Student Accommodation in Exeter

Situated in the heart of Devon, Exeter’s unique charm and outstanding university continues to draw in a diverse range of students to the city each and every year.  Not only has Exeter repeatedly been named among the best place to live in the UK, it also boasts an affordable cost of living, a low crime rate and an abundance of green space.

Today, this vibrant city is home to a diverse population who enjoy an abundance of eateries, independent shops, bars, boutiques and cafés. Beneath the surface, however, is a long and rich cultural heritage that stretches back to before the arrival of the Romans. Over 2,000 years of the city’s history can be explored in Exeter’s Underground Passages, Red Coat Guided Tours and the Royal Albert Museum.

Just one hour from Bristol by train and two hours from London, Exeter has excellence transport links to keep students connected to the rest of the UK. On a local level, the city benefits from over 700 bus stops that support countless routes, so wherever you choose to live, you’ll never be far from your friends!

Student accommodation is dotted around the city centre and Pennsylvania, but those aren’t the only options for those looking to relocate to Exeter for study. Plenty of gorgeous renovated period homes can be found in Heavitree and Newtown for more of a residential feel, while Stoke Hill is ideal for those seeking to get closer to nature for a bit more peace and quiet.  

Being a Student in Exeter

If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a modern-day version of Lord of the Rings’ “The Shire”, Exeter is it. Surrounded by acres of gorgeous wilderness and beautiful beaches, the city feels green, clean and is brimming with things to do.

After a hard day (or night’s work) in the library, treat yourself to a spot of shopping at the Princesshay Shopping Mall in the centre, or take advantage of the city’s strong connection to art and culture with an evening of live music at Atigiano Café Bar - or the Exeter Corn Exchange for more well-known acts.

Due to the large volume of students in the city, many of the bars and restaurants in Exeter offer discounts and student menus to make drinking or dining out more affordable. For a cold brew on a hot sunny day, we recommend On The Waterfront, situated on Exeter Quayside. If you’ve ever wanted to try watermelon flavoured cider, head to the Old Firehouse – this bar was the inspiration behind Harry Potter’s ‘Leaky Cauldron’! 

Of course, you don’t have to spend money to have a good time in Exeter.  From art galleries and museums to walking tours and days out to the wild moorlands of Dartmoor National Park, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to cheap and cheerful activities. 

University of Exeter Student Accommodation 

Part of the UK’s prestigious Russell Group research-intensive universities, the University of Exeter is recognised worldwide for outstanding teaching - so much so, that it was awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework in 2017. 

Thanks to their career-focused programmes, and a strong support network of personal development tutors, coaches and academics, 95% of graduates are in employment or further education. 

Consistently high levels of satisfaction from the 23,000 students who study at Exeter can be seen by the glowing reviews left by those currently studying - along with alumni from years gone by. Of course, from the beautiful campus, modern buildings and world-renowned business school to the friendly atmosphere that welcomes new students from over 130 countries, there’s plenty for them to be proud of. A diverse local nightlife, a bustling town centre and gorgeous grasslands further cements Exeter as a location of choice to study!

Students in Exeter have a number of options of where to settle down for the duration of their study. The city centre is invariably popular as it has everything you need on your doorstep, but don’t be fooled into thinking it’s the only option.

A wealth of stylish student homes can be found throughout the city, including at a stone’s throw from the university in Pennsylvania, in the historic village of Heavitree or adjacent to the centre in Mount Pleasant - home to Exeter City Football Club. Since the city has such a strong transport network, it doesn’t matter where you choose to live – you’ll always be a short bus or train ride away from the action.

Why UniHomes?

When it comes to student accommodation in Exeter, UniHomes showcases the best properties to suit a range of preferences. From modern apartments  right by the university campus to the semi-detatched homes in the Stoke Hill community, there’s truly something for everyone.

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