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Renslade House, Exeter

Bonhay Rd, Exeter, EX4 3AY, United Kingdom
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£208
per week
0.3 mi from City Center
( 2m. 5m. 5m)
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Highest Floor 10
Built in 2020
Exeter College | 0.61 mi
University of Exeter | 1.22 mi
Pay In Instalment
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Dual Occupancy
Gym
Cinema Room

About the Property

Renslade House Exeter, one of our top Exeter student accommodations, is designed to cater to your individual needs and preferences during your university life. Prestige Student Living Renslade House offers a range of studios, such as Standard Studio, Standard Studio Plus, Premium Studio, and many more. All of which are student-friendly and well-equipped. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, Renslade House is just minutes away from the University of Exeter and  Exeter College, making it an ideal choice for students seeking a central location.

Exeter is a historic city located in the southwest of England. It is home to two universities, the University of Exeter and Exeter College, which together attract a diverse range of students from around the world. The city has a vibrant student population, with numerous pubs, clubs, and restaurants that cater to student life. Exeter also boasts a rich cultural scene, with various museums, theatres, and music venues. Students in Exeter can enjoy various outdoor activities, from exploring the nearby Dartmoor National Park to participating in watersports on the River Exe. With its mix of historical charm and modern amenities, Exeter is a great place to live and work, and this is one of the top reasons to study in Exeter.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Exeter with Renslade House Exeter, where award-winning student accommodation meets unparalleled comfort and convenience. Located in the heart of the city centre, our prime location ensures easy access to universities and all major attractions. From historic landmarks to bustling shopping districts and cultural hotspots, Exeter has something for everyone. Book your stay now and discover why Exeter is renowned as one of the world's most beloved cities, where rich history seamlessly blends with modern charm, promising an unforgettable experience for students seeking to thrive both academically and socially.

Features

Prestige Student Living Renslade House, Exeter, offers a premium student living experience with a variety of room types to suit individual preferences. From the cozy comfort of a Standard Studio to the enhanced features of a Standard Studio Plus and the luxury of a Premium Studio, residents enjoy a range of options tailored to their needs. Rent includes essential utilities such as up to 125Mbps internet*, electricity, water, and gas, ensuring a hassle-free living experience.

The accommodation boasts a wealth of common amenities including a cinema room for entertainment, disabled access for inclusivity, and a study room for academic pursuits. Residents can unwind in the communal lounge with a communal TV or indulge in a game of pool in the dedicated area. Practical features like bike storage and recycling facilities promote sustainability, while the onsite fitness studio and gym cater to health and wellness needs.

Safety is prioritized with CCTV surveillance and on-site maintenance, ensuring a secure and well-maintained environment for residents to thrive in their academic and personal pursuits. Renslade House epitomizes modern student living, offering comfort, convenience, and community in the heart of Exeter.

Location and What's Hot?

Students who wish to explore the city of Exeter are in for a treat as Renslade House student accommodation is near the University of Exeter and minutes away from Exeter College. Moreover, the city centre is just a short walk away, where students can find a range of shops, restaurants, and cafes.

In addition to its central location, Prestige Student Living Renslade House, Exeter is also surrounded by several popular hotspots. Numerous cafes and restaurants are located within a short walking distance of the accommodation, providing students with a wide range of culinary options to explore, such as Hotel Du Vin Exeter, Four Seasons, and Toby Carvery Exeter. For those looking for a night out, there are several clubs and bars in the city centre that are easily accessible from Renslade House.

Apart from the food and nightlife options, Renslade House is also close to several tourist attractions. The Royal Albert Memorial Museum is just minutes away, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's history and culture. Additionally, the Exeter Cathedral, one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in England, is located nearby and is a must-visit for students interested in history and architecture. There are supermarkets nearby to always provide you with the essentials, such as ALDI and WHSmith motorway Services.

Commute

Prestige Student Living Renslade House in Exeter is conveniently located for students attending the University of Exeter, with a direct bus route available from the nearby Precinct and Fore Street. The D bus runs every 10-15 minutes and takes approximately 15 minutes to reach the Streatham campus. Additionally, the city centre is within walking distance from Prestige Student Living Renslade House, offering access to the city's train station and further bus connections. With regular bus services running throughout the day and evening, students can easily explore all that Exeter has to offer. The closest bus stop is Exe Bridges.

Distance

The sought after property is only six minutes walk from the heart of the city and within walking and cycling distance from the Universitys Streatham and St Lukes campuses. 

 

The University of Exeter

Travelling time by bicycle 9 min

Travelling time by bus 23 min

Travelling time by walking 28 min


Exeter College

Travelling time by bicycle 4 min

Travelling time by bus 15 min

Travelling time by walking 15 min


Exeter City Centre

Travelling time by bicycle 3 min

Travelling time by walking 5min


The University of Exeter - St Luke's Campus

Travelling time by bicycle 11 min

Travelling time by bus 16 min

Travelling time by walking 23 min

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my rental price include car parking?

On-site car parking is available at some 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 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?

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

What do I need to bring with me?

When you come to pick up your 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?

Some 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 rental price include room cleaning?

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

Are pets allowed?

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 rental price include insurance?

Contents insurance is included at some 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?

All rent that is due must have been paid when you check in. 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.

Can I keep pets inside the apartment?

No, pets are not allowed in the apartment.

Can someone else get the key card for me?

No, for some security reasons, your key card can only be collected by yourself.

What amenities will be provided in my apartment ?

All necessary furniture like bed, desk, chair, wardrobe will be provided plus if applicable, basic kitchen appliances will also be included. Some of the additional information will be given when you make a booking.

What amenities are included in the bill ?

The bill covers utilities like water, electricity, heating, and internet. Specifics will be outlined in your contract.

Is it expensive to live in Exeter as a student?

While Exeter is not the cheapest city overall, the research suggests that its cost profile compares favourably with larger cities such as Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow. The average monthly cost of a one-bedroom apartment is £955 in Exeter.

What public transport options exist?

There is the Exe Bridges bus stop nearby; D bus every 10 to 15 minutes to Streatham Campus (15 minutes); cycle path on-site and St Thomas Station that is 3-minute walk away.

Can I smoke inside the room?

The apartment is non-smoking for safety reasons and has smoke alarms. If you need to smoke, please reach out to the front desk of the student apartment where the corresponding smoking area is located.

Renslade House, Exeter

Student Accommodations in Exeter

Exeter Student Accommodation

Exeter is a  city where history meets modern living and has a lot of student accommodation in Exeter which makes university life exciting. The University of Exeter is at the heart of the city and hence it attracts students from across the United Kingdom and overseas. From city-centre apartments to suburban student properties in Exeter, you can explore a variety of accommodation options here in the city.For those who enjoy social life the Shared flats Exeter are perfect, while Exeter student homes or studio flats Exeter offer a more peaceful, independent lifestyle. Most student accommodations in Exeter are fully furnished and include both bedroom and shared living facilities.

If you are looking for the accommodations then Amber makes the hunt for the Exeter student homes effortless. Amber’s listings of Exeter uni accommodation, studio flats Exeter student, and Exeter student houses to rent help students find the perfect home close to campus. Popular providers like IQ Exeter Student Accommodation offer comfortable accommodation options, just some time of walk away from campus, shops, and nightlife. Options like Boutique Student Living and Trust House are two of the top choices by for student studios Exeter.

About Exeter

Exeter is located in Devon in southwest England, it is a which is known for its cathedral, medieval streets and beautiful beaches. Exeter is located near the River Exe and the city has a population of around 130,000 including a large number of students. The city is home to the University of Exeter (also known as Exeter University) and it is one of the UK’s top institutions. The university attracts both domestic and international students due to it's level of education provinding capability.

Exeter also offers a rich cultural and a happening social life. Students can visit spaces like Rougemont Gardens and relax along the Exeter Quay, There are also cafes, pubs, and live music venues in the city itself. The city also host annual events like the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and Exeter Respect Festival which makes the city more engaging for students living in luxury student accommodation Exeter. With easy transport links, a compact city centre, and a welcoming student community, Exeter provides a supportive environment for academic success and personal growth.

Best & Affordable Student Accommodation in Exeter

From city-centre to suburban houses there’s a accommodation option that fits for every lifestyle and budget. For Students who enjoy social living, they often opt for shared apartments or student housing in Exeter, where meeting new friends is just part of everyday life. Meanwhile, for those who prefer to stay alone can explore student accommodation in Exeter city center or cosy studio flats Exeter, which offers privacy. Here are some of the top  student apartments in Exeter options.
1. The Leat Apartments – from £225/week
2. The Kingfisher –  from £230/week
3. Vita Student Portland House – from £239/week
4. Canvas Quintana Gate – from £244/week
5. Trust House – from £250/week

Best Areas to Live in Exeter

Exeter has a lot of areas which are perfect for students, each has it's with its own charm, and vibe.
1. Duryard:  Duryard is a popular choice for those wanting a quick access to the University of Exeter (Streatham Campus). The Depot is one of the top choices student lets Exeter in this area. This area offers a mix of affordable student flats in Exeter and shared houses, making it popular among first-year students.
2. St Sidwell’s: St Sidwell is known for it's quieter environment and cafes, St Sidwell’s combines peaceful living with convenience.  Students can find cheap student accommodation Exeter here. Exeter One is a top choice for the same.
3. Exwick: Exwick has a suburban vibe with easy city access. Exwick offers budget-friendly shared flats, perfect for students looking for space without making a hole in their pocket. Verney Street Studio is a top choice for shared flats in Exeter.
4. Mount Pleasant: Mount Pleasant is close to the city centre, this area is social and ideal for those who want a fun nightlife. There are a lot of Modern studio flats Exeter here.
5. Heavitree: Heavitree is known for its welcoming community and good transport links, Heavitree is great for students who want a balance between campus, work, and social life. Here you’ll find a variety of Exeter student accommodation options.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Exeter

Exeter has different types of student housing options that fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Many accommodations in Exeter even offer dedicated bike storage to encourage cycling. The best Exeter student accommodation options include The Printworks, Atlas House, and The Kingfisher and offers shared amenities like gyms. Here’s a breakdown of the room types available:

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms are a great choice if you want the mix of privacy and community. You get your own fully furnished bedroom with a private bathroom, while still sharing a kitchen and common areas with flatmates. It’s ideal for those who enjoy having their own space but don’t want to miss out on the social aspect of life.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms are a cost-effective choice. You can enjoy your own room and share the bathroom. This setup of shared housing is great for other students seeking an affordable accommodation. Shared spaces allow you to meet new people and create strong friendships. A shared house in Exeter will cost you around £133 per week.

3. Shared Apartments

Shared student apartments Exeter have private bedrooms for each person. They also include common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room that roommates share. This layout of student rentals Exeter is ideal for those who want a personal space in their bedrooms but want to share the other areas.

4. Private Rooms

Many Exeter student housings offer private rooms. These spaces usually include a bed, a study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They provide the privacy of a bedroom. Plus, they allow access to shared spaces. This makes them a great option for students who want both independence and community. Private student accommodations in Exeter typically include essential amenities like laundry facilities and study rooms.

5. Studios

If you’re someone who prefers independence, a studio apartment might be your ideal match. These fully self-contained student studio spaces feature a private bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen, offering maximum privacy. Studios are top pick for those who prefer a complete living setup.

6. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

A one-bedroom apartment in Exeter features one or two separate bedrooms and includes a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities like communal spaces, social events, these student rooms provide a semi-private environment with private bedroom.

Cost Of Living

Students can expect a monthly cost ranging from £900 to £2,500, which covers everything from ensuite room to rent Exeter to daily essentials. Below is the breakdown of the cost of living for Exter.
1. Rent: £600–£1,900 per month
2. Groceries: £80–£120 per month
3. Transportation: £30–£50 per month
4. Utilities: £40–£60 per month
5. internet: £20–£30 per month
6. Leisure and social activities: £50–£100 per month

Student Travel in Exeter

This ancient city offers a variety of transportation options, all designed with various facilities to keep students connected to campus, city hotspots, and beyond. Here are some of the top travel options available in the city:

Mode of TransportPrimary Use CaseTypical Cost (Student)Key Benefits & Notes
BusDaily commute to campus or city center.£13 – £17 / week (via Termrider/Unirider passes)Connects Duryard, St Sidwell’s, and Heavitree. Regular service (Line 4 is most popular).
CyclingQuick, active travel from nearby suburbs.Free (after bike purchase)Exeter is "Bike-Friendly" with dedicated lanes. < 10 min commute from Mount Pleasant or Exwick.
WalkingStudents in city-center or off-campus housing.FreeMost University-managed residences are within a 10–25 minute walk of Streatham Campus.
TrainWeekend trips or commuting from regional towns.Varies (1/3 off with Railcard)Exeter St Davids & Central stations connect to London, Bristol, and Plymouth.

Student Lifestyle And Tourist Attractions in Exeter

Exeter is something that can make you fall in love with it very easily, Exter is known for its history and beautiful nature. Students living in student accommodation in Exeter UK describes the city as it safe, and welcoming. The city has a lot of cafes, restaurants, libraries, and social hubs. Areas such as St Sidwell’s, Longbrook Street and Duryard are especially popular for their supportive communities and  facilities. When it comes to social life, Exeter has something for everyone. Students can relax at Rougemont Gardens and Exeter Quay. The city has tasty food and is being voted as one of the top places to eat in the UK. For nightlife,  pubs and bars in the city centre provides an energetic atmosphere, and the cafes and bookshops provide quieter spaces to study or hang out with friends.

Exeter also hosts exciting events and cultural experiences that enhance your experience. Annual events such as the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and the Respect Festival, and events at the Exeter Guildhall - the oldest civic building in Coventry, drawing students into the city’s creative and culinary scene. Outdoor lovers can explore nearby countryside trails, beaches, and parks, offering the perfect balance to academic life. Whether you live in student flats in Exeter or Exeter student houses to rent, the city ensures that student life is fun and engaging. Amber helps students find the best student accommodation Exeter, putting them close to campus, attractions, and social hotspots so they can make the most of their university experience.

Top Universities in Exeter

Exeter is home to some of the UK’s most respected universities, attracting students from across the country and around the world. This makes finding student living Exeter an essential part of planning a smooth, enjoyable student experience.

InstitutionOverviewPopular Programs / CoursesOff-campus Student Accommodation
University of ExeterLeading UK university known for research excellence and vibrant campus life; located near the city centre with two main campuses (Streatham & St Luke’s), both well-connected by public transport and cyclingVarious undergraduate & postgraduate programs across disciplinesThe Printworks
Exeter CollegePopular further-education institution offering strong academic and vocational pathways; close to city-centre housing optionsA-levels, Vocational Courses, Higher-Education ProgrammesWalnut Gardens

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