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Wardley House Students, Bradford

Little Horton Ln, Bradford, BD5 0AG, United Kingdom
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0.5 mi from City Center
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About the Property

The property offers student accommodation in Bradford. Their affordable student housing is situated in the heart of the city, minutes away from the University of Bradford and Bradford College. If you’re looking to live student life to the full, you’ll love Wardley House!

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can live in property?

They can only offer accommodation to full-time students. Prior to your arrival they will require proof of student status.

Can I book if I'm under 18?

Students under the age of 18 must rent a room through a guardian and cannot rent a room on their own. Most underage students choose to stay with a host family or in an accredited student residence. Please contact their property team for more information.

Is it possible to book a room with only a conditional university offer?

Yes, this is what a lot of students do. If you do not get accepted by your chosen University, please contact the property team to discuss what options are available.

Can I choose my room?

They take booking preferences very seriously and take great pride in being able to accommodate these in most cases. There is a preference box on the booking form which allows the student to put any preferences they might have, for example, friends they wish to live with, location of room within the building, same-sex cluster flats. They always do their best to accommodate these preferences, if for whatever reason they can't fulfil them they will always try to achieve one or two and notify the student if they aren't possible.

What provided in the bedroom? Do I need to bring my own bedding?

Facilities and features can vary; typically you are provided with a bed, a study with a desk and a chair, bookshelves, a wardrobe and plenty of storage. Bedding is not provided with each room as most of their students prefer to bring their own, however, you can order bedding and kitchen utensils to be delivered to your room before your move-in.

Do the apartments come with kitchen essentials?

You’ll need to bring your own pots, pans and other kitchen items.

Are there any additional bills I need to pay?

The flat rent includes the following costs: 1. all water, electricity and gas costs, 24-hour hot water costs with no restrictions on use; 2. heating costs for all rooms; 3. wireless internet costs.

Will I have access to Wi-Fi?

Yes, WiFi is included in your rent. Youll also have a broadband connection in your room on your desk.

What items should I bring when moving in?

You can bring most of your belongings but some electricals aren't suitable for their properties.Non-UK compliant electricals such as rice cookers are not suitable for use with UK power outlets and this can cause fire risks.

Is it possible for students to have post and parcels delivered?

Their postal service operates during office hours. They inform students about the postal process upon their arrival. Students should notify staff about any expected recorded or special deliveries. They must provide ID when collecting parcels. While friends may collect parcels, the student must inform the accommodation team in advance. They are not liable for loss, theft, or damage of mail, nor for uncollected deliveries, or packages arriving outside office hours or when staff are absent. Unclaimed mail is returned to the sender after 4 weeks.

Can my luggage be stored if delivered before my arrival?

They will do their best to accomdate this but please discuss with the property team first to make sure this is possible.

What are the arrival times on moving-in day?

This depends on the property you will be living in. You will receive an email with all arrival details on about a month before you arrive, but you can also contact the proeprty team for more information.

Which documents are needed for checking in?

"To check into the apartment, simply present a valid identification document (such as a passport) at the front desk. "

Can I have friends or families stay overnight in my apartment?

They welcome visitors at all locations but please contact the property team prior to find out specific regulations.

Is a staff member always available on-site?

Their office hours are 8am until 8pm Monday to Friday in London and then 9am until 5pm for all other properties. Outside of these hours there is a security guard on-site.

Are social events organised for residents?

Absolutely! They want their community to suit you, so they wont force you to come to their events but you are always welcome. If you have your own suggestions for them even better!

Can I bring my own electrical appliances for cooking?

If there are certain electrical items you want to bring you will need to discuss this with the property team first.

Is smoking permitted in the accommodation?

Smoking is not allowed within the accommodation, however there is a designated smoking area outside the building.

Do you offer an airport pick-up service?

They do not offer airport pick-up, they would advise contacting your school to arrange this.

Can I move in before the start of my contract?

This varies for each property, you can request this once you apply online or by contacting the property team

Is it possible to stay over the summer period?

Most of their properties offer summer stays. Please check with the accommodation team for further information.

How should I report maintenance issues for broken or malfunctioning items?

Drop them an email or pop into the office to let them know, their on-site Maintenance team will be able to deal with most things. For emergencies when the office is closed, you can call the 24 hour number that will be given to you when you move in and found on all noticeboards.

What are emergency number in the UK?

"To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance and Coast Guard) dial 999.For non-emergency police assistance call 101"

Do you provide female-only accommodation?

When making your application you can request female-only accommodation, they will always do their best to ensure this happens. If this is not possible, they will contact you to discuss what is available.

Can I choose who I live with?

They are always happy to accommodate groups, when making your application there is a section to add group details. Please make sure everyone in your group puts each other's names in this section so they can place you together.

What if I have difficulties getting along with my new flatmates?

"If you are having any issues please contact the Accommodation team in the first instance, they will do all they can to help. In exceptional circumstances it may be possible to move you; however, they would look to resolve any issues with you all."

Can I choose to live with my friends?

You certainly can and they’ll do their best to make sure you get a flat together!All they need you to do it to tell them the name and contact details of the people you want to live with on your online application, and they will need to put your name and contact details on their application. They’ll then link the applications and Voilà – you’re offered a flat together (subject to availability of course).

Can I live in a single sex flat?

If you let them know that is what you want, they will do their best to help. Under-18 accommodation is single sex only.

What items do I need to bring with me?

Bedding, including covers, clothes, shoes and towels. A few home comforts such as photographs and laptop and studying essentials

Are there any items I shouldn’t bring with me?

The kitchen sink. Anything that’s a fire hazard; don’t put yourself or your flat mates in danger. Large items of furniture or equipment will have to stay at home too.

Where do I collect my mail from?

Post will be delivered straight to your flat or your mailbox in reception.

Who is responsible for the cleaning?

They all are! They look after the communal areas and you look after your flat and bedroom.

Can I personalise my room?

Make yourself at home! Use your pin board for putting up posters and photos.

Do I have to pay for my TV licence?

Only if you bring a TV with you or you want to watch live TV or the BBC iPlayer on your device or computer.They’ve got the TVs they provide covered.

Can I connect to the internet in my room?

Yes indeed! They know you couldn’t live without it, and neither can they, so Wi-Fi is available throughout your home.

Can I stay in my room during the holidays?

Your room is yours during the Christmas and Easter holidays and you may be able to stay over the summer too. Get in touch with them to extend your stay.

Can I move into my friend’s flat?

If there’s a spare room, they’ll try and move you. You'll have to pay an admin fee.

For Students with disabilities?

Our student properties include specially designed flats to make student life as comfortable and convenient as possible. If you have any disabilities or specific needs please get in touch with your local accommodation team to discuss the facilities available.

What happens if I want to swap rooms?

Get in touch with them to ask them to change rooms and if they have another room free, you’re welcome to swap (but you will have to pay an admin charge).

What happens if I forgot something and have already left?

At the end of the tenancy period and after check-out, if the keys have been returned and possessions are found in the room these are recognised as Abandoned Property. Any property left in the common area of the flat once all keys of the flat have been returned will also be classed as abandoned property.If the goods are not collected by an agreed date, they will be disposed of as follows: 1. The left items will be classed as having no re-sale value or no value to justify the cost of sale and will be donated to a local charity or disposed of as waste. 2. If you have left documents such as a passport or birth certificates and you wish them to keep, then you are required to inform them by the above collection date. They will then hold onto these for you until a further agreed date for you.
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Student Accommodations in Bradford

Bradford Student Accommodation

Bradford is a prominent city for students. The city’s packed with academic opportunities and has a really friendly, welcoming vibe. More than 10,800 students study here at the University of Bradford and at other institutions. The number of students coming here rises every year, and hence, the demand for accommodations is always high. On-campus accommodations are almost always full. Hence, living in off-campus student accommodation in Bradford options like studios, shared flats, and en-suites are the preferred choice of many students. Rent prices usually fall between £75 and £199 a week, so there’s something for every budget. Some of the best options are Horton House and iQ Arkwright House - managed by iQ Student Accommodation Bradford.


With about 550,000 people living in Bradford, you get a mix of strong academics, affordable living, and lots of cultural diversity. If you want to make finding Bradford University accommodation easier, you can check out amber. The platform has verified listings, easy-to-use filters, and a support team that actually helps. You can look for places close to campus or the city centre, sort by what matters to you, and even get flexible lease terms. Amber’s booking process is smooth, and their support team is available 24/7 if you need anything. Also, Bradford student accommodation gets booked fast, so it’s best to secure your place early if you don't want to lose out on the best options.

About Bradford

Bradford is located in West Yorkshire, England, and it has a lively student vibe that’s hard to miss. The city is well-known for its renowned universities, affordable lifestyle, and a real mix of cultures. It’s only about 8 miles west of Leeds, so you’re never too far from big metropolises like Manchester and York and trains and buses make getting around simple. It got its start back in the Industrial Revolution, when it was famous worldwide for wool. These days, though, Bradford’s all about education, the arts, and some pretty cool tech and innovation. Speaking of education, the University of Bradford (ranked #511 in the QS World University Rankings 2026) has over 10,800 students. Bradford College and the universities in Leeds are also close to Bradford. Most student halls Bradford are within a quick 10-15 minute walk from campus.


And if you need a break, you’re surrounded by green spaces, like Lister Park, Peel Park, and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. All of these places are close enough for a weekend hike or just a lazy afternoon spin. Don’t skip Saltaire Village either. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with old mills, art galleries, and riverside cafés that are perfect for a chill day out. Bradford has a lively cultural scene. It’s the world’s first UNESCO City of Film and the UK City of Culture 2025, making it an exciting place for students to study and explore.

Best Bradford Student Accommodation

Finding Bradford student accommodation is pretty easy, no matter your budget or what kind of place you want. You’ve got plenty of options from ensuite rooms, studios, shared apartments, even bigger one or two-bedroom flats if you want more space. Most of the accommodation near Bradford University comes with handy perks that actually make your day-to-day life smoother. The whole idea is to help you feel at home while you’re getting used to university life. Here are some options for the best student accommodation Bradford:


1. Iconinc The Glassworks  – ★★★★★ (5/5) - “Lovely place with incredible facilities, spotlessly clean and very secure” - From £169 per week.
2.
Thornville Court – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) - “They have some amazing facilities at this student accommodation, with really great common rooms and laundry facilities being a few among many.” - From £120 per week.
3.
Royal Park – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) - “Amazing place near Leeds city centre. Their amenities were superb.” - From £131 per week.
4.
Hyde Park – ★★★★★ (4.3/5) - “This student housing option comes with a wide range of facilities like a cinema room, a part room, and also a study room where you can actually get your work done” - From £138 per week.
5.
Horton Co-Living - From £110 per week.

Affordable Bradford Student Accommodation

Living in Bradford as a student doesn’t have to drain your wallet. The right apartment can make a huge difference, giving you a place to unwind and really dive into city life, without blowing your budget. Maybe you want a student accommodation in Bradford near the city centre, or you’re after a cosy studio that won’t break the bank. Bradford’s got plenty of options that blend comfort, convenience, and a friendly student vibe. Here are some of the cheap student accommodation Bradford options:


1. Horton House  – ★★★★ (4.6/5) -  This student accommodation Bradford UK, offers luxurious studio and ensuite student flats in Bradford. Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, study areas, communal lounges, and secure bike storage. - From £80 per week.
2.
Longside House – ★★★★★ (4.8/5) - Features stylish studio and en suite rooms. Students benefit from modern furnishings, on-site laundry, social spaces, and high-speed internet. - From £80 per week.
3.
iQ Arkwright House – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) -  This property offers non-ensuite and ensuite rooms. Residents enjoy communal kitchens, study areas, Wi-Fi, and secure entry systems. - From £87 per week.
4.
Oxley Residence – ★★★★★ (4.5/5) -  It has non-ensuite and ensuite room options with communal kitchens, study areas, Wi-Fi, and secure entry systems. - From £80 per week.

5. The Old Chapel – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) - This property offers en-suites. Amenities include fully furnished rooms, study spaces, social lounges, and high-speed internet. - From £85 per week.

Best Areas to Live in Bradford

Bradford’s got a piece of everything when it comes to student neighbourhoods. Some areas sit right by the University of Bradford and offer affordable student apartments Bradford, while others buzz with cafés, nightlife, and plenty of culture.


AreaStudent VibeCommute to the University of BradfordAvg Rent (p/w)
City CentreSocial, nightlife near Broadway Shopping Centre & Sunbridge Wells10–15 min walk£110–£190
LIttle GermanyCreative area near Bradford Cathedral & National Science and Media Museum15 min walk£90–£160
Great HortonPopular student hub near Horton Park & local cafés10 min walk£80–£140
ManninghamBudget-friendly area near Lister Park & Cartwright Hall10–15 min bus£85–£150
ShipleyCalm neighbourhood near Saltaire Village & Roberts Park15 min train/bus£95–£160

Room Types for Bradford Student Accommodation

Bradford student accommodation offers a variety of room types to fit different budgets, lifestyles, and privacy needs. Students who live near universities have a choice of shared rooms, private rooms, and fully independent studios based on how much space and privacy they desire.


1. Ensuite Rooms

In ensuite rooms, you get your own bedroom and bathroom, but you’ll share the kitchen and lounge. It’s a good mix of privacy when you want it, but it still has plenty of chances to hang out with other students.


2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

If you’re looking to save a bit, non-ensuite rooms give you a private bedroom at a lower price. You’ll share the bathroom and kitchen, which keeps student accommodation costs down. These apartments are affordable but still give you your own space.


3. Studio Apartments

Longside House student accommodation Bradford studios, is completely self-contained. You get your own bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen, so no sharing at all. If you like doing your own thing or need quiet to study, this is the way to go.


4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

Amber-listed has 1-bed and 2-bed apartment options. You get your own bedroom, maybe with a friend or roommate, and share the kitchen and lounge. It’s a quieter, more laid-back setup that works well if you want a bit more independence but not total solitude.


5. Shared Apartments

These feature several private bedrooms and shared communal areas. It’s a great option if you want to meet new people and still have your own room to relax in when you need a break.

Cost of Living in Bradford

Bradford is one of the most affordable cities in the UK for students if you want a reasonable living standard without breaking your budget. The majority of students spend approximately £650–£1,200 a month covering essentials such as accommodation, food, travel, and entertainment. Naturally, your total expenditure will vary according to your location and lifestyle, but student discounts will definitely ease things. Here are the weekly and monthly expenses you may have if you reside in a student accommodation in Bradford:


Expense CategoryAverage Monthly Cost
Rent£400–£700
Utilities£80–£120
Grocery£120–£200
Transportation£40–£80
Leisure & Entertainment£60–£120

Student Travel in Bradford

Getting around Bradford as a student is pretty easy and affordable. You can easily go to class, work, or explore the city due to its easy transport options.


1. Buses: First Bradford and Arriva run most of the routes, crisscrossing the city all day. A single trip costs about £2, but you can save a lot with a student pass or by using the First Bus app. The main bus stops are at Bradford Interchange Bus Station and along Thornton Road.


2. Trains: If you’re heading out of town, maybe to Leeds or Halifax, the train is super handy. Bradford Interchange and Forster Square Stations both have regular trains, and students save quite a bit with the 16–25 Railcard.


3. Cycling: Cycling works well here, too, mostly because student accommodation tends to be close to campus. CityConnect’s bike-sharing program is a nice option, as you can rent a bike for just £1 every 20 minutes. It’s cheap, good for the environment, and you get to see the city from a different angle. Plus, a lot of student apartments Bradford have bike storage.


4. Walking: For anyone living near campus or right in the city centre, walking is usually the easiest way to commute. University buildings, libraries, even the best coffee spots, they’re all packed into a small area. Most days, you can get from your bed to your lecture in under ten minutes.


Nearest student properties to the University of Bradford:

1. iQ Arkwright House: 4 minutes by car
2. Longside House: 2 minutes by car
3. Horton House: 4 minutes by car

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Bradford

Bradford has a good combination of education, culture, and fun for students. Life here is friendly, cheap, and energetic, especially if you're staying at Bradford student accommodation. The areas are safe, and places like Little Germany, City Centre, and Great Horton offer easy access to cafes, libraries, or quiet places for study. If you want to relax, you can always have a cup of coffee at The Coffee Shop or Jungle Cafe, or grab a bite at The Grill or Chaiwala. When the sun sets, students go out to venues such as The Oast House, The Sparrow, or The Underground, where they can listen to music, have drinks, and meet nice people. If you prefer to be outside, Lister Park, Peel Park, and City Park are near most student accommodations.


Bradford isn't just a place for study and nightlife; it is also very culturally oriented. The city hosts many festivals such as the Bradford Literature Festival, the International Film Festival, and Music Week. The best museums in Bradford, like the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford Industrial Museum and the Bradford Alhambra Theatre, offer student deals too, so you can catch shows and exhibitions without spending much. Everything’s close by, so you’re never far from a cheap bite, a fun event, or a night out. Honestly, Bradford gives you the right mix: you can focus on your studies, dive into the local culture, or just hang out with friends. It’s an easy place to settle in and feel at home.

Top Universities in Bradford

Every year, thousands of students head to Bradford for more than just top-notch education. There’s a real sense of community here, plus plenty of opportunities to grow. Here are some of the best universities in Bradford.


UniversityKnown ForRanking / Highlight
University of BradfordEngineering, business, health sciencesQS World University Ranking #511 (2026)
Bradford CollegeVocational, technical, and creative programsOne of the largest further-education colleges in the region
University of Bradford International CollegeUniversity of Bradford International CollegeHelps students progress to degrees at the University of Bradford


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