The Village, Nottingham

Faraday Rd, Nottingham, NG7 2DU, United Kingdom
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1.5 mi from Nottingham Trent University
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About the Property

The Village Nottingham, located at 160 Faraday Rd, Lenton, NG7 2DU, is a prime choice for students seeking quality student accommodation Nottingham. Nestled in a lively student hub, this accommodation offers a range of room options designed to cater to diverse needs, including ensuite and non-ensuite. Each option is crafted to provide comfort and convenience, enhancing the living and studying experience for students in Nottingham close to universities like University of Nottingham and University Park Campus.

One of the key attractions of The Village Nottingham is its strategic location, making it ideal for students. Both institutions are in close proximity, ensuring an easy and quick commute to campus, a significant advantage for busy students. This convenience makes The Village Nottingham not just a place to live, but a central part of the student experience in Nottingham.

Nottingham itself is a city rich in history and culture, with a dynamic student population that creates a vibrant atmosphere. The city is known for its educational excellence, making it a top choice for students from around the world. The Village, Nottingham, is surrounded by lush green spaces and is close to various cultural attractions, festivals, markets, and historical landmarks that contribute to a well-rounded university experience. The accommodation provides students with the opportunity to engage with the community, network, and immerse themselves in the diverse and innovative spirit of Nottingham. The Village student accommodation Nottingham stands out not only for its excellent location but also for the quality of life it provides. Students living here are positioned at the heart of a city that celebrates diversity, innovation, and the arts, making it an ideal residence for those looking to balance academic success with a rich cultural and social life.

Features

Discover comfort and convenience at The Village Nottingham, offering a range of student accommodation Nottingham. From Standard Plus to Deluxe Ensuite, each room is equipped with a cosy small double bed, a practical desk & chair, and a personal 32 TV for unwinding after study sessions. Stay on top of chores with in-room laundry facilities, and enjoy the private use of a shower and sink. The modern leather seating and dining space provide a perfect area for socialising, while the self-contained kitchen allows for hassle-free meal prep. Storage is ample with underneath storage, a set of drawers, and a bookcase, ensuring everything has a place. Academic essentials like a pinboard and an electric heater to keep you cosy during cooler days are also included, along with high-speed Wifi to stay connected. Relish the convenience of parking (permits available to purchase), ensuring your vehicle is safely located close by. Engage with fellow students in the common room, perfect for building friendships, or participate in various events and activities that foster community spirit. Additionally, the supportive service ensures you have the assistance you need for a comfortable and reassuring stay. In terms of utility, the rent included aspect takes the hassle out of budgeting, as certain bills will be covered in your rent, allowing you to focus fully on your studies and the vibrant student life that The Village Student apartments in Nottingham.

Location and What's Hot?

The Village Nottingham is strategically placed in the vibrant core of Nottingham, offering a dynamic mix of academic and cultural experiences for students. The city is teeming with educational institutions, such as the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University, along with several specialised institutes like the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies and The University of Nottingham International College which provide rich learning environments. In the city's bustling cafe culture, students are able to immerse themselves in student accommodation UK, with spots like the Blend Coffee House serving as perfect hangouts for caffeine lovers. If you're looking for a scrumptious bite, Annie's Burger Shack offers a delightful array of burgers to suit every palette. For those late-night cravings, The Johnson Arms provides a cosy pub atmosphere, while Rock City is the go-to nightclub for a memorable night out. For your daily necessities, the Lenton Centre Mini Market is conveniently accessible, ensuring essentials are always on hand. In case of medical needs, the Lenton Medical Centre is nearby, offering peace of mind for students and parents alike. The Village Nottingham student accommodation residents also have a wealth of cultural locations to explore, including the historical Nottingham Castle and the Nottingham Contemporary Art Gallery. Bookworms can lose themselves in the pages available at the Nottingham Central Library, or spend a reflective afternoon at the nearby arboretum, one of Nottingham's famed green spaces. The thriving student scene can also be witnessed at the Old Market Square, where students often gather for various city events. The city boasts top tourist destinations such as the City of Caves and the Galleries of Justice Museum that provide a glimpse into Nottingham's rich heritage. With The Village Nottingham poised in the heart of such historical relevance, it's an excellent point of departure for students to begin their journey of exploration. In conclusion, The Village Nottingham serves not just as a prime location for quality education but also as an access point to the cultural heartbeat of the city, promising an enriching living experience for any student.

Commute

The Village, Nottingham accommodation offers a well-situated home base for students in Nottingham with ease of access to local transportation options. Students residing at The Village, Nottingham will find the Faraday Road (Stop RA06) and Faraday Road (Stop RA07) bus stops conveniently close to their accommodation. These bus routes provide swift and straightforward connections to various parts of the city, fostering a seamless commute for daily errands, social outings, or university classes. Additionally, for those who prefer rail links, the Nottingham Railway Station is located within a 2-mile radius, presenting further commuting alternatives for students. The centrality of The Village, Nottingham student accommodation ensures that residents have accessible and varied transport links at their doorstep, accommodating a dynamic student lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get an en-suite room?

All rooms are allocated on a first come first served basis. If there are en-suites available, you may be able to get one.

What's in my room?

Whatever room you choose, you’ll always have a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, chest of drawers, shelves and noticeboard. Standard rooms have three quarter beds, while en-suite rooms come with a private bathroom. You’ll need to bring your own bedding, though. The room is yours for the time you’ve booked it for – there’s no need to move things out for holidays and so on.

What is included in the kitchen?

Kitchens come adequately equipped with a cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer and kettle. You will need to provide your own crockery and cooking utensils. Starter packs are available to pre-order before you arrive.

How fast is the internet?

The internet will be around 50 Mbps

Do I have need to buy contents insurance?

No. They’ll sort this for you. All their students are automatically covered by Endsleigh Insurance. However, this cover may not be sufficient for your needs, for example if you have expensive computers and smart phones so they strongly recommend you review your policy and upgrade your cover if you feel you need it.

How do I access areas within the accommodation?

On arrival you will be given a key to your room, giving you access to your flat and your allocated bedroom. You’ll also be given a fob, which will give you access to the block you live in, laundries, access to the junior common room and facilities in Sillitoe Court. If wish to obtain a parking permit, this fob can be updated at reception to give access to the car park barrier – although they can’t do this for visitors unfortunately. The keys and fob are solely your responsibility and if lost you will be required to pay for a replacement. They advise that you take good care of these and do not pass to others due to the associated risks to not only your own belongings but of those belonging to your flat mates.

Who cleans my flat?

Their on-site cleaning team will clean block communal areas like the common room and laundrette, but you and your flatmates will be responsible for cleaning your flat. Flats will be checked monthly to ensure the property is being well maintained.

Can I personalise my room?

You can personalise your room using accessories and bedding, which you need to provide yourself. They ask that you don't put posters on your walls as you’ll have to pay for any damage caused.

Where can I do my laundry?

They have on-site laundry facilities with plenty of washers and dryers. They use a cashless top-up card system, and they’ll talk you through it all when you get here.

Can I bring my car?

They have on-site car parking available for an additional fee.

Is there anywhere I can store my bike?

Yes, they have plenty of secure bike storage units on site. They recommend that you bring a bike lock.

Can I have guests to stay?

Guests are permitted for a maximum of two consecutive nights in any week but must sleep in your room with you. Nobody is allowed to sleep in the lounge or kitchen area. If you are going to have a guest, you must email their name and the dates they’re staying to the property and you can obtain a free visitor parking permit from reception.

Where do I collect my post from?

All letters and deliveries will be delivered directly to your flat and they have an Amazon parcel delivery container on site. They do not accept parcels or post in reception, so please ensure that you are available to collect deliveries.

What facilities are there on site?

Students can use their communal facilities, including the quiet room, ball court, outdoor gym, barbecue and common room with smart TV, pool table and table tennis table.

How is my rent paid?

Rent, however you choose to pay, is due on or before date of check in. Pay in instalments: you may pay in three instalments if you can obtain a UK based guarantor. This is someone with a UK home address, over the age of 18 and either in full time employment or a homeowner. The split of instalments is 40%/40%/20%. Pay in full: pay the full sum of rent in one payment. You must pay in full if you cannot obtain a UK based guarantor.

What events do you arrange on the site?

The junior common room committee, supported by the Student Union and Residential Experience Team, organise events on and off-site throughout the year. The Resident Tutor team organise events such as exam de-stress workshops, free bicycle maintenance, and Guide Dog Meet and Greets. The on-site team also organise welcome BBQs, charity fundraising events and special events.

Can I bring a pet?

Sorry, pets are not allowed.

How do I report maintenance issues?

You can visit reception or email the report of a repair. If it is a leak or an emergency issue, please let them know as soon as possible to prevent any damage in your flat.

Can I change my room?

They allow transfers from around mid-October each year. If they can find you a suitable transfer, they will move you as soon as you are ready. Please note that there is an administration fee of £45 prior to moving in and £50 once you have moved in. Please speak with the on-site team for further information.

Do I need to have a TV Licence?

You will need to purchase a TV licence if you wish to watch or stream live TV in your flat. They recommend that you get a TV for your communal area and share the cost between you and your flatmates.

My offer has been rejected by the university; can I cancel my booking?

Yes, that’s fine. But it’s important to let them know as soon as possible. Please screenshot your rejection letter from UCAS along with your name and reference number. Send the screenshots via mail and they’ll process deposit refunds if applicable.

Can I cancel my booking?

If you didn’t get the grades you needed for your place at university, or you got better grades than expected, you may be eligible to be released from your contract. Please send them information about why you’re no longer able to come within three days of you receiving your results. Their team will talk to you about how to process any refunds if applicable.

How close is the university?

Jubilee Campus is an 8–10-minute walk away. University Park Campus is a 15–20-minute walk, or you can catch the free University hopper bus from Jubilee Campus. They also have an e-scooter hub on-site, but you’ll have to make sure you abide by e-scooter laws.

How far away is the city centre?

A 25-minute walk or 5–10-minute bus ride. The Pink line buses are £1 with a student card.

Where is the nearest supermarket?

There is a Lidl across the road and a Tesco Express about seven minutes' walk away. International supermarkets are also within walking distance.

Is there a medical centre nearby?

There is a health centre on University Park Campus and a doctor's surgery ten minutes' walk away on Ilkeston Road.

Where is the nearest cashpoint?

At the local Tesco Express.

Where is the nearest police station?

A 25-minute walk away at Maid Marian Way.

Where is the nearest post office?

A ten-minute walk away on Ilkeston Road.

Where is the nearest gym?

There is a JD gym across the road behind Lidl, and the university gym is on Jubilee campus.

How far are the bus/train stations?

Bus 2 goes directly from Ilkeston Road to Victoria Bus Station. The Indigo bus goes directly to Broadmarsh Bus Station from Derby Road. The train station is a 3-minute walk from Broadmarsh Bus Station.

Where's the nearest bus stop?

On Ilkeston Road, two minutes' walk away

Can I book for summer?

They offer summer stay lets every year from the end of their 44-week contracts in July until mid-September. Please contact the on-site team for further information.

Can I arrive early?

They work hard every summer to prepare the site and your rooms for your arrival so unfortunately, they generally can’t allow you to move in earlier than your start date in September. If they are able to allow you to move in earlier, they will let you know in advance.

What about safety and security on site?

Your safety on site is one of their top priorities. The on-site team are available during office hours, and they have CCTV running 24/7. Outside of office hours, security safeguarding colleagues are based on site, ensuring security is in place 24/7. They have recently installed new block doors and a gate entry system to one of the main courts. Their Resident Tutor team are also available out of hours for welfare support and advice.

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Student Accommodations in Nottingham

Nottingham Student Accommodation

The city of Nottingham is a vibrant student-centric destination and home to various world-renowned universities, like the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, and Nottingham Trent University (Clifton Campus). The university's academics and curriculum attract students from all over the world! Along with that, there are various Nottingham student accommodation options scattered across the city, and the student houses in Nottingham options include affordable resident halls, studio flats, student dorms, shared rooms, and single homes (PBSA), which provide students with fantastic amenities. Hence, finding Nottingham student accommodation won't be a hassle for any student. Amber offers various luxurious yet reasonably-priced student accommodation Nottingham options. Students could scout through the website or have a one-to-one interaction with the help desk. These accommodation options provide the enrolled students with the necessary amenities catering to their personal needs. A lot of the student apartments in Nottingham are available at an affordable rate and render equivalent services; a few notable ones include The Vantage, Collegiate Nova, Collegiate Clarendon Street, and many more!

About Nottingham

Nottingham has a long history of revolution, creativity, and industry under its modern appeal. This East Midlands town is full of stirring historical landmarks. Other fascinating icons of the town's rich history and culture are waiting to be found. A tour of Nottingham Castle, which served as the sheriff's residence in the Robin Hood movies, will cost you £5 and reward you with a history lesson, lovely grounds, and a bird's-eye view of the city. The well-known statue of Robin Hood continues to be a popular location for pictures. Due to the many students residing there, it is one of the UK's most vibrant and proactive cities. This city is ranked as the 53rd-best city in the world and the ninth-best in the UK by QS Best Cities 2022. It is one of England's most well-liked international education locations, hosting about 30,000 international students annually. In addition to a beautiful Christmas market in the city centre and a wide choice of restaurants and pubs, people enjoy a variety of cultural events, museums, and parks. Many people living in student accommodation Nottingham options find it an ideal location because of its connections to the rest of the United Kingdom. The cost of living is another reason for students to pick Nottingham, as it is inferior in expense to major cities like London and Manchester!

Best Student Accommodation In Nottingham

Due to renowned universities, hundreds of students flock to the city to pursue their dreams and careers. Finding student accommodation Nottingham choices can become a daunting task for many. Amber helps you find the best options for Nottingham student housing in three easy steps: picking, booking and paying. Amber offers purpose-built studios, flats, ensuites, shared apartments and other affordable student accommodations in Nottingham. Students can easily pick the most suited locality with the sorting feature on the website. Although all needs are subjective, one should look at crucial variables like the cost of living, similarity with the neighbourhood, and commuting. Many students prefer to live in student-friendly neighbourhoods; hence, we have listed the best options for Nottingham student houses that you should look at.

1. Nottingham Two
2. Study Inn Triumph House

3. Nottingham Square

4. Castle Gate Haus

5. Bertrand Russell House

6. The Glasshouse

7. Mansion Place

8. Madison Gardens
9. The Place

10. Crown Place

11. iQ Exchange

12. iQ Nelson Court

Cost of Living in Nottingham

Student accommodation Nottingham choices are highly beneficial to students due to how comfortable they are. Living in this city could be comparatively affordable and worth every penny. It is recommended to have a budget of £1200-£2000 per month, including all living and other personal expenses, along with a buffer budget in case of any emergencies. We have listed the most common expenses a student has to bear while looking for student accommodation Nottingham options:

1. Food: £80-£150 per month
2. Gas and electricity: £30-£50 per week
3. Internet & mobile phone: £15-£45 per week
4. Dinner at a restaurant: £50-£120 per week
5. Laundry: £15-£35 per week
6. Stationery and Textbooks: £10-£30 per week
7. Clothing: £30-£175 per month
8. Travel (buses, trams, and trains): £40-£150 per month

Student Travel In Nottingham

England's transport system, in general, is potentially one of the most effective transportation systems on our planet. Student accommodation Nottingham options in the city are near multiple transport stops. The city is smartly connected to every primary transportation system within walking distance from every university. Following are the transport options you can find when travelling to and from the popular Nottingham UK student accommodation options:

1. Bus

Nottingham's bus network runs 24 hours a day. With approximately 100 buses running to and fro the city, people can take these buses from the main bus terminal near the City Centre, making their commute more manageable. Hundreds of local bus stops are at every corner of the city, designed to cater to local and national travellers. With an Easyrider Smartcard, the average bus fare in this city is around £60 per month. This makes travelling from your student accommodation Nottingham option very smooth!

2. Train

Nottingham Station is the city's most extensive and active station. It is the main point of the city's tram system. Explore National Rail for the daily schedule and plans. A one-ride fare on the train costs about £15.60.

3. Cycling

You can also explore local parts of the city via cycling. The city has cycling lanes specifically for cyclists. In addition, most student accommodation Nottingham options come with dedicated and secure bike storage facilities as well, which means students can rest easy!

Student Lifestyle and Living in Nottingham

Nottingham holds an esteemed reputation amongst international students regarding student life in this city. With numerous dynamic and vibrant spots for the crowd, the town is ideal for all ages to explore and travel. Those who like spending quality time around calm water bodies can visit the famous Arboretum Park, where you will find astounding natural beauty that suits all Instagram lovers. Meanwhile, exploring local shops and city malls can also leave you in awe of this city's eateries that bring a wide variety of cuisines and drinks from almost every corner of the world. Fox Cafe and Sans Patrie Restaurant are the most popular restaurants and takeout places if you crave a sufficient dining experience at affordable prices. One can also enjoy a drink watching their favourite football team's match at Bell Inn Pub or can groove to the trendy disco beats in the vibrant clubs in Stealth Nightclub situated right next to the City Centre. Once you are done with these activities, you can take a nice stroll to your student accommodation Nottingham property to get a good night's sleep. With these ample options to exploit, your stay couldn't be any better! Additionally, the city is also home to the football team called Nottingham Forest FC.

Nottingham Tourist Attractions

Students living here can easily use public transportation from their student accommodation Nottingham options and visit the many must-see tourist attractions on their days off from college. Here is a list of a few popular tourist attractions in Nottingham:

1. Wollaton Hall
2. National Justice Museum
3. Nottingham Castle
4. Old Market Square
5. Royal Concert Hall
6. The Lace Market

Universities in Nottingham

There are many well-known and respectable universities in and near Nottingham that provide various degrees and courses to students taught by world-renowned faculty. Student accommodation Nottingham choices are strategically located near these institutes. Some of the most well-known ones include:

1. University of Nottingham
2. Nottingham Trent University
3. Nottingham Trent University (Clifton Campus)
4. Nottingham Trent International College

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