Clarendon Street, City Centre
Private Halls
Available from 12th September 2026
Building details
Clarendon Street places you right in the centre of Nottingham student life, just moments from Nottingham Trent University and close to everything the city has to offer.
Currently undergoing a full multi million pound refurbishment, the property is being transformed with upgraded spaces, new furniture and a fresh new look ready for the next academic year. Offering a range of private studios from £147 per week, it’s designed for students who want independent living with their own bathroom, personal space and a simple, comfortable setup.
With , high speed WiFi, study spaces, communal lounges and on site laundry, everything is designed to make everyday student life easy. Surrounded by cafés, shops, restaurants, nightlife and transport links, Clarendon Street gives you the best of Nottingham right on your doorstep.
Secure Access
Superfast WiFi
Fully Furnished
Social Spaces
Close to Campus
Central Location
Bills included
Room Option
Deluxe Double Studio
- Studio
- Study desk and chair
- Private dining space
- Sink
Deluxe Double Studio
Room description
This self-contained studio features a high-spec kitchenette with an integrated microwave-oven and fridge-freezer, alongside a fully equipped study zone including a desk, lamp, pinboard, and whiteboard. The space is anchored by a comfortable double bed and a modern ensuite with separate wet and dry areas, providing a perfectly organized and private living environment.
Room amenities
Studio
Study desk and chair
Private dining space
Sink
Shower
Bedroom furniture
Kitchenette
Availability
Location
Availability
EPC rating
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Clarendon Street, City Centre
- Private Halls
Bills included
We take the stress out of student living. All student homes have bills included!£147.25 per person per week including bills
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Extra features
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Utilities and Council Tax
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Tenancy information
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Permitted payments
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- Payments associated with early termination of a tenancy (capped at the landlord's loss or the agent's reasonably incurred costs);
- Utilities, communication services e.g. gas, electricity, internet. TV licence and council tax.
- Interest payments for the late payment of rent (up to 3% above Bank of England's annual percentage rate);
- Reasonable costs for replacement of lost keys or other security devices;
- Contractual damages in the event of the tenant's default of a tenancy agreement; and
- Any other permitted payments under the Tenant Fees Act 2019.
Tenant information
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