Mary Street, City Centre
Apartment with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
Available from 3rd July 2026
Bills included
We take the stress out of student living. All student homes have bills included!Key features
Modern and open kitchen and living room
Large windows allowing plenty of natural light
Well established development full of character
roof terraces
Washer-dryer and tall fridge-freezer
Close to SHU, Waterbear, train and bus stations and city centre
Next door to popular bar with beer garden
Bills included
Location
Description
Hawk Works is our flagship student development and it’s easy to see why it’s in demand year after year. Set within a beautifully converted former manufacturing plant, the building is packed with character and original features that celebrate Sheffield’s industrial heritage - perfect for students who want something a little different from standard student housing.
Tucked just off the edge of the city centre on a charming cobbled street, Hawk Works sits among creative studios, modern apartments, and a popular microbrewery, giving the area a vibrant, urban feel while still feeling like a hidden gem.
The development offers stylish, high-quality apartments alongside a peaceful courtyard and two impressive roof gardens - ideal for socialising with friends, studying outdoors, or unwinding after a busy day on campus.
This spacious three-bedroom apartment features a sleek open-plan kitchen and lounge, fully equipped for student life. It includes a washer-dryer, tall fridge-freezer, dining area, two large comfy sofas, and a smart TV - perfect for group dinners, movie nights, or relaxed evenings in.
Each bedroom is generously sized and comes fully furnished with a 3/and matching furniture, providing plenty of storage and a comfortable space to study and relax. The apartment is completed by a modern bathroom with a contemporary shower.
Hawk Works is ideal for students looking for a unique, stylish home with great social spaces, modern comforts, and a prime city-centre location.
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Mary Street, City Centre
- Apartment
- with 3 bedrooms
- and 1 bathroom
Bills included
We take the stress out of student living. All student homes have bills included!£118 per person per week including bills
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Extra features
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Utilities and Council Tax
| Council Tax band Student exemptions may apply | Ask agent |
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| Water supply | Ask agent |
| Gas supply | Ask agent |
| Broadband | Ask agent |
Tenancy information
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