers will be informed. You can also contact security for any emergencies out of office hours.

How do I report emergency maintenance overnight or at weekends?

If you have a maintenance problem that needs urgent assistance when the Management Office is closed you should contact the member of staff on site, or Security. The phone number is provided within your welcome information and notice boards within your flat. The Security Officer will respond to your problem and do whatever is possible to resolve the issue, but it may not always be possible to complete the repair out of office hours.

What happens once I have reported maintenance?

Your problems will be reported through to reception and logged on your portal. The Maintenance Officer will attend to make the necessary repairs as soon as possible. Occasionally it will not always be possible to complete the repair on the first visit and a subsequent visit may be necessary. Repairs are responded to on a priority basis, please be aware that it may not be possible to attend to your problem the same day you report it, especially at busy times of the year.

Where can I do my Laundry?

A launderette is provided with washers and dryers on site. A laundry card is required which can be obtained from a dispenser in the Laundry room for a £2 deposit. Credit can be added to the card in multiples of £5 and £10 through a machine in the launderette during office hours. A wash cycle is £3.00, a drying cycle is £1.70.

Where can I collect my post?

Post boxes containing your post are located within Reception. You can collect your post 24 hours a day. Parcels and Recorded mail will be signed for by management staff without liability and will be held in the Management Office if it does not fit in your post box.

Who is responsible for cleaning my flat?

It is the Resident’s own responsibility to clean their rooms and they share responsibility for the communal area of the flat. Management Staff will conduct monthly inspections and you are expected to ensure that your room and flat is clean on these days. Failure to meet the required cleanliness standards will result in external cleaning contractors being brought in, the cost of which will be passed onto the resident(s). At the end of the tenancy the bedroom and flat must be returned in a good, clean condition to avoid cleaning charges, again it is the responsibility of all residents to ensure the kitchen and lounge are clean. The block stairways are regularly cleaned by the management staff.

Can I smoke?

Smoking is not permitted in any area within the property; this includes bedrooms, stairways and external courtyard areas.

Can I have guests to stay?

You are very welcome to have your friends and family visit, but please remember to respect the feelings of your flat mates – it’s their apartment too! Also make sure your visitors are accompanied by you at all times. If they are not they could be asked to leave the building as a security measure. You will be held responsible for your guest’s actions and the management staff reserve the right to ask any nuisance guests to leave the premises immediately.

Can I decorate my room?

You are responsible for ensuring that you leave your room and flat in the same condition that is was given to you. You will be asked to complete and return an inventory to record the condition of your room upon arrival. Marks, including those caused by blu-tac, white-tac or pins will require painting once you have left and you may be charged in line with their advertised schedule of charges.

Are there any guest rooms on site that I can book?

No, the property does not have guest rooms.

Can my visitors park on site?

Parking is not available at the propert. They are unable to offer any parking to your visitors. On street parking is limited but available and the staff can give you directions to these.

Can visitors just walk in?

Their accommodation has secure fob access only to ensure that only residents have access to the site. Visitors will need to contact Reception or yourself to gain access. All visitors should be signed in at Reception, this is for reasons of safety, security and to ensure that in the event of an emergency, Management know who is on site. Visitors must be accompanied by residents at all times whilst on site.

Can I bring a pet?

No pets of any type are permitted at the property.

What if I have a complaint?

They hope that you never have any reason to be dissatisfied with the service they provide you. However, if you have any issues that you would like to bring up with them please contact a member of staff in your management office who will endeavour to resolve the problem for you.

I do not live in the UK – how can I pay my rent?

If you do not live in the UK and do not have a UK guarantor, you will need to pay for your rent in full. You can arrange to do this either by credit/debit card, or bank transfer. Please be aware that if paying by bank transfer the bank will usually deduct charges from the amount you send them and you will need to pay the amount due before you can move in.  

Do I need a Guarantor?

All students can choose to pay in instalments as long as they can provide a UK guarantor. If you cannot provide a Guarantor you will need to pay the full years rent upon booking your accommodation.

Can I pay my rent with my student loan?

Please note that they don’t wait on student loans at Oxford and payments will need to be made on the due dates.

What should I do if I am having financial problems?

If you are having financial difficulties you should contact a member of the Management immediately. Failure to do so could result in interest charges being added to your account if you fail to pay on the due dates as well as legal proceedings being started against you and, where applicable, your Guarantor. Management staff can usually advise you of where to go to get additional financial help which will assist you in meeting your financial obligations.

Can I pay with foreign currency or travellers cheques?

They cannot accept foreign currency or travellers cheques as payment. The safest and simplest way for international students to make a payment is by Credit/Debit card or bank transfer.

How can I find out how much I owe?

You can view this information via your account on the online portal or contact a member of the Management Team who will be able to advise you of payment amounts and dates due.

What if I don’t pay?

If you don’t pay your rent daily interest may be added to the amount you owe to them. Your Guarantor will be contacted and will be asked to pay the amount that you owe. The management will commence legal proceedings against any resident who fails to pay the rent due. These proceeding will also include action against the resident’s Guarantor.

Do I need to pay council tax?

Provided you are a student in full time education you will be exempt from Council Tax.

Do I have to pay any Utility bills?

Their rents are inclusive of electricity consumption up to the value of £300 per room. Statements are issued monthly and should your share of the charges incurred by the flat exceed this allowance you will be required to make additional payments for the additional electricity consumed. No charge is made for water consumption.

Is there a charge for the internet?

A 100Mb connection is provided to your room free of charge.

Do I need a TV licence?

They does not supply the TV license for the Television in the lounge area of your flat. They do not cover any Televisions brought to site, to be used in the bedrooms. Please contact TV Licensing for further details.

How do I make an insurance claim?

Contents insurance is automatically included with your rent. Management is working in partnership with Cover4insurance.com and their student insurance, Cover4Students, to provide some cover for the contents inside your room. You don’t need to do anything to activate this cover, but it is important for you to check and ensure that you fully understand the protection provided and whether it is sufficient for your needs.

  • Check your level of cover
  • Review key exclusions and limitations
  • Check your policy excess
  • Learn how to make a claim
  • Extend and personalize your cover to protect additional items such as bicycles, musical instruments and photographic equipment

What do I need to do before I move out?

You are expected to ensure that your room and flat are returned at the end of your contract in good condition. You must make sure that all areas within the flat are cleaned thoroughly and that all rubbish and unwanted items are removed from the flat to avoid any charges being incurred. Damage to the flat or missing items will be charged for in accordance with the publicised charges in Reception. You must ensure that all outstanding invoices are settled prior to your departure. A final room and bedroom check will be completed at the end of your contract, you should arrange an appointment if you wish to be present when this takes place.

How do I return my keys?

During office hours they should be returned to Reception. If you move out when the office is closed you should put your keys in an envelope with your name and room number clearly marked on it, and return them to the member of staff on duty.

If I book by myself how will you allocate me a room?

They look at the room type you have requested, your year of study, gender and any other preferences. They will try to allocate you to a flat that is suitable to your situation and preferences, however it is not always possible for them to meet your requests.

Is there somewhere to park when I am unpacking?

The proper has very limited parking on site. They suggest that vehicles unload outside the property but request that each car only stays for 15 minutes whilst you are unloading. Limited parking is available on the surrounding streets.

What Broadband packages are there?

They have partnered with Ask4. They believe that a fast, reliable Internet service is an essential requirement for any student accommodation building. With ASK4 Broadband students may choose from a vast range of packages with speeds up to 100Mb/s and no restrictions. High Speed Broadband: 4Broadband is their own nationwide fibre optic network with a dedicated connection straight to your building. You do not need a telephone line or a modem, all you need is an Ethernet enabled device. Included in the price of your rent, you will receive an incredible 100Mbps Internet service, as well as:

  • · Instant Broadband, no complicated set-up
  • · No phone line required and no connection charge
  • · High Speed Internet packages up to 100Mb/s
  • · Dedicated Ethernet connection
  • · No download limits or usage charges
  • · Dedicated 24/7 support centre.

Is there always a member of staff on site?

All their residences are staffed 24-hours a day, 7 days a week by trained caretakers, security guards or student wardens. The management office at the property is open Mon-Fri 9am to 6pm.

What options are there for me to pay my rent by?

You can pay your rent by cheque or credit/debit card. It is also possible for payments to be made by cash or bank transfer but you will need to make arrangements with the Management Office.

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1. Dorset House: A premier student accommodation Oxford, it is located in the heart of the city on London Road. Just a 2-minute drive and a 13-minute walk away from Oxford Brookes University, it offers a range of studios and ensuites. Here, you will get access to amenities like laundry, bike storage, and wifi.

2. The Spireworks: Just a 6-minute drive from Oxford Brookes University, this student accommodation Oxford features an array of non-ensuites, studios, and 1-bedroom apartments. Make the most of top-notch amenities, including laundry room, modern gym & yoga studio, and secure bike storage.

3. Between Towns Court: Located at Between Towns Road, it offers a range of ensuites and costs just £225 per week. Featuring amenities like wifi, games room, and a study area, it is a mere 11-minute drive away from Oxford Brookes University.

4. iQ Alice House: One of the best options for cheap student accommodation in Oxford UK, iQ Alice House is positioned just a 14-drive away from Oxford Sixth Form College. It offers an array of ensuites and studios costing £341 per week. Here, you can access several amenities like a bicycle storage, games room, and laundry room.

5. The Park: Featuring diverse ensuites, non-ensuite, studios, and 4 & 5-bedroom apartments, this private student accommodation Oxford is just a 7-minute drive away from Oxford Brookes University. Here, you get access to amenities, such as bike storage, a laundry room, and outdoor courtyard. You can move here by 13 September 2025.

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1. St Clements: A vibrant student hub just east of the city center, perfectly positioned between Oxford's two universities. This area buzzes with independent cafes, vintage shops, and affordable eateries. Just a 10-minute walk to Oxford University and 20 minutes to Oxford Brookes, St Clements offers the perfect blend of convenience and student life.

2. Oxford City Centre: The ultimate Oxford experience right in the historic heart. Living here means you're steps away from the iconic colleges, Bodleian Library, and countless cafes and shops. While accommodation tends to be pricier, properties like Beech House and West Way Square offer that unbeatable location for University of Oxford students.

3. Rose Hill: A peaceful residential area south of the city center that's becoming increasingly popular with students seeking better value accommodation. Well-connected by regular buses, it offers a quieter study environment.

4. Headington: Home to Oxford Brookes' main campus, this elevated suburb is perfect for those who want a balance of academic and residential life. With its own high street, plenty of green spaces, and excellent transport links, it's ideal for students seeking a more laid-back vibe. Check out The Mews and Beech House for quality student living.

5. Cowley: A bustling, multicultural area that's a favorite among students for its affordability and vibrant atmosphere. Famous for its diverse food scene and nightlife along Cowley Road, it's just a 15-minute bike ride to both universities.

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2. En-suite Rooms: Want the best of both worlds? Ensuite rooms give you the privacy of your bathroom while still keeping the social vibe alive. You'll share a kitchen and living space with other students, making it perfect for those late-night study sessions that turn into impromptu pizza parties. Properties like Dorset House and The Park offer fantastic en-suite options with contemporary furnishings.

3. Non-En-suite Rooms: The most budget-friendly option without compromising on comfort! You'll have your private bedroom while sharing bathroom facilities with a few other students. The shared kitchen and living spaces are great for socializing, and the money you save can fund those weekend adventures. Between Towns Court offers well-maintained non-ensuite rooms with great communal spaces.

4. Multi-Bedroom Apartments: Whether you're looking for a 1-bed sanctuary or want to live with up to 4 friends in a shared apartment, Oxford's got you covered. These apartments typically come with shared living rooms and kitchens, perfect for those who want a more home-like environment. From cozy 1 beds at St Clement's Gardens to spacious 4-bed apartments at The Mews, you'll find options to suit your squad size. These larger units often work out cheaper per person and are ideal for groups who want to stick together throughout their university journey.

Cost of Living

Oxford, while known for its prestigious universities, also comes with a student-friendly range of housing options to fit different budgets. The cost of living in Oxford includes expenses for accommodation, food, transport, and entertainment, with Oxford student housing being one of the biggest factors. On average, student rent in Oxford can range from £700 to £1,500 per month, depending on location and amenities. Beyond rent, students should budget for groceries, transport (buses and cycling are popular choices), and social outings. While costs may vary, planning makes adapting to Oxford life much smoother. Here's a breakdown of the expenses.

1. Off-campus accommodation: £820 - £900/month

2. Transportation: £70 - £80/month

3. Food: £480 - £500/month

4. Entertainment: £40- £65/month

5. Groceries: £125 - £145/month

6. Clothes: £105 - £120/month

Student Travel in Oxford

Oxford offers a variety of transportation options that make commuting around the city efficient and affordable for students. Here's a breakdown of the main modes of transport near student accommodation Oxford, along with their unique features and estimated weekly costs:

1. Bus: Oxford boasts a comprehensive bus network operated by companies like the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach West. These services are frequent and cover most areas, including university campuses and popular student neighborhoods. A weekly bus pass costs approximately £15–£20/week, with student discounts available upon presenting a valid student ID.

2. Cycling: With its flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes, cycling is a popular and eco-friendly way to navigate Oxford. Many students opt for this mode due to its convenience and low cost. After the initial investment in a bicycle, maintenance costs are minimal, averaging around £5–£10/week. The city also has numerous bike racks and parking facilities near university buildings.

3. Trains: For those traveling to neighboring cities or regions, Oxford Railway Station provides regular services to destinations like London, Birmingham, and Manchester. While not typically used for daily commuting within the city, trains are a viable option for weekend trips or specific needs. Costs vary based on destination and frequency, but students can benefit from the 16–25 Railcard, which offers a 1/3 discount on rail fares.

4. Walking: Many of Oxford's attractions, academic buildings, and amenities are within walking distance of each other, especially in the city center. Walking is not only free but also allows students to experience the city's historic architecture and vibrant atmosphere firsthand.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Oxford

Oxford is a buzzing student hub, blending historic charm with a modern, student-friendly vibe. Whether you're exploring centuries-old colleges, grabbing coffee at a cosy cafe, or hitting up a weekend market, the city has something for everyone. With its safe environment, walkable streets, and well-connected neighborhoods, Oxford makes student life both exciting and comfortable. Oxford is known for being one of the safest student cities in the UK, with well-lit streets, low crime rates, and secure Oxford student housing options. Popular student neighborhoods like Jericho, Cowley, and Headington are not just safe but also packed with student-friendly amenities. Libraries like Bodleian Library and Weston Library provide the perfect study environment.

Oxford isn’t just about studying; it’s also home to some amazing social and recreational spaces. If you’re a foodie, check out some of the best restaurants in Oxford, including The Folly Restaurant, The Ivy Oxford Brasserie, and The Alice. For a quiet, scenic escape, head to Christ Church Meadow or Port Meadow, where students often relax, have picnics, or even go for a riverside walk. Oxford’s nightlife is equally dynamic, with something for everyone. If you’re into high-energy clubbing, Bridge Oxford and ATIK offer the best student nights with live DJs and themed events. Prefer a laid-back evening? There are also plenty of music venues like The Bullingdon, which hosts indie bands and live performances, making it a hotspot for music lovers. Oxford’s cultural scene is full of exciting events that make student life even more enriching. The Oxford Literary Festival draws famous authors and book lovers. While the Oxford Food Festival is a dream come true for those who love trying new cuisines.

Oxford Tourist Attractions

Oxford isn’t just a world-class academic city—it’s also a treasure trove of history, culture, and stunning architecture. Whether you’re a student looking to explore on weekends or a visitor soaking in the city's charm, Oxford offers plenty of must-visit attractions. From centuries-old landmarks to lush green spaces, there’s something for everyone. Here are some of the top tourist spots near student homes Oxford properties:

1. Radcliffe Camera

2. Bodleian Library

3. Christ Church College & Cathedral

4. Ashmolean Museum

5. Oxford Covered Market

6. University Parks

7. Oxford Botanic Garden

8. Port Meadow

Universities in Oxford

Oxford is home to some of the UK’s most prestigious institutions, attracting students from across the globe. With its rich academic heritage, world-class research opportunities, and vibrant student life, the city provides an ideal environment for higher education. Here are some of the top institutions in the city:

1. University of Oxford: One of the world’s oldest and most distinguished universities, it is globally recognized for its rigorous academic programs, groundbreaking research, and esteemed faculty. With 39 colleges and courses spanning humanities, sciences, and social sciences, it attracts some of the brightest minds from around the world. The Mews is the nearest property to the university.

2. Oxford Brookes University: A modern and dynamic institution, Oxford Brookes University is known for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, and practical learning. It excels in areas like business, architecture, engineering, and healthcare, offering students a balance of theoretical and hands-on education. The university is close to The Park accommodation.

3. The City of Oxford College: A part of the Activate Learning group, this is a leading institution offering vocational and academic courses designed to prepare students for the workforce. It provides apprenticeships, foundation degrees, and professional training programs in fields like hospitality, IT, business, and creative arts. Students will find The Spireworks, the closest property to the institution.

4. Oxford Sixth Form College: For students looking to prepare for university through A-Levels, GCSEs, or foundation courses, Oxford Sixth Form College offers a personalised and flexible approach to learning. With small class sizes and tailored support, students receive a high-quality education. Dorset House is the closest property to this college.