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Emily Davies, Southampton

1, Fitzhugh St, Southampton, SO15 2PU, United Kingdom
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0.4 mi from City Center
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Southampton Solent University | 0.39 mi
City College | 0.6 mi
University of Southampton | 2.28 mi
Wessex Institute of Technology | 5.45 mi
University of Winchester | 11.16 mi
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About the Property

Located at 1 Fitzhugh St, Southampton, SO15 2PU, United Kingdom, Emily Davies Southampton offers comfortable and practical housing designed for students studying in the city. The residence provides several room options, including non-ensuite private rooms, 3-bedroom shared apartments, and 1-bedroom apartments with private bathrooms and kitchens, giving students flexibility depending on their living preferences. With modern interiors and a convenient location close to academic institutions, Emily Davies Southampton is a reliable choice among student accommodations in Southampton. By car, Southampton Solent University (0.6 km) can be reached in approximately 3 minutes, while City College (0.7 miles) takes about 4 minutes. A buzzing hub for learners, Southampton hosts more than 40,000 students at its main universities, shaping a dynamic mix of cultures and ideas. Most who finish their degrees here land jobs or keep learning - nearly 95 percent do so within fifteen months - showing how well paths open up after graduation.

Regarding safety, Southampton reports around 129 to 133 crimes per 1,000 people, a figure that is arguably close to other UK university towns with large student groups. The city has launched several programs focused on improving police presence and ensuring student safety for both residents and guests. It seems hard to ignore how well the city is designed for pedestrian movement, with most university facilities, libraries, coffee shops, and shopping areas just minutes from student housing. Many buildings are placed strategically so walking or cycling becomes a practical daily activity. A significant portion, about 18.5% of the population, falls between 16 and 24 years old, showing how the layout supports active transportation and public transit use. Living in Emily Davies student housing offers direct access to vibrant campus life, strong job prospects, and efficient movement throughout the urban core. That combination makes Emily Davies Southampton student accommodation one of the best options available for students seeking reliable, accessible student housing in Southampton.

Features

Emily Davies Southampton furnished rooms are designed to provide a comfortable and practical living environment. The non-ensuite private rooms feature shared bathrooms and shared kitchens, while the 3-bedroom shared apartments include private rooms, shared bathrooms, and shared kitchens with communal dining areas. Students seeking more privacy can choose the 1-bedroom apartments located on floors 2, 3, and 4, which include private bathrooms and private kitchens. Bedrooms are equipped with a comfy 3/4 bed, study desk, chair, wardrobe, and underneath storage in select layouts, ensuring a comfortable space for studying and relaxation.

Residents also benefit from a variety of shared facilities that enhance everyday student living. Emily Davies Southampton amenities include a meeting room, a cinema lounge, study space, bike storage, a communal lounge, and up to 100Mbps internet. Fitness facilities include a gym, while security features include CCTV to ensure resident safety. Property services include post collection and on-site maintenance for added convenience. Additional facilities include parking (additional charge) and outdoor areas such as a garden and courtyard, providing relaxing social spaces for residents. Utility bills included in rent cover wifi (£9.1/week), electricity (£5.3/week), gas (£5/week), contents insurance (£2.8/week), and water (£2.7/week) with estimated savings of ~£25/week.

Location and What's Hot?

Emily Davies Southampton works well for students who want the best of both worlds: close enough to the city's main educational hubs but also quiet and neat enough to be a home away from home. Southampton Solent University, for example, is just 0.6 miles away - around 3 minutes by car, City College is 0.7 miles - 4 minutes by car. The close distance to campus means that this is an ideal location for people who need a room near Southampton Solent University. Those who fancy a spot of Halladay's Tea Rooms in the morning will probably go for tea and toast. While the others will quite literally go a few steps towards Mettricks Coffee & Brunch for something more substantial in the meal department. It is way more than beds and walls - it is a gateway to places such as Turtle Bay Southampton, where different flavors suddenly reveal themselves as the music faintly hums in the background. Another equally good choice is Lakaz Maman, which is always packed with people who are just as enthusiastic about their food and having a pleasant, cozy time as the bold spices that fill the air.

Shopping for everyday items is simple thanks to nearby Tesco Express and Sainsbury's Local. These stores are always open and make it easy to pick up food and household products. Boots pharmacies keeps healthcare services nearby. Residents can get medical help at Southampton General Hospital, a major hospital in the city. The thing is, many students believe spending time outdoors helps clear their minds and recharge their energy. Palmerston Park and Southampton Common are top picks because they have large grass areas, paved paths, and quiet zones where students can step away from studying.

Commute

Emily Davies Southampton student housing stands out simply because it sits close to where most classes happen, plus the rooms come ready with what you need. Getting around feels effortless since Winn Road Bus Stop lies just 0.2 km away, while Archer's Road shows up at 0.4 km - both open doors across town and toward lecture halls. Reach Southampton Central Rail Hub in roughly 1.6 km, St Denys is another slight stretch at 1.8 km, both linking locals and long-distance routes. The airport is about 5.5 km away, serving flights home or abroad, reachable either by bus or by driving without fuss, making it a convenient option for student accommodations near Southampton Solent University.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is dual occupancy available?

Yes, dual occupancy is available in most rooms over 23 sqm. Both occupants must apply and indicate that they are applying for dual occupancy. The total rent will include an additional £50 per week, divided equally between both occupants unless otherwise stated.

Can I make a special request when applying for a room?

Yes, during the application process you’ll be asked questions to help determine the type of room or flat you require, including any special requests. The management team aims to accommodate preferences when possible, though they cannot be guaranteed—except in cases relating to a disability covered under the Equality Act 2010, in which case allocation needs will be prioritized where feasible.

Can I book a room if I’m under 18?

Yes, if you turn 18 during your first semester, you can book at properties with 24/7 security. An adult over 18 must co-sign the tenancy agreement and accept its terms. Students under 18 may be accepted in some properties, subject to the Property’s Policy for Students under the Age of 18.

Can I have a package delivered before I arrive?

Yes, you can arrange for a package to arrive before your arrival so that it is waiting for you when you check in.

Is parking available at the property?

Some properties offer car parking facilities for a small charge. Please speak to the property team directly if you would like to reserve a parking space.

What do I need to bring when picking up my keys?

You will need to bring photographic ID (such as a passport or driver’s license) when collecting your keys.

When will I get my deposit back?

Your deposit will be returned after the tenancy ends and the room is inspected. The amount returned will depend on any outstanding charges or damage assessment.

Is my deposit protected?

Yes, your deposit is held securely in a government-authorized deposit protection scheme and will be returned at the end of your tenancy, subject to the terms of your lease.

Are virtual viewings available?

Yes, virtual viewings are available for those who cannot visit in person.

What can I expect during a viewing?

The property team will tour you around the building, including communal spaces, outdoor amenities, and any available rooms. Please note that some rooms may still be occupied by current residents during the visit.

How long does a viewing take?

A viewing typically lasts 15 to 20 minutes, but you’re welcome to spend more time exploring if needed.

Do I need to pay Council Tax?

No, full-time students are exempt from Council Tax. You must provide a valid exemption certificate from your university to avoid charges.

Are pets allowed?

No, pets are not permitted on-site, except for registered assistance dogs.

Is room cleaning available?

Yes, room cleaning services can be arranged at some properties for an additional charge, unless otherwise stated in your rent agreement.

What are 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 call
  • 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.

Emily Davies, Southampton

Student Accommodations in Southampton

Southampton Student Accommodation

Southampton is located on England’s south coast, it has a student population of 250,000, out of which  35,000 are students. The city ranks in the list of top 20 safest in the UK for students. The city has University of Southampton (Southampton University) which is ranked in the top 100 university globally, which attracts thousands of domestic and international students every year. This growing student population has boosted demand for quality student properties Southampton, which offers shared flats to modern private studios. There are on-campus options, like Uni halls, but they fill up quickly, which makes off-campus Southampton student housing a practical choice.

Amber makes the entire process of finding your ideal student home easy. Amber has a list of verified properties and expert booking assistance that helps students compare, choose, and secure their accommodation confidently. Popular student properties options are Southamptons Crossings and  Orion Point which are located close to the city’s main campuses.

About Southampton

Southampton is a young city that has an atmosphere that mixes coastal vibe with urban convenience. The city is located near River Itchen, and it also has easy access to the New Forest National Park, Southampton Water, and nearby beaches. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation and weekend escapes. The city was founded during Roman times later on, it grew into a major trading port, and it is also famous as the departure point of the RMS Titanic.

There are two top universities located in Southampton, which means students worldwide come to study in Southampton. The University of Southampton has a Russell Group classification with a QS World University Ranking of 77th and has an excellent reputation for its courses in engineering, oceanography, and business programs. Solent University is also located in the centre of town and is recognised for its top-performing media, design, and maritime studies degrees. Amber listed Southampton student accommodation is also only minutes away from Solent University. Southampton offers many events for students to participate in, including the Southampton International Boat Show and Common People Festival, as well as shows at the Mayflower Theatre. Southampton has many advantages for students, including affordable housing, great transport links to the city, student-friendly amenities, and a large number of young people in the city.

Best Student Accommodation Southampton

Several variables must be considered when choosing Southampton student housing. For example, if student accommodation is located close to campus, it will reduce travel time to each university (University of Southampton and Solent University). Below are some examples of available Southampton student accommodation for rent.

Best Student Accommodation SouthamptonPrice (From)Nearby University / CollegeTop Amenities
Portswood House£315 / weekUniversity of Southampton (Highfield Campus)Gym, Game Room, Study Area, Weekly PT Classes, 24/7 Free Tea/Coffee
Vita Student Richmond House£276 / weekSolent University, City College SouthamptonSwimming Pool, Free Breakfast, Movie Room, Weekly Housekeeping, Gym
Collegiate Park House£267 / weekSolent University (City Centre), City CollegeCinema Lounge, Virtual GP Access, Gym, Grab & Go Breakfast, Social Spaces
The Walls£250 / weekSolent University, University of SouthamptonOnsite Gym, Cinema Room, Monthly Social Events, Games Room, Parcel Room
The Court Yard£240 / weekUniversity of Southampton (Highfield Campus)Outdoor Courtyard, Gym, Study Area, Bike Storage, Onsite Maintenance

Affordable Student Accommodation in Southampton

There are some cheap student accommodation Southampton options which is compatiable with different budgets, from basic shared apartments to modern studios. Student-friendly options range from shared apartments to private studios between £120–£230 per week. Here are some of the affordable student accommodation in Southampton options.

Affordable Student Accommodation in SouthamptonPrice (From)Location / ProximityTop Amenities
Lucia Foster Welch£95 / week1.1 mi from City CenterGames Area, Common Rooms, 24/7 Security, Outdoor Space, Bike Storage
Green Wood Court£120 / week3.0 mi from City CenterFree Parking, Garden, Pool Table, Vending Machine, Study Area
Emily Davies£135 / week0.4 mi from City CenterGym, Cinema, Meeting Room, Courtyard, Post Collection
Canvas Capital House£138 / week0.6 mi from City CenterGym, Cinema, Complimentary Coffee, Wellbeing Support, Social Events
The Bank£139 / week0.7 mi from City CenterAll Rooms En-suite, Wellness Suite, Secure Bike Storage, On-site Management

Best Areas to Live in Southampton for Students

It's equally essential to choose an ideal neighbourhood for your property along with the right property. Portswood, Highfield, and The Polygon have long been attractive locations for private rentals in Southampton for students; all three are within walking distance of either the University of Southampton or Solent University. There are many different types of student neighbourhoods in Southampton; here are some areas where students tend to look when seeking private accommodations.

AreaPrice Range (per week)HighlightsStudent Accommodation in Southampton
Ocean Village£190 – £230Modern waterfront, 10-min walk to city centre, cafes, restaurants, and social nightlife.Lucia Foster Welch
Polygon£135 – £160Lively community, well-connected by bus to both universities, great for social students.Hamwic Hall
St Mary’s£130 – £150Adjacent to city centre, under 10-min walk to Solent University, easy shop access.Canvas Capital House
Bevois Valley£125 – £145Energetic atmosphere, local eateries, nightlife, situated between main campuses.Green Wood Court
Freemantle£120 – £140Quiet residential area, 15 mins from city centre, peaceful but well-connected by bus.Orion Point

Room Types Available in Southampton

Southampton has a variety of room types that can cater to the diverse needs of students. Properties curated by amber provide high-quality luxury student accommodation Southampton, such as purpose-built student accommodation (PBSAs) in Southampton that are designed specifically for students and often includes modern facilities and all bills included.

1. Ensuite Rooms: These room types have a private bedroom with an attached bathroom. Other areas are such as living room, dinning and kitchen are shared. Ideal for those who want comfort and independence, this combines amenities with closeness to both the University of Southampton and Solent University.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: Non-ensuite student rooms Southampton have a private bedroom while sharing bathrooms and social areas. These are perfect for students seeking an affordable option without sacrificing personal study space.

3. Studio Apartments: Student studios Southampton are independent units that have a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. This student residence Southampton offers complete independence.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These Southampton student living options have one or two private bedrooms with shared living spaces, ideal for friends who want to live together. They provide a balance of community and personal space.
5. Shared Apartments: These apartments come with multiple private bedrooms and share communal areas such as kitchens and lounges. These student rentals Southampton are perfect for students who enjoy socialising. The average weekly rent for a shared house in Southampton is £82.
6. Private Rooms: These room types include facilities such as bed and study desk and sometimes also come with a private bathroom. These student lettings Southampton provide independence while giving access to shared facilities. Private rented housing usually provides greater independence and usually comes cheaper than private halls in Southampton or university-managed accommodation.

Cost of Living in Southampton

When you navigate the cost of living as a student in Southampton, you want first and foremost to consider your accommodation expenses. Private rental housing may be the best option for you; with so many different ways available to find student accommodation in Southampton, everyone should be able to find a suitable place to live comfortably during their stay. The average cost of living in Southampton is between £800 and £1,100 per month. The average cost of student accommodation in Southampton will be approximately 53% above the national average. There are several different types of housing available to students, from affordable to upscale. Below is the breakdown of cost of living:

1. Off-campus accommodation: £500–£900/month.

2. Groceries: £120–£150/month

3. Transportation: £50–£100 per month.

4. Utilities: £50–£150/month

5. Internet: £20–£35 per month.

6. Leisure & Social Activities: £80–£150/month

Student Travel in Southampton

The  Southampton Public Transport, buses, and taxis are just a few of the available transport choices in this city for students. To help you, we've included Southampton's main transport options along with their typical fares for students.

TransportKey RoutesStudent Price (Approx.)
Bus (Unilink / Bluestar)Connects all University campuses (Highfield, Avenue, NOC), Halls of Residence, and the City Centre.City-wide docking stations and designated "Voi" or "Beryl" zones.
TrainSouthampton Central to London Waterloo, Winchester, Bournemouth, and Portsmouth.London from £8 – £12 (Advance). 1/3 off with a 16–25 or 26–30 Railcard.
Ferry (Red Funnel)Town Quay to Isle of Wight (West Cowes & East Cowes).15% Discount via Student Beans. Season tickets from £135.25 (7-day).
CyclingExtensive network including SCN1 (Western Approach) and routes through Southampton Common.FREE. Most accommodations provide secure storage; "Bike Doctor" offers free repairs on campus.
E-Scooters / BikesCity-wide docking stations and designated "Voi" or "Beryl" zones.£1 unlock fee + approx. 14p - 20p per minute. Student passes available.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Southampton

Southampton is well respected throughout the world as an excellent place for international students and students enjoy living here. One of the best places to relax around still water is Lepe Country Park, it offers many beautiful natural features to suit all types of Instagrammers. Student accommodation in Southampton can easily be found near the city centre. You will find many local shops and restaurants while shopping around the city centre.

Southampton has a nightlife that is filled with bars, restaurants and clubs. Use online search engines to find popular and well reviewed restaurants. Some of the attractions you can explore include: SeaCity Museum, Titanic Engineers' Memorial, Ocean Village, and much more! During any visit to Southampton, you will find many parks including Southampton Common and the beautiful New Forest (New Forest is the home of the world's smallest horse). With all of the amenities and things to do in Southampton, it is not a surprise that it is becoming increasingly known throughout the world as an ideal place for city breaks.

Living in student housing in Southampton offers beautiful, peaceful green areas which enhance your quality of life as a student. You'll always have an activity available to you in Southampton since there is an active student community in the city. Catching your local soccer team's matches while enjoying a cold drink with other fans at The Black Phoenix Pub or at any of the many other clubs and restaurants located in Popworld Southampton, which is located right off the city center, is an enjoyable way to spend time with your friends. With all of the different types of student accommodations available to choose from, I can assure you that your time in Southampton will be exceptional!


Universities in Southampton

Below are some of the best universities in the city, and amber provides quality student accommodation in Southampton options near these universities. Below are some of the top universities:

University / College NamePopular Courses
University of SouthamptonEngineering, Business, Law, Medicine, and Research-focused degrees.
Southampton Solent UniversityDigital Marketing, Cybersecurity, Maritime Business, Arts, and Sports Science.
University of WinchesterPsychology, Business, Education, Creative Arts, and Applied Criminology.
City College SouthamptonHealthcare, Engineering, Marine, Business, and Technical Apprenticeships.
Highbury CollegeA-Levels, Engineering, IT, Hospitality, and Vocational Apprenticeship programmes.

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