Purbeck House, Bournemouth

Oxford Rd, Bournemouth, BH8 8ES, United Kingdom
From
£137
per week
0.9 mi from City Center
( 5m. 15m. 19m)
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Bournemouth University (Lansdow... | 0.25 mi
Bournemouth Arts University | 1.82 mi
No Visa No Pay
Pay In Instalment
study area
laundry facility
bills included

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About the Property

Purbeck House at Oxford Rd, Bournemouth, BH8 8ES offers sought-after student accommodation in Bournemouth. Purbeck House Bournemouth is known for its variety of room types tailored to meet diverse preferences, including studio and ensuite apartments. Students of both Bournemouth & Poole College and Bournemouth University (Lansdowne Campus) will find Purbeck House conveniently located, making their commute to classes effortlessly short and pleasant.

Bournemouth, located on the south coast of England, boasts a rich history that dates back to the Victorian era, known for its stunning beaches and seaside charm. With a student population of around 19,000, Bournemouth offers a laid-back yet dynamic atmosphere, making it a popular destination for students seeking both academic opportunities and a high quality of life. The city ranks well for its student satisfaction, affordability, and access to beautiful natural spaces. Famous attractions such as the Bournemouth Pier, Sandbanks Beach, and the New Forest National Park make it a great place to explore and unwind. The city also offers a thriving nightlife, numerous cafes, restaurants, and cultural events throughout the year. With a mild climate, excellent transport links, and a strong sense of community, Bournemouth provides a perfect balance of studies, relaxation, and adventure, making it an attractive city for students. Choosing Purbeck House Bournemouth as a student accommodation means immersing oneself in a city that values education and student wellbeing. These student apartments in Bournemouth reflect the city's commitment to providing comfortable and convenient living spaces for its academic community. All these factors make Unite Students Purbeck House a desirable home for all.

Features

At Purbeck House Bournemouth, students can choose from a variety of room types. Unite Students Purbeck House includes the comfortable Classic Ensuite, the thoughtfully designed Classic Accessible Studio, and the fully-equipped Classic Studio, each crafted to maximize comfort and convenience. Each room at Purbeck House is fitted with a cozy single bed, ensuring a good night's sleep for every student. The cooking hobs and oven make self-catering a breeze, while the provided kitchen bin and microwave* add to the practicality of meal preparations. Daily chores are made easy with the inclusion of a dustpan and brush, mop and bucket, and vacuum cleaner. The fridge-freezer allows students to keep their groceries fresh, and the ventilation system ensures a comfortable living atmosphere. Managing study time is smooth with an individual desk, accompanied by a chair, and for additional comfort, each room includes under-bed storage, a wardrobe, and a bedside table to keep personal belongings organized.

Furthermore, Purbeck House student accommodation has implemented key common amenities like laundry facilities, providing convenience to residents. Although printing comes with an extra charge, students can easily access this service onsite. For quick snacks and drinks, there's a handy vending machine, and bike storage encourages an eco-friendly mode of transportation. Recycling initiatives offer an environmentally conscious touch to the property. A common area and communal study space lend themselves to both relaxation and group work, while the outdoor social space is an invitation to enjoy the coastal Bournemouth air. Student safety and comfort are given top priority with CCTV surveillance, maintenance support, and an onsite service team always ready to assist. Your stay at Purbeck House Bournemouth includes essential utilities in the rent, ensuring a hassle-free student lifestyle. Ultrafast broadband & Wi-Fi, heating, water, and electric bills are all covered, allowing students to live with peace of mind knowing no extra costs are looming each month. All these perks are the reason why Purbeck House Bournemouth reviews are always soaring high.

Location and What's Hot?

Located in the heart of the city Purbeck House student accommodation is within the vicinity of some of the city's most popular hotspots. Students at Bournemouth Arts University, and Bournemouth University (Talbot Campus) will find Unite Students Purbeck House conveniently situated for easy access to their campuses.

The bustling city life, brimming with activities, beckons right from the doorstep of these student apartments in Bournemouth. For a caffeine fix or casual catch-ups with friends, students can head to nearby cafes such as South Coast Roast and Espresso Kitchen. When it comes to dining, the area around Purbeck House doesn't disappoint, boasting restaurants like Nippon Inn for Japanese cuisine and The Goat & Tricycle for traditional pub fare. The nightlife is also thriving, with venues such as The Lost Paradise and Walkabout Bournemouth inviting students to unwind and socialize. For daily essentials, the Tesco Express is within easy reach, ensuring that groceries are never a hassle from Unite Students Purbeck House.

Health and wellbeing are also catered to with the proximity of Royal Bournemouth Hospital, supporting students' medical needs. Purbeck House Bournemouth students are never far from the cultural pulse of the city with The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum showcasing global artifacts and fine art. The Central Library is a sanctuary for book lovers and students in search of quiet study spaces near Unite Students Purbeck House. Meanwhile, Bournemouth Gardens provide a scenic escape from urban life, and the iconic Bournemouth Pier is perfect for strolls and seaside fun. With all these attractions and conveniences in such proximity, Purbeck House Bournemouth not only stands as prime student accommodation in Bournemouth but a launchpad into the exciting student life and rich culture of this coastal city.

Commute

Students residing at Purbeck House will find ease of access to the city’s public transportation network. This ensures a convenient commute from Unite Students Purbeck House to various destinations around Bournemouth. For bus travel, two of the closest bus stops to the property are Lansdowne and Cemetery Junction. These bus stops connect residents from Unite Students Purbeck House with numerous routes across the city, making it effortless to travel to academic institutions, shopping areas, or entertainment venues. Additionally, those preferring rail services will appreciate the proximity of Bournemouth Train Station. The strategic location of Purbeck House student accommodation offers an added advantage to students wishing to explore the city or travel to their respective colleges and universities.

Room Types (3)

Clear
All (3)
Ensuite (1)
Studio (2)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
3

Classic Ensuite

Starting From: £137/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
1

Classic Studio

Starting From: £203/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Bills Included
Ultrafast Broadband & Wi-Fi*
Wi-Fi in Your Flat & Communal Areas
Heating
Water
Electric
Common Amenities
Laundry
Printing (Extra Charge)
Vending machine
Bike Storage
Recycling
Common Area

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.

Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What bills do I need to pay?

Most bills, including electricity, water, heating and Wi-Fi, are included in your rent.

If you choose to watch live or on demand television you will need to pay for a TV licence.

Do students have to pay TV licence?

If you watch live or on-demand TV, the Television Licensing Authority requires that you buy a TV Licence. For more information on this visit www.tvlicensing.co.uk.

Where can I add or update my payment details?

You'll have the option to add your payment details when making a booking.

Can I share a studio room with someone else?

They have a small number of dual occupancy rooms in some of the properties. However, outside of these rooms, they do not allow more than one person to live in the rooms, nor can they accommodated under 16's living in any of the rooms with a parent or guardian.

Is there parking available at my property and how much does it cost?

Some of the properties have parking available which students can reserve on a first come first serve basis. The cost of the parking space is dependent on the property.

When can I move in?

You can move in on or after the start date of your tenancy.

What bedding is suitable for a 3/4 sized bed?

A 3/4 sized bed is larger than a single but slightly smaller than a standard double.

It's worth checking online for 3/4 sized bedding specifically as many stockists now offer this. Otherwise, they would recommend opting for bedding that fits a small to standard double bed.

I want to move or upgrade my room. Can I do this?

All our show flats, and the images on our website, are representative of a particular room type unless labelled otherwise – however they are not identical. Your room will have all the same features and fittings, just in a slightly different set up. If you are unhappy with your room, please speak to the reception team. Where there are other rooms available they will offer these as an alternative. Please be aware that these requests may incur a charge.

How do I collect my key?

You can collect your keys from reception when you arrive. Remember, if you have been asked to do so, make sure you have booked a check-in slot. At your allotted time, just come straight to the main reception with your photo ID and the team will have your keys ready and waiting for you.

What do I need to bring with me to check in?

You just need to bring a valid form of photo ID to prove who you are when you arrive. There’s no need to print off your tenancy agreement or booking confirmation. They can accept a valid passport, driving licence or national ID card as proof of ID.

What should I do if I don’t have photo ID?

They can accept a valid passport, driving licence or national ID card as proof of ID. If you don’t have any of these, please bring any proof of ID that you have. The team will check this and will need to ask a few security questions before they can provide you with your key.

My flatmate didn't help to clean the kitchen. What do I do?

It's a good idea to plan for your check-out in advance of the end of your tenancy, so you can share the cleaning responsibilities. You and your flatmates are equally responsible for leaving the cupboards, fridge, and freezer empty and the kitchen clean.

If your flatmates have left without cleaning the kitchen it is your choice whether you do the cleaning yourself. Any charges will apply to all flatmates – yourself included – so we recommend putting in the effort to organise this ahead of everyone leaving.

What will happen when I arrive?

The team will be ready and waiting to check you in when you arrive, and give you the keys to your new room. If you have been asked to book a time slot for arrival, please make sure you stick to this.

You will receive information on your new home and city and they'll let you know what to do if you need any help or support while settling in.

Is there anything I can't bring with me when I move in?

Please leave anything illegal out of your new home. Candles and other hazardous items are not allowed either.

Unfortunately you'll need to leave any pets at home too. If you need a guide dog or working dog to assist you, please get in touch to discuss your options.

Fridges are another no-no. However, they do make some exceptions, for example if you’ve got a medical reason to have one. You'll need to check this with your property team before you move in.

You can find out what’s included in your room by checking the information for your room type on your amber webpage.

I’ve moved into my room, what do I need to do now?

Aside from exploring the local area, meeting your flatmates and enrolling at your university, you should also consider the following;

  • Register with a GP – you can often do this on your university campus
  • Open a UK bank account – your university’s international office should be able to help you with this
  • Get a TV Licence – if you’ve got a TV in your flat or plan to watch TV online on your laptop you’ll need to get a TV licence.
  • Fill in the Council Tax Exemption Form

– As a full-time student you don’t need to pay council tax but you will need to provide them with your Council Tax Exemption Form.

Do I have to pay council tax?

As a full-time student you don’t need to pay council tax, but you may need to let your council know. For more information on how to do this in your city, please speak to your reception team. If you leave university during your Tenancy Agreement period you may then need to pay council tax. Please contact the reception if the student status changes.

Do I need to buy contents insurance for my room?

When you book with us the personal items inside your room are automatically insured against fire, flood, theft and accidental damage by the residence insurance partners.

Can I choose who I live with?

When you book with us, your room will be allocated at random. If you have a preference on who you'll be living with (for example same sex flatmates or postgraduate flatmates), you can contact us and we will try to meet your preferences, but we can't guarantee this as it is dependent on availability.

Already have a group of friends you want to live with? Book your group booking by reaching out to amber agent.

Can I book a flat with friends?

Yes, you can book a flat with friends. For more information please be in touch with amber agent.

Do you provide bedding or do I need to bring my own?

Bedding is not provided in the properties. You will need to bring your own bedding to use when you arrive.

The property have partnered with UniKitOut, the UK's leading Student Kit supplier, so whether you need bedding, kitchen, bathroom, or everything - they have something for you. You can buy them from their online Shop.

Can someone else pick my key up for me?

No. For security reasons, the residence team can only give your room key directly to you.

Where can I see details of my room like my block and room number?

The easiest way to check your block and room number is to login to My Account.

You'll find a summary of your booking in the 'My bookings' section.

Your flat number, floor, and block (where applicable) can also be found on your tenancy agreement.

Can my family or friends stay for a few nights after dropping me off?

All customers should follow their property’s rules on having guests. Please speak to your property team if you don’t know what these are.

Are things like pots, pans and cutlery provided in the kitchen?

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

We have partnered with UniKitOut, the UK's leading Student Kit supplier, so whether you need bedding, kitchen, bathroom, or everything - they have something for you. You can buy them from our online Shop.

You can find out what’s in your flat in your welcome guide.

I have a damage or cleaning charge to pay following my check out inspection. How can I make the payment?

You can make your payment and check how much is due by logging into My Account. Please pay any charges as soon as possible to avoid receiving a late payment fee.

My flatmate has left food in the freezer. What do I do?

Speak with your flatmates in advance of check-out to make sure all cupboards and the fridge/freezer will be left empty. It’s important to work together so that the activity can be shared equally.

If any food or belongings are left in the kitchen, they'll need to apply a charge for them to be removed, and the charge will be split equally between everyone in the flat including yourself. If you are the last person to check-out of your flat, we recommended that you make the decision on any food left in the cupboards, fridge or freezer – you may want to take it with you, donate it to the foodbank or dispose of it responsibly.

Do I need to clean my room and flat before I check-out?

Yes. You’re responsible for leaving your room clean and empty. You can recycle or donate unwanted items, and all rubbish must be disposed of responsibly. Any items left in your room will be removed, and they’ll need to apply a charge for this.

If you’re sharing a flat, it’s a good idea to find out when everyone is leaving so that the cleaning in your kitchen and hallway can be shared equally.

Please leave your kitchen / lounge / hallway clean and empty – don’t forget to clean inside the fridge and freezer, and to empty your cupboards to avoid cleaning charges. If there are any items or food left in the kitchen or hallway, then removal charges may apply.

All cleaning, damage and removal charges will be split equally between all tenants.

Can you store my luggage for a short time after I check out?

No. Unfortunately they're not able to store anything in the property after check-out, so you’ll need to take all of your belongings with you.

If you need to store your luggage locally, they've partnered with LOVESPACE who specialise in secure storage with collection and delivery options.

I left something in my room – can I come and pick it up?

You must leave your room empty. If you left any belongings in your room or kitchen by mistake, please get in touch with the property straight away. They will remove the items and put them into safe storage at your property, where they will be kept for 14 days (from the day you checked out). You will need to contact your Property Team and make arrangements with them to collect your belongings. After the 14 days has passed, any uncollected items will be recycled, donated to charity, or disposed of responsibly

Where can I park to load up the car?

It may be difficult to park directly outside your property, so they recommend researching alternative parking in the area.

An item in the flat has stopped working. Will I be charged for it?

If an item in your flat has stopped working, please raise a maintenance request in their app before you check-out. If they are aware of items that need repairing in advance, and there has been no malicious damage, you won't be charged.

I forgot to put on the inventory that there was some damage when I moved in. Will I be charged?

They need to be fair and consistent with their approach to damage charges, which is why they encourage you to complete the inventory thoroughly when you first move in. They document any damage on their own room checks so they will have a record of this damage, and can cancel any charges for damage you didn’t cause. Please speak to staff in your Property Team if you need to report damages before you check-out.

An item in the flat was damaged by my flatmate. Will I get charged for it too?

They do charge for damages, however, if the person responsible for causing the damage is willing to take full responsibility, then they will only charge that person. If no one accepts the responsibility for damages in a communal area, then the charge will be split equally between everyone in the flat.

It's better to report damages whilst you’re living with them so they can get it fixed, and you can avoid any charges when you leave.

If something has been damaged – even if by accident - please report it to a member of your Property Team straight away.

Can I make repairs myself?

No. Your maintenance team will be happy to help with any repairs, so please log your maintenance request through their App.

Why is my credit no longer showing on my statement?

If you have a credit on your account, you will be able to see this on your account statement. However, if you have an upcoming future instalment (within the next 10 days) any credit that has previously shown on your account will have now moved to offset the future instalment.

This means that any rent will be deducted less the amount that your account was in credit.

Do you cater to different accessibility needs?

They cater for students of all abilities. From accessibility to neurodiversity, let’s work together to make student life easier for you. If there’s anything you need to tell us about before you arrive, they're here to listen and have a conversation on how they can make student life easier for you.

Let us know how they can help as far in advance as possible, so that they can make sure they accommodate you in the right way. You can contact by emailing the property or you can also take their pre-arrival disclosure form..

What accessibility needs are you unable accommodate?

Any condition which specifically requires staff intervention or requires staff to be first responders e.g. a seizure alarm that requires staff to respond.

Alcohol free, designated quiet, vegan, vegetarian, dietary restrictive, or one specific gender flats.

Specialist desk furniture/equipment. (This may be funded by Disabled Students Allowance, reach out to your universities disability team for further information).

What should I do if I'm concerned about my allergies?

If you’ve got any allergies and you’re concerned about living in a shared flat, get in touch with the residence team and they can advise on the best steps to take and how to manage this with your flatmates.

What if I have temporary accessibility needs?

If you’ve recently had an injury (such as a broken bone) or have a condition that will temporarily affect you, let the property team know as soon as possible so they can make sure all the right safety measures are in place for you.

You can email or fill out our pre-arrival disclosure form .They may also require you to complete a temporary PEEP form with the property team. If you have already checked in and would like to make a disclosure, please fill out the post-arrival disclosure form.

Can I view the property and room before booking?

They've created virtual tours for most of the properties but if you would like to see the property in person, you can get in touch with the amber agent.

How do I set up a bank account?

If you’ve not got a UK bank account, it’s important that you get one when you arrive.

It will save you time to look into it before you get to the UK, but there’s no need to worry if you’ve left it a little late. Each bank will have different requirements about what is needed from non-UK nationals to open a bank account.

It’s safe to say that you will need some form of identification, and proof of your residency and course here in the UK as standard. In most cases, you’ll also need a letter from the property to confirm your UK address, and they're happy to provide this for you.

They may well require more information and documentation, and may even need to arrange a meeting with you before this can be set up.

There are so many banks here in the UK, and each will have a slightly different policy.

What should I do if I am going to be arriving later at night or early in the morning?

If you are arriving later at night or early in the morning, simply call our Emergency Control Centre and they'll arrange for someone to come out and let you in.

What will happen when I arrive?

The team will be ready and waiting to check you in when you arrive, and give you the keys to your new room. If you have been asked to book a time slot for arrival, please make sure you stick to this.

You will receive information on your new home and city and they'll let you know what to do if you need any help or support while settling in.

I’ve moved into my room, what do I need to do now?

Aside from exploring the local area, meeting your flatmates and enrolling at your university, you should also consider the following;

Register with a GP – you can often do this on your university campus

Open a UK bank account – your university’s international office should be able to help you with this

Get a TV Licence – if you’ve got a TV in your flat or plan to watch TV online on your laptop you’ll need to get a TV licence.

Find out more about TV licences and how to buy one here.

Fill in the Council Tax Exemption Form

– As a full-time student you don’t need to pay council tax but you will need to provide us with your Council Tax Exemption Form.

Is cleaning provided?

It’s your responsibility to clean both your room and the shared areas of your flat.

Find guidance on keeping your room and flat clean and tidy from the residence team.

My flatmates never clean our communal area. What can I do?

All flatmates are responsible for keeping the communal areas clean and tidy. First, try to establish a cleaning rota. The rota is the key to working together to keep the place clean. All it takes is four simple steps:

Make a list of the regular cleaning tasks that need to be done

Decide with your flatmates who’s doing what, and on which day

Write each task for each person in the relevant day column

Do your tasks on the relevant day, and tick the box when you’re done

If you're still having trouble getting your flatmates to do their part after establishing a rota and speaking to them about it, please speak to your team at reception who will try to help.

Find guidance on keeping your room and flat clean and tidy from the residence team.

When does the heating turn on and how do I control it?

The heating in properties maintain a base temperature to stop rooms from getting cold. You’ll then find a thermostat in your individual rooms that you can use to alter how warm your room is.

There are two types of thermostats in our properties. The most common version has a single boost button. When you hit the boost button on your thermostat, it means that the heating will ramp up for 45 minutes, and you can do this multiple times.

But once it hits the upper temperature, you won’t be able to keep increasing it. Instead, it will simply maintain that level of warmth when you press the button.

In some buildings, you'll find a different thermostat that has five different settings (off, low, medium, high, boost). You can choose which setting you would like to have the heating on, and then use the boost button to increase the temperature for 45 minutes.

Once that temperature has been reached, the heating won’t come on again unless the thermostat senses a drop below that pre-set temperature.

How do I make an insurance claim?

When you book with us the possessions inside your room are protected through property Insurance.

If you need to make a claim you'll need to get in touch with insurance Claim Centre.

How can I set up Wi-Fi calling

Wi-Fi calling also known VoWiFi (voice over Wi-Fi), is a feature that allows you to make or receive calls and text messages over a Wi-Fi network. You can do this in the buildings by following these steps:

On Apple devices:

Make sure you are connected to the Glide Network and are signed in.

Go to settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling > On

On Android devices:

Make sure you are connected to the Glide Network and are signed in.

Go to settings > connections > WiFi calling > On > Set to Wi-Fi preferred to make sure that Wi-Fi calling is the default connection method when connected to Wi-Fi.

I'm having trouble connecting to the internet. What should I do?

If you’re having difficulty connecting, there’s a few things to check:

Clear your browsing history, cookies and cache

Forget the Wi-Fi network and search again

Turn off your Firewall -

remember to turn your firewall back on once you’re connected.

If you’re still unable to connect, or you think your internet has gone down, it’s best to contact your internet provider directly.

Your internet provider will depend on the property you’re living in:

Help with Glide Wi-Fi

Get in touch with Glide directly by calling or by emailing.

Help with University Wi-Fi

If your internet is provided by your university, your reception team will be able to help.

If you’re not sure who your internet provider is, talk to your reception team.

How do I connect to the internet?

When you choose to live with the property, access to up to 300Mb/s Wi-Fi is included in your rent. Connect up to 50 devices simultaneously, whether you're in the common room, study area or your bedroom, you're always connected.

Your Wi-Fi will be provided by Glide, unless it’s provided by your university. Glide delivers a Gigabit service with up to 1Gb on wired ports and 300MB on Wifi.You’ll be given further information on your internet provider when you arrive. In the meantime, you can check your Broadband and Wi-Fi availablity here.

Please be aware that some older devices may not be gigabit capable. Check your settings to find out more information on your connection.

How you connect to your Wi-Fi depends on the property you’re living in:

I've received a Passkey from Glide

Scan for available Wi-Fi networks, select

Glide-US-Resident

Enter your passkey

I haven’t received a Passkey from Glide

Scan for available Wi-Fi networks, select

Glide-US-Signup

or

US_Glide

Open a browser

Register your details on the Glide welcome screen

Help with Glide Wi-Fi

Get in touch with them directly by calling or by emailing.

How much does the internet cost?

Wi-Fi is included in your rent. If your internet is with Glide, you’ll have access to up to 300Mb/s and can connect up to 50 devices simultaneously. If your internet is provided by your university, they’ll be able to tell you your allowances.

How much does it cost to use the laundry facilities at my property?

The cost to use the laundry facilities in your building may differ slightly. Pricing information will be available once you've checked into your property.

Where is the laundry room located?

You'll find information on the location of the laundry room at your property in your property Welcome guide. You'll be sent a link to this by email ahead of checking in.

What do I do if I lose my keys and get locked out?

They have dedicated on-site Service and Safety teams in all the cities – which means that there will always be someone around to help if you need them. Part of their job is doing patrols of the buildings and attending to incidents, so don't worry if there is nobody at reception. You can let them know that you need help by contacting them via the security call point located near your reception or front door, or by calling the Emergency Control Centre.

You can also raise a locked out request in the property app, which will connect you directly to the Emergency Control Centre if you are locked out.

What’s a villavent and how should I use it?

A villavent helps to ventilate your flat by extracting old air and pumping fresh air into a room. You’ll find the villavent unit for your flat in your kitchen above the oven, and connecting vents in your bedroom and bathroom.

What should I do if I have problems with my fridge freezer?

If you’re having problems with the temperature of your fridge, check the temperature control switch - this will indicate how cold the fridge is. You can find the control inside your fridge at the top.

If the drawers of your freezer are hard to open, you may need to defrost it.

How do I use the temperature control in my flat?

All of our flats are fitted with Prefect temperature controls which you can use to adjust the temperature.

My small appliance is broken. What should I do?

If your toaster, kettle or iron has stopped working, they can arrange a replacement for you to collect from reception.

Simply raise a maintenance request in the property app and a member of your property team will be in touch to let you know when you can collect your replacement.

Please note that the following exclusions apply:

Toasters in Aberdeen properties

Kettles and toasters in Portsmouth properties

Toasters and irons in Bournemouth properties

Kettles, toasters and irons at Calthorpe Court and Beech Gardens in Birmingham

Kettles, toasters and irons at Cathedral Park in Bristol

Kettles, toasters and irons in Cardiff properties (Except Blackweir Lodge which provides all)

Kettles and toasters at Bridgewater Heights and Mill Point in Manchester

Kettles, toasters and irons in Southampton properties

What can be left if I'm only leaving for term holidays?

Your room is yours until the end of your contracted time listed in your Tenancy Agreement. That means you can leave anything you like in your room when you leave the property, for example the Christmas break.

There are a few things to remember to do before you leave your room:

Lock your bedroom door

Lock your windows and close your curtains

Take the rubbish out

Switch off the lights

Unplug your appliances

Do I have to move out during holiday periods like Christmas and Easter?

Your room is yours until the end of your contracted time listed in your Tenancy Agreement. That means, if your contract covers holiday periods like Christmas and Easter, you won't need to move out during these times.

Is a TV included in my room?

There are TVs in many of the communal areas, and some bedrooms include TVs too - you can check what's available at your property on your property page or in your welcome guide. You'll be sent a link to your welcome guide before you arrive.

You will need a TV licence for your bedroom if you’re watching TV live or on-demand, and if you have a TV licence for your bedroom this automatically covers the communal kitchen too.

If you just want to watch TV in the communal kitchen, then you and your flatmates can arrange a single TV licence together. Students living in a studio will also need to arrange their own TV licence if you plan to watch TV live or on-demand.

I want to bring a TV to watch in my room - how can I connect this?

How you connect a TV in your room will depend on the property you’re living in. Most of our rooms don't have aerial points, but if you have a Smart TV you can connect through Wi-Fi.

If you plan to watch live or on demand TV, you’ll require a TV License. For more information on this, visit www.tvlicensing.co.uk.

Can I stay overnight with my student when I visit them?

Students should follow their property’s rules on having guests. If they don’t know what these are, they should speak to their property team.

What are your fire safety procedures?

The property work with Avon Fire and Rescue Service to go above and beyond what the fire safety regulations demand from our homes, policies, and procedures. The fire risk assessments are done by experienced assessors who are members of the Institution of Fire Engineers.

On-site teams test our fire alarms every week, and show all new arrivals their evacuation routes and assembly points - so they know exactly what to do in an emergency.

You'll find emergency signage located throughout each building, but if you’re ever unsure or worried, you can speak to staff who’ll be happy to explain where you’d need to go.

How can I keep safe from fire in my flat?

Nothing is more important than your safety, and that includes keeping safe from fire in your flat. There’s safety equipment and systems on site that help to keep you safe every day, but there’s a part for you to play too.

Here’s the best ways to keep fire safe in your flat:

Keep doorways and hallways free from obstructions

Keep fire doors closed and never wedge them open

Switch on your cooker extractor fan when you cook

Never leave your cooking unattended

Don’t start cooking if you’re tired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol

Never cover a heater or dry your clothes on them

Never cover a smoke detector

Use the bathroom fan when showering - steam, and even deodorant spray, can set off the smoke alarm

Never use faulty electrical equipment

Be careful to not overload plug sockets or extension leads when in use (appliances which give off heat should only ever be plugged in alone eg hairdryers etc)

And around the building:

Keep all exits and hallways clear of any obstructions

Never wedge communal fire doors open

Report any faults with fire doors or equipment to us as soon as you spot them

Never block emergency access to your building

Familiarise yourself with fire escapes and your fire assembly point

Only use the dedicated smoking areas and never smoke or vape inside

And remember, tampering with fire safety equipment is against the law. Don’t tamper with your fire extinguishers, fire alarm system, smoke detectors (including covering them), break-glass and fire exit signs.

What should I do if there’s a fire?

If there’s a fire in your flat, we know this can be scary. No matter how small or big, it’s important to act quickly. Don’t panic and follow these instructions:

Get out immediately if you hear the alarm

Leave your flat and close all doors behind you

Use the stairs, never use the lift

Call 999 – never assume someone else has

Stay away from your flat until you’re told it’s safe to return

There’s also key fire safety information in your flat usually on the back of your door, it’s a good idea to make yourself familiar with this when you arrive.

Your fire test day and time, as well as your assembly point, are in your welcome guide. Select your city and choose your property to find specific information for where you live.

How can I prevent false fire alarms?

False activations are frustrating. Not only do they disrupt you, but they can also make others become too relaxed when it comes to hearing the fire alarm. You should never assume a fire alarm is just a false activation, and always evacuate whenever you hear the alarm.

There are however a few things you can do to help reduce false alarm activations:

Keep the bathroom door closed when showering as steam can activate the fire alarm

Use aerosol sprays in the bathroom and turn on the extractor fan

Do not cover your bedroom heater with clothes or other items

Do not use candles

When cooking - open your kitchen windows slightly and keep your kitchen fire door closed. Don’t leave cooking unattended.

If your break glass point is damaged, let your Unite Students team know

Don’t smoke in the building

If you suspect that others might be smoking in the building, let your Unite Students team know

What’s your policy on smoking / vaping?

All of the buildings are non-smoking, so they don’t allow smoking or vaping inside your flat, room or communal areas. They do have some designated outdoor spaces that they ask the residents who smoke or vape to use instead. There are cigarette bins located on site and they ask that residents use these where needed to help keep things tidy.

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

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Bournemouth Student Accommodation

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Bournemouth is a coastal city located in the south of England, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant student life. Situated in Dorset, it is just a short train ride from London, making it easily accessible for students from all over the United Kingdom and beyond. Bournemouth started as a small Victorian seaside resort. Now, it is a lively city with a rich cultural and academic history. The city has a population of around 200,000, with a large student community contributing to its youthful and dynamic atmosphere. Bournemouth is surrounded by beautiful nature. The stunning Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is nearby. You can enjoy many outdoor activities here, like hiking, cycling, and beach sports.

Bournemouth hosts well-known schools like Bournemouth University. This university ranks high and is famous for its strong media, business, and technology programs. The university is close to amber-listed properties. This makes it easy for students to find places to stay. The city is famous for its lively events. Music festivals and beach parties draw in Gen Z students. They seek a fun social life. Bournemouth has great amenities for students, a diverse community, and is close to the sea. This makes it a perfect place for students to live and study. Amber helps you find a wide range of verified private student accommodation Bournemouth options. Now, finding a place to call home is easier than ever.

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Finding the perfect student accommodation in Bournemouth is key to a great university experience. You need a place that feels safe, fits your budget, and supports both studying and socialising. Proximity to campus, good facilities, and a friendly community matter a lot when choosing. Amber makes it easy to find your ideal student lettings Bournemouth properties by providing a range of verified and reliable listings. Whether you’re after a modern en-suite room, a spacious studio, or a shared flat, amber helps find student homes Bournemouth tailored to your needs. Here are five excellent options for student accommodation in Bournemouth:

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5. Oxford Point

Affordable Student Accommodation in Bournemouth

Bournemouth offers a range of student housing options to suit various budgets, from basic shared flats to modern studios. Finding cheap student accommodation near Bournemouth University doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or comfort. Budget-friendly student studios Bournemouth offer key amenities. These include high-speed Wi-Fi, study areas, and safe environments. This way, students can enjoy a balanced lifestyle. Here are five affordable student apartments in Bournemouth to stay near Bournemouth University and the Arts University Bournemouth. These options, priced between £130 and £175 per week, offer convenience and value, perfect for students seeking quality on a budget.

1. Lyme Regis House
2. Purbeck House
3. Cranborne House
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Best Areas to live in Bournemouth

Bournemouth has different neighbourhoods for students. Each option has its benefits. They are close to universities, affordable, and offer services for students. From budget-friendly flats to modern studios, these areas provide excellent options for student housing in Bournemouth.

1. Winton

Winton is a top choice for students due to its proximity to Bournemouth University’s Talbot Campus. It offers affordable houses and flats, plus a lively high street with cafes, shops, and bars.

2. Charminster

Charminster offers budget-friendly apartments and shared houses. It's perfect for students looking to save money. It’s well-connected by bus to Bournemouth University and the town centre, with plenty of eateries and shops nearby.

3. Boscombe

Boscombe is perfect for students on a budget, offering cheaper flats and houses near the beach. It’s close to AECC University College and has good bus links to Bournemouth University’s Lansdowne Campus.

4. Lansdowne

Lansdowne is a central hub for students, located near Bournemouth University’s Lansdowne Campus. It offers modern student housing, quick access to the train station, and many restaurants and nightlife options.

5. Southbourne

Southbourne has a calm vibe. It features affordable apartments and houses. This makes it great for students who want a relaxed place to live. It’s near the beach and has good transport links to Arts University Bournemouth and the town centre.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Bournemouth

Bournemouth student accommodation offers a range of room types to suit various budgets and lifestyles. Properties, like Purbeck House, Oxford Point, and St Peter’s Hall, provide high-quality options with modern amenities. Below are the main room types available in Bournemouth, tailored for student needs.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom and bathroom, ensuring personal space. You share a kitchen and living area with others, creating a social environment. These rooms, found in properties like Purbeck House, are ideal for students who want privacy but enjoy connecting with roommates.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom for less money. They share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges. Budget-friendly options are available throughout Bournemouth. They are perfect for students who want affordable Bournemouth student accommodation and a personal space for studying and sleeping.

3. Studio Apartments

Student studios Bournemouth properties, like those at St Peter’s Hall, are self-contained units with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. They provide total independence. This is great for students who like managing their own space, free from roommates. These are great for focused study schedules.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

These student properties in Bournemouth offer one or two private bedrooms. They share common spaces like the kitchen and living room. They’re ideal for students wanting a quieter setup with just one or two roommates, offering more space than larger shared flats.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments, common in Oxford Point, feature multiple private bedrooms with shared communal areas. They create a friendly community. This makes them great for students who like to socialise but still want their private bedroom.

Cost of Living in Bournemouth

Understanding the cost of living in Bournemouth is essential for students planning to move there. This coastal city has a lively vibe and stunning views. These features make it a great place for students. The average monthly cost of living in Bournemouth affects students' finances and daily choices. The monthly expense usually ranges from £1200 to £1500. So, it’s important to include these costs when looking at student accommodation in Bournemouth and other related expenses.

1. Food: £30 to £70 per week
2. Gas and Electricity: £25 to £50 per week
3. Internet & Mobile Phone: £15 to £30 per week
4. Dinner at a Restaurant: £70 to £150 per week
5. Laundry: £15 to £25 per week
6. Stationery and Textbooks: £10 to £30 per week
7. Clothing: £40 to £75 per month
8. Travel (Buses, Trains, Trams): £40 to £150 per month

Student Travel In Bournemouth

Travelling in Bournemouth is key to the student experience. You have many affordable and easy options to get around the city. Bournemouth has a great public transport system. Whether you are going to class, checking out nearby spots, or exploring farther, you can get around easily. You can also cycle to make your travels smoother.

1. Buses: Bournemouth has a large and frequent bus network. Multiple companies, like More Bus and Yellow Buses, operate it. They provide routes that cover all major areas and student hotspots. The buses run at regular intervals – typically every 5 to 10 minutes during peak hours. Prices for single fares tend to be very reasonable, starting at around £2.00, but students can save even more by purchasing a travel card or bus pass. The Unibus service is for students.
It has direct links to Bournemouth University (Talbot Campus), Bournemouth & Poole College, and Bournemouth Arts University

2. Cycling: Bournemouth is great for biking. It has many bike lanes and bike-sharing options. Students often choose cycling as a cost-effective and healthy way to travel. Bournemouth’s flat terrain and scenic routes make it particularly appealing for cyclists. The Beryl Bikes scheme offers flexible and affordable bike hire. You can unlock a bike for just £1. After that, it costs only 5p per minute.

3. Trains

Trains from Bournemouth are frequent. You can easily reach nearby towns and cities, like London. It’s a convenient option for students planning weekend trips or needing to commute further. The cost is around £25/week, and students can get a railcard that provides a 30% discount on travel passes, making train travel more affordable.

4. Walking

Bournemouth’s compact size makes it an ideal city for walking. Most student accommodations are close enough to walk to the university and nearby shops. Walking is free, and no travel card is needed.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Bournemouth

Bournemouth is a vibrant and student-friendly place. Here, you will find comfort, convenience, and a path to academic success. With its coastal charm and vibrant community, Bournemouth is a great place for students to both study and unwind. The city's lively vibe and many student-friendly amenities make for a great university experience. Bournemouth is known for its low crime rates and safe neighbourhoods, making it ideal for students. Areas such as Winton and Charminster are popular among students due to their easy access to cafes, libraries, and study spaces. Bournemouth has student-friendly areas. You can find busy cafes and quiet places to read or relax.

For social gatherings, students can visit popular spots. They might enjoy Hub Café for coffee or The Library Restaurant for tasty, budget-friendly meals. Bournemouth's Lower Gardens and Bournemouth Beach are great spots to relax. They’re also ideal for outdoor study sessions. For nightlife, Halo and Cameo are lively clubs. If you prefer a chill night, The Urban Reef has sea views and a relaxed vibe. Bournemouth’s event calendar is great for students. The Bournemouth International Centre hosts events like the Bournemouth Music Festival and the Bournemouth Food & Drink Festival. These events are perfect for diving into the local culture. These events are a great way for students to connect with the community and make the most of their time in the city.

Top Universities In Bournemouth

Bournemouth has respected universities. This makes it a popular spot for students from the UK and around the world. The city has many academic programs. It also provides great research opportunities and lively student communities. Here are the top universities in Bournemouth:

1. Bournemouth University

Bournemouth University is well-known for its strong business, media, and health science programs. It attracts students seeking excellent teaching and modern facilities. Students at Bournemouth University have access to many resources. These include libraries, study spaces, and student accommodation nearby, like The Old Fire Station.

2. Bournemouth Arts University

Bournemouth Arts University focuses on creative arts and design. It offers excellent programs in fine art, animation, and graphic design. The university is known for practical skills and creative projects. It offers great chances for hands-on learning.

3. Bournemouth and Poole College

Bournemouth and Poole College provides many vocational courses. These courses help students gain practical skills in business, media, and technology. The college is close to popular student housing. It offers professional courses that help students get jobs.

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