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Crown House, Brighton

21, Upper N St, Brighton, BN1 3FG, United Kingdom
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£250
per week
0.6 mi from City Center
( 8m. 11m. 13m)
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St Giles College | 0.4 mi
University of Brighton (Grand P... | 0.47 mi
Bellerbys College | 0.54 mi
BIMM, Brighton and Hove | 0.62 mi
Kings Brighton | 0.62 mi
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About the Property

Crown House Brighton, perfectly located at Upper N St, BN1 3FG, in the seaside city, stands out as a premier choice for housing options. Crown House Prestige Student Living boasts an array of room types, including a wide range of classic to premium studio apartments. Crown House Brighton student accommodation is in close proximity to all the universities. Such as St Giles College is a 9-minute walk away, and the University of Brighton (Grand Parade Campus) is a 13-minute walk away.

Brighton is a great city for students thanks to its creative culture and strong universities, offering a perfect balance between academics and social life. According to the QS rankings, Brighton ranks among the top 10 UK cities to stay in for students. With top universities, it offers great employment options for you at top institutions. With this, it becomes a hotpot of cultures. You can live among multicultural surroundings and get to learn about them as well. In its esteemed universities, you can pursue various types of degrees in the UK. Over 50,000 students are currently studying and living in Brighton. The city ranks 67th in the security index. Plus, the University of Brighton offer secure campuses to study at. The cost of living is 30% cheaper than in London. You can expect to spend around £1,360–£2,090 per month. This will vary depending on your lifestyle choices. Living at Prestige Student Living Crown House Brighton ensures a comfortable and secure environment, fostering both academic success and an enriching social life in one of the UK's most beloved student cities.

Features

At Crown House Brighton by Prestige Student Living, every aspect of student accommodation is designed with comfort and convenience in mind. Crown House student accommodation in Brighton offers various studio options ranging from classic studio, premium studio, large studio, deluxe studio, luxury studio, superior studio, platinum studio, and club studio. Each fully furnished room at Crown House Brighton comes equipped with a double bed with under-bed storage, a bedside table, a full-length mirror and a wardrobe to arrange your things properly. For a healthy morning routine, you can prepare something to eat at the breakfast bar with additional appliances like a microwave oven and an integrated fridge with a freezer. Crown House Brighton also facilitates study desks with drawer space so that each student can focus on their studies without any hindrance.

Beyond the comfort of their rooms, students can indulge in the array of common amenities. Stay connected and entertained with 1GB of free Wi-Fi and a vibrant gaming room, or collaborate in the private dining area. A newly refurbished free on-site gym offers a fantastic space to keep yourself fit, while the on-site laundry facilities ensure practicality in day-to-day living. Security is paramount, which is why Crown House Brighton provides free content insurance, and an on-site maintenance team available to address any issues swiftly. The property also ensures safety and convenience with available parking facilities such as secure bike storage. With 24/7 CCTV and secure access, students wouldn't have to worry about their safety. With additional perks, such as parcel lockers and ample study spaces, students can live hassle-free.

Location and What's Hot?

Crown House student accommodation by Prestige Student Living is not just convenient; it's set amidst an academic haven. Prestigious institutions like the University of Brighton, including its Grand Parade and Moulsecoomb Campuses, and the acclaimed University of Sussex are all within reach, making it a prime spot for academic pursuits. Furthermore, the music and arts scenes are bolstered with institutions like BIMM Brighton right at your fingertips.

When it comes to downtime, residents of Crown House Brighton student accommodation are spoilt for choice. Dive into a book or enjoy a good cup of coffee at the quirky Starbucks Coffee, Costa Coffee, Craft Beer Co. Brighton, or spend an evening enjoying some live music at the iconic Concorde 2. If the palette yearns for international flavours, the Chilli Pickle offers an eclectic Indian menu; Wendy's, Greggs, and Roosters Piri Piri are some good restaurants for tasty cuisine, while Plateau presents a selection of fine wines paired with exquisite small plates. For those looking for fresh produce, the Open Market is a local gem complete with an array of goods. Students at Crown House can relish the green space that comes with proximity to Queen's Park, offering a serene escape from the city bustle. Health care is close at hand as well, with Royal Sussex County Hospital just a short distance away. And, not to forget, those residing at Crown House Brighton student accommodation can immerse themselves in the cultural tapestry of the city by exploring the historic Royal Pavilion or taking a stroll down the iconic Brighton Palace Pier. With convenience at its core, Crown House Brighton gives student life a whole new definition of comfort and accessibility.

Commute

For students at Crown House Brightonb by Prestige Student Living, commuting is a breeze, thanks to the prime location that puts various public transport options within easy reach. From the hustle and bustle of the city centre to the tranquillity of the coastline, every journey is straightforward. The closest bus stop is Clarence Square bus stop which is just a stone's throw away. Other than that, you can board the train from Brighton Train Station, which is a walking distance away. Crown House Brighton student accommodation is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to the dynamic life Brighton offers, with seamless accessibility to transport links that are ready to take you wherever you need to be.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my Crown House rental price include car parking?

On-site car parking is available at some Crown House properties, but is not included within the rental price unless explicitly stated and confirmed in writing. Payments for car parking permits are separate to your tenancy agreement. Please speak to the property team if you wish to purchase a car parking space. Car parking spaces are very limited and are strictly on a first-come first-served basis.

Can I book Crown House if I’m under 18?

If you turn 18 in the first semester of university, they can accept your booking at properties where there is 24/7 security available and have an adult over the age of 18 must be a co-signatory on your tenancy agreement and must accept the terms of it.

They can accept under 18s in some of their properties subject to their Policy for Students under the Age of 18.

Can I purchase bedding and kitchen packages at Crown House?

Yes you can order a package to be waiting for you upon arrival at Crown House on their starter kit ordering portal.

What do I need to bring with me at Crown House?

When you come to pick up your Crown House keys you need to bring some photographic ID. To find out what else you may need to bring check out their ‘what to take to university’ page.

Is there car parking facilities for when I move in at Crown House?

Some Crown House properties have car parking facilities available for a small charge, please speak to your property team directly if you would like to reserve car parking.

Does my Crown House rental price include room cleaning?

Room cleaning services are available at some Crown House properties for an additional charge, unless stated as being included with the rent.

Are pets allowed at Crown House?

No pets of any kind are permitted at management, except registered assistance dogs.

Do you provide summer accommodation?

Yes, their summer bookings usually open around March. Keep a look out for pricing and information or contact us to know more.

Do I have to move out in the holidays?

Your room is yours for the full contract period and you don’t need to move out during academic breaks.

Does my Crown House rental price include insurance?

Contents insurance is included at some Crown House properties which will be specified in your tenancy agreement.

Do I need to pay council tax?

If you are a qualifying full time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide them with your council tax exemption certificate which your university will be able to arrange.

If you do not have this when you move in because you have not yet enrolled on your course, please ensure that you bring with you the name of your university and your university student ID number.

Can I move in before I pay my rent for Crown House?

All rent that is due must have been paid when you check in at Crown House. If you are having difficulties or this will be a problem, please contact the property as early as possible who will assist you.

Can I book a room without a viewing?

Yes, you can book rooms online using the 'book now' option, which only takes around five minutes.

How long does a viewing take?

A viewing usually takes around 15 to 20 minutes, however you can spend as long as you wish viewing the property.

What will I be shown on my viewing?

The property team will guide you around the building and show you the social areas, outdoor spaces and on-site facilities as well as the rooms you would like to see (dependent upon availability). Please be aware that some rooms and apartments that you view may be occupied by their current residents.

I'm in a different country, how do I view a property?

They offer a Online viewings for those who cannot view in person. Just click 'Arrange a Viewing' and from there you can choose the Online option and organise a time and date that suits you. A member of the team will skype call you at your arranged time. To know more about this you can be in touch with Amber agent.

What are the emergency numbers in the uk?

To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance and Coast Guard) dial 999
For non-emergency police assistance call 101

When should I use 101?

You should call 101 to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. For example:

• Your car has been stolen
• Your property has been damaged
• You suspect drug use or dealing in your neighbourhood
• Give the police information about crime in your area
• Speak to the police about a general enquiry

You should always call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.
To contact the NHS for non-emergency medical advice and assistance, dial 111

When should use 111?

You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.

Call 111 if:

• you need medical help fast but it's not a 999 emergency
• you think you need to go to A&E or need another NHS urgent care service
• you don't know who to call or you don't have a GP to calld
• you need health information or reassurance about what to do next

For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way. If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you're concerned about your condition, continue to use that number. For immediate life-threatening emergencies, continue to call 999.

What types of apartments are available at Crown House Brighton?

Crown House Brighton typically offers a wide range of studio apartments.

How far is Crown House Brighton, from St Giles College?

The property is located at a 9-minute walk from St Giles College, making it very convenient for students.

Is public transport easily accessible from the property?

Yes, the Crown House Brighton is well-connected to various modes of public transport, all situated just a short walk away.

What lease terms are typical for the apartments?

Crown House Brighton offers easily segregated lease terms for students to make it more convenient for them.

How do I apply for Crown House Brighton?

Applying is simple: find the listing on amber, select your preferred floor plan, submit student and guarantor information (if needed), and follow the secure application process.

Crown House, Brighton

Student Accommodations in Brighton

Brighton Student Accommodation

Brighton is a lively seaside city in southern England with a thriving student culture. It is home to the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex in East Sussex, and it has over 37,000 students in total in the Brighton and Hove district. The availability of on-campus student accommodation in Brighton is limited due to the high demand for the same. Hence, the majority of students prefer to look for student properties to rent in Brighton outside the university campuses. The city has numerous options for student houses in Brighton, including private halls, shared accommodations, en-suite rooms, and modern studios.

The prices of student accommodation in Brighton vary depending on room types and areas. On average, prices range from £150 to £300 per week. Some rooms, particularly studio flats, can cost more depending on the facilities and proximity to campus. Finding the right student accommodation in Brighton is made easy with amber. The website provides verified listings and round-the-clock booking support, making your search for student flats in Brighton easier. Amber lists the best student accommodation providers, such as Dwell Student Living and iQ Brighton student accommodation. Other popular off-campus student homes in Brighton are Pavilion Point and Britannia Study Hotel.

About Brighton

Brighton is an exciting seaside city in the United Kingdom that is known for its creativity, friendly atmosphere, and seaside attractions. Brighton is located on the southern coast of England, about an hour’s drive from London. Originally an idyllic fishing town, Brighton evolved into a fashionable seaside resort in the 18th century and has since become an exciting hub of creativity and learning. With its population of around 290,000 residents, Brighton is young and cosmopolitan and considered one of the most student-friendly cities in the UK. Its beautiful pebble beaches, Brighton Pier, and colourful neighbourhoods like The Lanes make it an exciting destination throughout the year.

Brighton is home to two renowned higher education institutions: The University of Brighton, which is placed in the #801-850 band globally, and the University of Sussex, which is ranked #278 in the QS World University Rankings 2026. Brighton offers its students an exciting and resounding cultural scene that includes the Great Escape Festival, Brighton Fringe Festival, and Pride events that reflect the free spirit of the city. Brighton also has excellent transportation links to London and the airport, as well as the surrounding towns and villages. Finding student accommodation in Brighton is also quite simple, and the city provides an exciting combination of safety, nightlife, and community.

Best Student Accommodation In Brighton

Finding the right purpose-built student accommodation in Brighton can make a big difference in your student life. When you’re close to both the university campuses, it’s easier to get to lectures and still enjoy everything the city has to offer, the seaside, the buzzing culture, all of it. Most international students want a student living Brighton that’s not just nearby, but also fits their budget. Some go for affordable student homes in Brighton, while others prefer something a bit more luxurious and private. Amber helps by showing you verified listings, whether you want a shared house, a private room, or a student flat in Brighton.


1. Holden Court – ★★★★★ (5/5) – “The Holden Court Team is really helpful and will look out for you as a person, not just a customer”. The property costs £227 per week.
2. Crown House – ★★★★★ (5/5) – “Honestly speaking, this accommodation is a game-changer in Brighton”. The property costs £250 per week.
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Vogue Studios – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) – “A very secure and safe student accommodation in Brighton.” The property costs £260 per week.
4.
Student Castle Brighton – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) – “It is a really lovely place to stay for students. Every team member is so nice and helpful.” The property costs £225 per week.
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Hollingbury House - ★★★★★ (5/5) - “The room was so clean and looked exactly like in the pictures. Everything worked perfectly.” - The property costs £210 per week.

Affordable Student Accommodation in Brighton

Brighton provides many budget-friendly and affordable student accommodation options. You don’t have to compromise on comfort to live near campus or enjoy the city’s lively cafés, beaches, and cultural spots. From cosy student flats in Brighton to shared student housing with friendly housemates, there’s an option for every budget. Amber takes the stress out of finding perfect student accommodation in Brighton. With ample options, finding a place that’s both economical and convenient is simple. Here are the best options for cheap student accommodation in Brighton:


1. Hillfort House features modern studio apartments and ensuite rooms designed for comfortable student living. Amenities at these student apartments Brighton include high-speed Wi-Fi, study areas, social lounges, and secure bike storage, with prices starting from £199 per week.
2. Pavilion Point provides stylish ensuite rooms and studio apartments in a lively student community. Residents enjoy on-site gym facilities, study rooms, communal lounges, and high-speed internet, starting from £235 per week.

3. iQ Abacus House features contemporary ensuite rooms and studio flats close to Brighton’s universities. Key amenities include a gym, cinema room, study spaces, and utility bills included, with rents from £220 per week.
4. Kaplan Living Brighton offers comfortable studio apartments and ensuite rooms ideal for independent student living. Amenities include modern study areas, social spaces, secure access, and high-speed Wi-Fi, starting from £280 per week.
5. Ravilious Houses provides well-furnished ensuite rooms and studio apartments in a convenient student location. Students living in this student lets Brighton benefit from communal lounges, study areas, on-site laundry, and fast internet, with rents from £220 per week.

Best Areas to Live in Brighton

Brighton has a number of student-friendly areas that have easy access to universities, beaches, and social hubs. Here is an overview of the best places to live in Brighton for students:


AreaStudent VibeCommute to UniAvg Rent (p/w)
MoulsecoombBudget-friendly student hub with supermarkets and pubs like The Gladstone along Lewes Road10–15 min bus to the University of Sussex / University of Brighton£140–£200
Lewes RoadLively student corridor with cafés, takeaways, and green spaces like The Level Park10 min bus to University of Sussex / University of Brighton£150–£220
HanoverFriendly neighbourhood known for colourful houses and local pubs like The Setting Sun15 min bus to the University of Brighton£160–£230
KemptownSeaside area close to Brighton Beach and Brighton Palace Pier, popular for nightlife10–15 min bus to the University of Brighton£170–£250
HollingdeanQuiet residential area near Hollingbury Park, ideal for students who prefer a calmer environment10 min bus to University of Brighton Moulsecoomb Campus£140–£210



Room Types for Student Accommodation in Brighton

The student properties in Brighton are quite diverse, and every student has a variety of options to choose from. Here are the room types available in amber-listed student houses in Brighton:


1. Ensuite Rooms

These rooms offer a private bedroom with an attached bathroom. This ensures a high degree of privacy, and at the same time, the shared kitchen and living area create a social atmosphere.


2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

These rooms offer a high degree of affordability and a private bedroom with a shared bathroom and kitchen area. This is a very popular option for students who want a private area for studying and sleeping.


3. Studio Apartments

These rooms offer a high degree of self-sufficiency, with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette. This is a very popular option for students who want a high degree of independence and control over their living space.


4. 1-Bed & 2-Bed Apartments

These rooms offer a high degree of semi-private apartments, with private bedrooms and a shared kitchen and bathroom area. This is a very popular option for students who want a high degree of privacy in a small group setting.


5. Shared Apartments & Private Rooms

These rooms offer a high degree of community living with private bedrooms and a shared kitchen and bathroom area. These rooms offer a high degree of privacy with access to community amenities.

Cost of Living in Brighton

Brighton and Hove fall in the top 22% of the most expensive cities in the world in terms of living expenses. On average, the cost of living in Brighton ranges from around £1,200 to £1,700. It should be noted that the amount spent may vary from the estimated amount. It would be beneficial to monitor expenses carefully. It would also help in effective planning and searching for student accommodation in Brighton and Hove. Other expenses associated with a private student accommodation Brighton and Hove are as follows:


1. Accommodation: £860–£1,350/month
2. Utilities & Internet: £100–£150/month
3. Groceries: £200–£270/month
4. Transportation: £60–£90/month
5. Leisure & Social Activities: £100–£200/month

Student Travel in Brighton

Brighton is easy to get around, especially if you’re a student. The city’s small enough that you can travel between campuses, your place, and the city centre without much hassle. Below are the commute modes used by the students in Brighton:


1. Bus (Brighton & Hove Buses): Buses are the go-to option for most students. The Lewes Road routes connect the big student neighbourhoods to both universities and the city centre. Buses run often from early mornings to late nights. A student bus pass costs about £17–£20 a week, and it covers unlimited trips all over the city.


2. Train: If you’re heading out to Falmer or planning trips to London, Lewes, or Worthing, trains come in handy. Brighton and Falmer stations are the main stops for Sussex students. Weekly train fares usually land between £25 and £40, but if you grab a 16–25 Railcard, you get a third off the price.


3. Cycling: Plenty of students cycle, and it’s easy to see why. Brighton is compact, there are dedicated cycle routes, and most uni buildings and student flats to rent Brighton has somewhere to lock up your bike. Bike maintenance or rent usually costs £5–£10 a week.


4. Walking: If you live near Lewes Road or close to the city centre, you can probably walk to class. From places like Moulsecoomb, it’s only a short walk (about 10 to 15 minutes) to the University of Brighton.


Student Travel Tip: If you’re always catching the bus, grab the Student City Saver pass from Brighton & Hove. It gives you unlimited rides and saves you money all year.


Distance of University of Brighton from nearest properties:


1. GoBritanya Brighton Residence - 2 minutes away by car
2. The Stoneworks - 4 minutes away by car
3. Alumno Falmer - 6 minutes away by car

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Brighton

The city of Brighton is a welcoming place for students because of its energetic and friendly atmosphere. It combines the best of being safe, cultured, and having a great nightlife. The city is right by the sea, and the creative scene is perfect for a balanced academic and social experience. Kemptown, Hove, and Seven Dields are safe areas that are popular with students. These areas are close to the university and are perfect for a quick study session. The Brighton University Library and The Keep are perfect for a quiet study session. Your favourite cafes, such as Cafe Coho, Pelicano Coffee, and The Flour Pot Bakery, are perfect for catching up with your friends or having a quick study session. The best restaurants are not far either.


For a relaxing day out, you could visit the Brighton Pier, go for a bike ride along the Undercliff Walk, or visit Preston Park, Stanmer Park, and Hove Park. For a night out, the city of Brighton is perfect. There are the popular Patterns, The Mesmerist, The Prince Albert, and The Arch. If you are looking for a wild night out, the best clubs are not far either. For a quiet night out, the boutique bars and cafes in the North Laine are perfect. The Brighton city guide states that Brighton is perfect for social animals because of the Great Escape Festival, the Brighton Fringe, the Brighton Pride festival, and the Brighton Festival. These are perfect for music lovers and those who are interested in art.

Top Universities in Brighton

Brighton is a coastal city that draws students from across the globe, blending high-quality education with an exciting student lifestyle. The city is home to several respected institutions, each offering unique opportunities and academic experiences.


UniversityKnown ForQS Ranking / Highlight
University of SussexResearch, international studies, and development studiesQS World Ranking #278 (2026)
University of BrightonBusiness, architecture, health sciences, designQS World Ranking #801-850 (2026)
Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolMedicine and clinical researchJoint medical school of Sussex & Brighton
Greater Brighton Metropolitan CollegeVocational, creative, and technical coursesOne of the largest FE colleges in Sussex

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