Student Accommodation in Nottingham
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Student areas in Nottingham
Universities in Nottingham
Student housing in Nottingham
Nottingham is one of the UK's best-loved cities for university students, and it's easy to see why. With two major universities and a vibrant nightlife scene, finding student accommodation in Nottingham is all about picking the right spot for your lifestyle. Whether that means being steps from campus or settling into a quieter street with a short bus ride to lectures, the city gives you real choices.
Browse student accommodation in Nottingham on Housr by price, neighbourhood, or how close you want to be to your university. Filter down to the properties that suit you and save time from the start.
How to narrow down your options
Campus proximity
Working out how far you're willing to travel for an early lecture is one of the quickest ways to cut down your search. If you want to be within walking distance, focus on the areas closest to your campus.
Property size
Think about how many people you want to share with before you start browsing. Smaller groups tend to find more options at the lower end of the market, while bigger households often get better value per person.
Bills and essentials
Every property on Housr is listed with its price inclusive of a Housr Bills package, so there are no surprise costs on top of your rent. Beyond that, it's worth considering the practical stuff that affects daily life: parking, garden or outdoor space, a decent desk setup, en-suites, and whether the street is going to be quiet enough for sleep.
Tenancy details
Before you commit, take a look at the start date, length of contract, whether a guarantor is needed, and what's included in the deposit. A sensible approach is to shortlist properties you like, go and have a look in person, and then talk through the paperwork with the letting agent at or after the viewing. That way, you're not wasting time on places that don't actually work for you.
What makes Nottingham a strong choice for student housing?
Nottingham punches well above its weight as a student city. It's compact, affordable compared to London or Manchester, and built around two universities with over 60,000 students between them.
Here's what getting around looks like as a student in Nottingham:
Tram network
Nottingham's NET tram system runs through the city centre and out to all the major campuses. There's a discounted Student Academic Year Tram Ticket available through the NETGO! app, which works out to under ÂŁ1 a day for unlimited tram travel across the network. It's one of the easiest ways to keep your commute affordable.
Bus coverage
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) and Trent Barton,n between them, em cover most of the city with frequent services. Both operators offer student discounts, so it's worth checking what's available before you start paying full fare.
Rail links
Nottingham train station is well connected to Birmingham, London, Manchester and other cities. If you travel home regularly, picking somewhere that gives you a straightforward route into the station makes a real difference.
Nottingham has a good mix of converted terraces in the traditional student neighbourhoods and newer apartment buildings closer to the centre. Knowing which type you're drawn to before you start looking will help you ask the right questions at viewings.
Student areas in Nottingham to consider
Lenton
Lenton is the heartbeat of student life in Nottingham. It sits between the University of Nottingham and the city centre, which makes it convenient for students at either institution. The streets are packed with terraced houses that have been converted into shared student homes, and during term time the area genuinely buzzes. There are supermarkets, takeaways, and a handful of well-known student pubs all within easy reach. Wollaton Park — famous for its deer and its appearance in The Dark Knight Rises — is only a short walk away.
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Dunkirk
If you're at the University of Nottingham and want the shortest possible commute, Dunkirk is hard to beat. Many students can literally walk to lectures from here. It's a bit quieter than Lenton and has more of a mix of locals alongside students, which gives it a friendlier, less full-on feel. The Canalside area is popular for outdoor walks, and there are decent parks and green spaces nearby. Rents tend to be a touch lower than some of the other hotspots, making it a solid option if budget is a priority.
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Hockley
Hockley is where Nottingham's creative side really comes through. It's the city's art district — think vintage clothing shops, street art, independent cafés, and bars with live music. The Lace Market area sits nearby and has its own character, with grand old warehouse buildings that have been turned into apartments and restaurants. It's particularly popular with Nottingham Trent students, and the nightlife options are genuinely varied. If you want somewhere that feels a bit different from a typical student neighbourhood, Hockley is worth a serious look.
Beeston
Beeston has the feel of its own small town rather than just another part of the city. It's just west of the University of Nottingham's main campus, and a lot of first-year students who start in halls nearby decide to stay in the area once they move into private accommodation. There's a decent high street with cafés, shops, and pubs, a weekly market, and good tram and bus links back into the centre. It suits students who want a community atmosphere without being right in the middle of the student bubble.
Best for: a community feel, proximity to the University of Nottingham, and a quieter pace.
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Choosing between student houses, rooms and studios in Nottingham
Student houses in Nottingham (house shares)
These are usually the best value when you split the cost between a group. They're also the most natural way to live with friends, and the converted terraces you'll find in areas like Lenton and Dunkirk are well-suited to this.
Private rooms in shared homes
A good middle ground if you want shared living without having to pull together a whole group yourself. Pay attention to the communal spaces — kitchens and living rooms are where most of your time will be spent outside your bedroom. If you need help finding housemates, the Roomie feature in the Housr app lets you match with other students. Download Housr on
iOS or Android.
Studios and 1-bed flats
If you need your own space for study, shift work, or just personal time, a studio can work well. There are fewer of them on the market in Nottingham compared to house shares, so it's worth setting up alerts early. Be honest with yourself about the trade-off: cooking and sleeping in the same small room gets old quickly if you're used to more space.
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