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Student Castle Reading, Reading

East St, Reading, RG1 4ET, United Kingdom
From
£269
per week
0.7 mi from City Center
( 4m. 13m. 14m)
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University of West London (Read... | 0.46 mi
Reading college | 0.53 mi
ONCAMPUS Reading | 1.26 mi
University of Reading | 1.36 mi
The Henley College Rotherfield ... | 6.11 mi
No Visa No Pay
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wifi
gym
study area

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About the Property

The Student Castle Reading address is East St, Reading, RG1 4ET, United Kingdom. It lies along the River Kennet. It offers off-campus accommodation to students. It includes 2B and studio apartments. The Reading Campus of the University of West London is a 4-minute drive from here. Also, Reading College is a 5-minute drive away from Student Castle Reading


Reading is situated in Berkshire. It is a peaceful town with advanced infrastructure and facilities. It houses over 330,000 people. Out of these, 23,000 are students studying here. You will get to enjoy its natural environment. 20 woodland areas and three rivers are around the neighbourhoods. They are safe, and the residents have seen a major decline in crime in recent years. The safest areas to consider living are Caversham Heights, Emmer Green, Redlands, and such. The University of Reading attracts students to pursue the most employable degrees in the UK.


With an employment rate of 86.1%, reading presents good opportunities in sectors like science, technology, business, teaching, media, and public service. If you are interested in any of these, then Student Castle Reading will be the perfect place for you to start. Reading student accommodation is 30-40% more affordable than London, even with all these amazing facilities. You could be expected to spend around £475–£1,100 per month. This again depends on your lifestyle. However, you can look forward to an efficient standard of living. The transport is well-connected, and you can avail yourself of the monthly passes as well. You get to enjoy these benefits and more while living at Student Castle Reading.

Features

Student Castle reading reviews are positive and speak of satisfactory student living experiences. You can choose from a Bronze Studio to a Platinum Apartment. All of them come with the essential amenities. For example, there is a comfy bed included to complete your rest. The desk and the chair make up a dedicated learning space. It will help you complete your schoolwork and prepare for your quizzes.


Student Castle Reading offers a variety of common amenities to elevate your living experience. There are common area like the cinema room and outdoor courtyard available. You can spend time relaxing or chatting away with your friends in the courtyard. When you want, you can catch up on movies in the cinema room. You can maintain your physique and exercise daily at the gym. The complex is secured with CCTV. The bills include wifi.

Location and What's Hot?

Student Castle Reading will provide you with proximity to reputed educational institutions. The University of Reading and Newbold College are a short drive away. Tesco Express and Nisa Local are good for shopping for groceries and supplies. You can get your medication and basic medical aid from Superdrug Pharmacy and Boots Pharmacy.


Côte Reading and Miller & Carter Oracle will serve you hot meals when hunger strikes. Madoo Italian Deli Cafè and Lincoln Coffee House will serve you your daily dose of caffeine. They are also great for hanging out with friends and enjoying small treats. The pubs are a balance between amazing dining and trendy dance zones. Outlook and the Lyndhurst offer you that and chilled drinks. Moreover, all these places are near the Student Castle Reading. While living in student accommodation in Reading, you can visit the beautiful places here. The River Kennet will be the reason for you falling in love with Student Castle Reading. Go downstream and you will be lost in the intransient power of nature.


You cannot miss the Armoured Heart sculpture during your stay here. It is built with all the instruments used to cause violence. During seasons and festivities, you must visit the Reading Abbey’s Market Place. It is the life of the city during weekends, especially during festivities. Amongst the modern buildings stands the old Reading Abbey Gateway. It is a historical landmark and also has a history related to Jane Austen. The Reading Museum will be an astounding experience for you. You will be left speechless by the displays and antique pieces. When you stay at Student Castle Reading, you can plan a day and go around the city. You will find all its hidden treasures.

Commute

Reading is a well-connected town. The rail connection will take you to all the major cities. You can cycle around, as most of the destinations are reachable within 30 minutes. You can get a bus from London Street Foot and Duke Street (Stop MH). To board a train, you have to go to the Reading Travel Terminals and Reading West. These easy commute options are located near Student Castle Reading. You can easily access them to get you to your desired destination.

Room Types (7)

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All (7)
Studio (6)
Ensuite (1)
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
7

Bronze Studio

Starting From:£265/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
5

Silver Studio

Starting From:£269/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
2

Bronze Studio Terrace

Starting From:£315/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
3

Gold Studio

Starting From:£319/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
2

Silver Studio Terrace

Starting From:£339/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
2

Gold Studio Terrace

Starting From:£355/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
2

Platinum Apartment

Starting From:£399/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Shared Community And Utilities
Common Area
Study Area
Cinema Room
Fitness And Recreation
Gym
Security
CCTV
Outdoor Features
Outdoor Courtyard
Bills Included
Wifi

House Rules

Cancellation Policies
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    Resident Responsibilities Find a Replacement: Resident will need to find someone to take over their room. Room Condition: Please ensure the room is clean and free of damage before they leave. Relicensing Process Notify the Site Team via email. The resident will need to sign the re-license form and include their bank details for any potential refund. The replacement tenant must register via the student portal. Once completed, they should notify the site team, and the property managem
  • No Visa No Pay
    For 26-27 AY: - If you meet any of the conditions below, you will be able to cancel your booking and receive a full refund of your Advance Rent and any paid rent payments, No Visa No Pay: If you don't get your visa to come and study in the UK, you must send them the visa application rejection letter within 48 hours of receiving it. This policy is valid until 1 September 2026. Please send your request and the supporting official documents to the respective schemes email. If you fail to provide
  • No Place No Pay
    For 26-27 AY: - If you meet any of the conditions below, you will be able to cancel your booking and receive a full refund of your Advance Rent and any paid rent payments, No Place No Pay: If you fail to gain the required qualifications and are not accepted into the University, you need to send them the university rejection letter, or proof that the exam results don’t meet the requirements of the university. You must send them the proof documents within 48 hours of receiving them. This policy
  • Cooling Off Period
    For 26-27 AY: - No cooling off period. The Advance Rent Payment is non refundable and once the contract is signed, it cannot be cancelled. The student will need to find a replacement tenant.
  • Room allocation
  • Room allocation
    Students can indicate specific room number or location preferences during the booking process, and the Amber team will accommodate these preferences wherever possible, based on availability.
  • Check in guide
  • Check in guide
    Approximately 2–4 weeks prior to the scheduled move-in date, students will receive check-in instructions via email. This communication will include the steps required to select a check-in date and time slot, complete necessary documentation, and settle any outstanding payments prior to arrival.In case of any questions or queries, please feel free to contact the Amber team, and our team will assist to ensure a smooth check-in process.
  • Renewal policy
  • Renewal policy
    Students who wish to extend their stay can contact the Amber team for renewal or rebooking at the same accommodation. Our team will support the renewal process and help students secure a suitable room of their choice. Students are encouraged to reach out early to ensure they can rebook the same room or another room of their choice at the same property.
  • Early check in policy
  • Early check in policy
    Early check-in requests can be shared in advance with the Amber team. Our team will do a feasibility check to facilitate early check-in requests based on room readiness and availability. Additional charges may apply where applicable.
  • Payment and Fees

    Mode Of Payment

    Debit card, credit card or bank transfer are allowed.

    PayPal
    VISA
    AMEX
    Booking Deposit

    The property Management collect an Advance Rent Payment (ARP) of £250 to reserve the room. This amount will be deducted from the total rent payable and is non-refundable.

    Pay In Instalment

    For 26-27 AY: - 1. The property provides a maximum of four or full installments for rent payment. 2. If you do not have a guarantor, then payment will be due when you move in.

    Guarantor Requirement

    For 26-27 AY: - 1. If you want to pay your rent in instalments, the property accepts both UK and International guarantors. This is someone who is willing to sign a contract saying they’ll pay your rent if you fail to do so. Your guarantor cannot be another student or a government. 2. In the circumstances where you do not have a guarantor, you can register with Housing Hand who will act as guarantor subject to meeting their terms and conditions. More information on this service can be found. 3. Alternatively, you will need to pay your rent for the whole Licence Agreement/AST in advance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I pay a booking fee or a deposit?

    For Their properties in England, they ask for a non-refundable holding deposit (£100-£250 depending on the location) to allocate you a room. Unfortunately, they cannot refund the holding deposit under any circumstances. When you move in your holding deposit will turn into a damage deposit and will be returned at the end of your license [minus any damages]. At their property, you will be required to top up the holding deposit prior to moving in to make the deposit up to £250. PMG protects your deposit using a government-authorised deposit protection scheme; the Deposit Protection Service in England.

    What happens if I want to cancel my booking?

    Get in touch and tell us straight away. How much they can help will depend on the timing and the circumstances of your cancellation. Licence Agreements are legally binding, so once you have signed and returned your contract you're required to pay your rent. If (under special circumstances only) you need to pull out of the Licence Agreement, they'll help try to find a replacement Licensee for your room - but they can't guarantee that they'll be able to. If a new Licensee is found then they can release you from your licence, but there will be a re-licence fee** If you require a copy of the re-licence terms and conditions then please contact us.

    Can I leave early and get the remainder of my rent back?

    Unfortunately, you are committed under the licence agreement to pay the full rent, however, if you decide you want to leave early please tell the managers of your site asap. They may have a waiting list of people who would like to take over your licence agreement which would then relinquish you from your contract. If you find a new Licensee, they'll let you out of your agreement from the day they move in, and refund you any unused rent that you've paid in advance (minus a £50 admin fee)*. They cannot refund your rent until you have found someone to take over your licence agreement, their booking is confirmed and they have paid the first instalment of their rent.

    What bills do I need to pay?

    All utility bills (gas, electricity and water), WiFi and contents insurance for your belongings are all included. If you bring your own television or use one that is pre-installed in your room then you will have to buy your own TV licence. If you cease to be a full-time student during the occupation of your room then you will become liable for council tax. If the second occupant of a double occupancy room is not a student then they may also be liable for council tax.

    Can I transfer my booking to a different PMG?

    It’s possible that you’ll be able to transfer from one PMG to another before moving in, but this completely depends on what they have available. If they can transfer you, your booking fee will move with your room but you’ll be charged an admin fee of £50 – and unfortunately, they can’t guarantee that you’ll get the same sort of room. If you need to request a transfer, contact the site manager at your original PMG location.

    Can I change my room?

    If you’d like to change your room once you’ve moved in, they’ll do their best to accommodate you (providing they’re not fully booked). Any moves will incur a £50 admin fee*. If you’ve moved to a cheaper room, any excess rent you’ve already paid will be taken off the next instalment. If you’ve already paid for the whole year, they’ll simply give you a refund of the difference.

    What happens if my student loan is late and I can’t pay my instalment on time?

    The student loan shouldn't be late, however if there is a problem they will need a letter from the loan company showing the amount and dates of payments and four week's advance rent before you move in in September. You can get in touch with the Student Loans Company.

    How long is the contract?

    All PMG schemes offer 51 weeks contracts, except for, - Student Castle Lincoln offers 51 and 45 weeks contacts - Student Castle Oxford offers 51 and 45 weeks contracts Head over to the respective PMG scheme pages for more information!.

    How much is my rent?

    To find out how much each room costs, go to the location you’re interested in and you’ll find all the details there.

    What is included in my rent?

    All your utility bills (including super-fast broadband and WiFi) are included, as is contents insurance for your room.

    What happens if I can’t make my payment on time?

    Come and talk to the team- they will always work with you to find the best way for you to pay your rent. If your payment is seven days late and they haven't heard from you, you'll be charged a £30 admin fee.

    Can I move in earlier or later than my Licence Agreement date if need be?

    This depends if your room is ready, so it’s best to contact the scheme directly. You would need to pay for the extra days beforehand.

    What's the best way for me to pay for my rent?

    Debit card, credit card or bank transfer are all fine – make your choice when you complete your booking.

    When do I need to pay?

    For their sites in England, if you have a UK guarantor then you can pay in 3 instalments in September, January and April. The 1st payment will be due 12 days before your licence starts. If the 1st instalment of your Student Loan is paid after this date then they can accept a payment of 4 weeks rent 1 week before you move in, with the balance paid when you receive your loan. The sites in Scotland can align payments with when you receive your Student Loan. Please contact us for further information. For full-year contracts payments will be required in 3 instalments in September, January and April.

    When’s the latest I can book?

    As long as there’s a room available. They keep their site perfectly up to date so you’ll be able to see where their spaces are.

    Can I book if I'm under 18?

    All residents living at one of their schemes in England are required to be over the age of 17 during the academic year booked, and residents living in their schemes in Scotland are to be age 16 or over. Exceptions may be available on a case-by-case basis, and you will need to contact the site to get approval. If in doubt, please contact the respective schemes and the on-site team will be able to advise you.

    How do I apply for a visa to the UK?

    You can apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you’re 16 or over and you:, have been offered a place on a course by a licensed student sponsor, have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course - the amount will vary depending on your circumstances, can speak, read, write and understand English, have consent from your parents if you’re 16 or 17 - you’ll need evidence of this when you apply.

    How do I open a bank account?

    The UK has lots of banks, including National Westminster (NatWest), Barclays, RBS, Santander, HSBC and Lloyds. All of these offer special bank accounts for students, which usually include an interest-free overdraft. All high street banks have the same basic range of services – savings accounts, credit cards, overseas cash transfers and so on – but they offer different deals to attract new customers, so shop around to find your favourite. To open a bank account you’ll need to visit a branch of your bank (check to see if your chosen bank has a branch near your PMG) with the appropriate ID. Your passport, driving licence and one or two forms of proof of address (such as a bill or licence) will usually be enough. Bank accounts take a few days to get up and running, so try to open yours before you leave for university – or make sure you have a credit card to keep you going when you arrive.

    If I want to get a part-time job, where should I look for opportunities?

    You’ll find that your student union often has job adverts, and if you’re looking for shop, bar or restaurant work you can usually spot “Help wanted” signs in the shop windows. Your local Jobcentre will also have opportunities – simply head to the website and search by area.

    How do I register with a doctor?

    Most surgeries now offer online registration – once you’ve found your local GP, check their website. Check with us too for any recommendations.

    If I’m an international student can I open a bank account in the UK?

    No problem – you’ll just need the same identification as other students. Take your passport, driving licence and at least one proof of address document such as a bill or licence. If you can get a letter from your bank at home recommending you, that’s even better – but you don’t strictly need this, and you absolutely do need the ID mentioned above.

    Is bedding included in the room?

    No, but you can purchase bedding and other items from their partner.

    Is there a fridge in the rooms?

    Yes, each studio or flat kitchen has a fridge with a freezer compartment. Unfortunately, you cannot bring your own fridge as this would invalidate their insurance.

    Do I need to bring any furniture?

    All their rooms are really well equipped with high-quality furnishings that provide ample storage and comfort.

    Are there kitchen facilities in my room?

    Yes, studio rooms and flats have a combination microwave oven, a hob, a sink, a fridge/freezer and plenty of storage for all your pots and pans. Flats have communal kitchen spaces.

    Do I need to bring my own saucepans, wok, etc.?

    If you would like to bring your own kitchen equipment they have lots of storage space. However, you can buy a kitchen pack from us when making your booking which will be in your room upon arrival.

    Is there a TV in my room? Can I bring one if not?

    Some of their schemes have TVs in the rooms, however should you wish to use them then you will have to purchase a TV licence. Please note, there will be no TV's in the rooms however you are more than welcome to bring your own to plug in.

    Is there a common room?

    One of the best things about living with PMG is the amazing communal space that is open for all residents to enjoy. They've got TV areas, pool tables, and private or group study areas that are all perfect for you to enjoy on your own or in a group. They also hold regular social events in the common areas - check your information pack when you arrive for details.

    Are there bike storage facilities on site?

    Yes, they try to be as eco-friendly as possible so each of their schemes has plenty of secure bike storage space. Please note, E-Bicycles and E-Scooters are not permitted at any of their sites. They also offer FREE bike hire to all their residents across all schemes. Simply hand us your room key in exchange for a bike, helmet and lights.

    Can I bring my car?

    All their developments are based in fantastic city centre locations, with great transport links nearby. They also try and be as eco-friendly as possible so they don't encourage students to bring cars. Very limited parking is available on a case-by-case basis – if you have a genuine need to keep a car at university, you can contact the management for your chosen PMG development to discuss your options. All their developments have nearby public car parks, perfect for when friends and family visit. Short term car access is available for dropping off or picking up your belongings.

    Do you have a gym?

    Yes - they have a gym on most of their sites. They are open 24/7 and completely free to use for all their residents. Unfortunately, their insurance does not cover guests to use the gym.

    Who should I contact if I have a problem with my internet?

    Their onsite management can do very little in terms of internet problems. Please contact the service provider, Ask4. They have specially trained tech support staff to help sort out your internet as quickly as possible.

    Where do I wash my clothes?

    All their developments have easy-to-use laundry rooms with washing and drying machines (operated by Circuit Laundry). You can top up your laundry card from your computer and then use it to pay for your washing or use your phone through the mobile app. The laundry rooms are open 24 hours and they do not provide detergent.

    Is there a TV in the common room?

    All their common rooms have flat-screen TVs.

    Can I Bring my E-Bike or E-Scooter?

    E-Bicycles and E-Scooters are strictly prohibited at all of their sites as they pose a significant fire risk.

    What happens if there is a breakage or problem with my room?

    You can log all maintenance issues online through the Student Portal. Their onsite maintenance team will respond to the issue as soon as possible.

    Am I allowed to bring electrical appliances with me?

    For safety reasons, they can’t allow any overseas electrical equipment that doesn’t comply with all relevant British standards. They do not allow portable heaters in any of their rooms.

    Do I have to supply my own food?

    Yes, you do. All their sites have plenty of local supermarkets nearby.

    Can my friend store their things/belongings/luggage in my room?

    No. Letting someone else store their things in your room is a breach of your Licence Agreement, and it will also invalidate your insurance coverage.

    Can I have guests to stay?

    Of course. They normally allow a maximum stay of two days per visit for guests but they will need to sign in/out at reception (this is outlined in their guest policy which you will sign when you move in). Guests are not allowed their own keys.

    Is insurance included in my rent?

    Yes, through Endsleigh, they provide complete personal contents insurance to protect you and your belongings. Additional cover is available with Endsleigh at an extra cost.

    Is your accommodation suitable for mature students?

    Of course! You can enjoy the social aspect of student living, while hanging onto some personal space in one of their self-contained rooms.

    Are there specific times of day I have to move in?

    So things don’t get too hectic, they will send all students different timeslots prior to move in so you can book your slot, but the reception is always open 24 hours a day.

    Am I able to have a party in my room if I want one?

    They don't allow parties in your room - this is because they host regular parties and social events in the common areas throughout the year.

    Whose responsibility is it to clean my room?

    You’ll be in charge of cleaning your own room and helping to clean the communal area of your flat (if applicable). However, they do offer a cleaning service at a cost (details are in your arrival pack and on the Student Portal).

    How safe is my room?

    Your room is very safe - all door entry is key fobbed and all communal space has CCTV.

    How safe is the development?

    All their developments have staff on site 24 hours a day, monitoring the entire site to protect you and their buildings.

    Can I smoke in my room?

    No. As per your Licence Agreement, if you’re caught smoking or tampering with smoke/fire detectors a charge may be applied to your account to cover call out charges of a fire engineer to check or repair the equipment. There are designated smoking areas at each of their developments which you are welcome to use.

    What is the Student Portal?

    The Student Portal is your online info guide. You can use it to report maintenance issues, book a cleaner, find out if you have post, as well as find useful documents like your Welcome Pack.

    Is PMG affiliated with the university in any way?

    They’re not part of a university, but they have excellent working relationships with all the universities whose students they look after.

    Can I use the common room facilities to run a private club/event/business?

    No, the facilities are only for their residents. It is only polite not to abuse this.

    What happens if I stop being a full time student?

    You can still live at PMG until the end of your licence period, however, you will become liable for council tax during this time. They can help you try and find somebody to take over your licence should you wish to leave, however, this cannot be guaranteed.

    How do I make a complaint?

    If you're already living with us, the best and quickest way to resolve your issue is to speak to a member of the PMG team at reception as they are likely to be able to resolve your issue there and then. If you are not living with us, or you are a member of the general public, you can contact PMG and they will take the details of your complaint and help resolve it. They really want to help resolve your problem quickly so when contacting us by email please provide us with the following information: Your name, Contact details - telephone number/email address/home address so that they can get back to you, Details of your issue or problem, Details of actions you have already taken, or anyone you have already spoken to.

    Do you offer short stays or summer stays?

    Yes, they do offer short stays to students or the public in some of their properties. These short stays could be throughout the year, mostly during summer.

    Can I choose my flatmates?

    You can request to be in a room close to or within the same flat as your friends, however, this is subject to availability. They will do all they can to accommodate your request. Subject to availability you may request to be in a single-sex cluster flat for religious or cultural reasons.

    As a disabled person I have specific requirements for my living needs, Can PMG cater for these?

    They make every effort to ensure that their accommodation is accessible for all. Rather than try to plan generic “accessible” rooms in advance, they prefer to work with individual students to see how they can help. They have a certain amount of flexibility in each of their schemes, which allows us to offer a wide range of possible solutions.

    What does PMG do for the environment?

    They’re committed to considering – and, where possible, reducing – their impact on the environment across everything they do. They focus on green methods of construction and waste reduction, and all their developments have the facilities for you to carry on their eco-friendly mission! You can do your bit by recycling as much as possible.

    Are there recycling facilities on site?

    Of course. Every site is equipped to recycle cardboard, plastics, paper and glass, and recycling tubs can also be found in each room. To recycle other items, check out the options with your scheme manager.

    Do I need a Guarantor?

    If you want to pay your rent in three instalments, you’ll need a UK-based guarantor (not Edinburgh). This is someone who lives and works in the UK and is willing to sign a contract saying they’ll pay your rent if you fail to do so. The Pmg will run a credit check on your guarantor – if they happen to fail The pmg will get in touch about what to do next. Your guarantor cannot be another student or a government. If you do not have a guarantor then you’ll need to pay your rent for the whole Licence Agreement in advance.

    What happens next?

    The property will investigate your issue thoroughly. The team will acknowledge all complaints upon receipt and ask that we be allowed 14 working days in order to fully investigate and respond to any issues raised. If you are not happy with their reply you should let us know and explain why - we can then arrange for a manager to contact you directly to discuss. Finally, if you remain unhappy, we will escalate your complaint to their Head Office to review and issue a full and final response.
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    3. Student Castle Reading - From £265 per week
    4. Berkshire House - From £240 per week - ★★★★★ (5/5)
    5. Queens Court - From £215 per week - ★★★★★ (4.8/5) - “Amazing, the apartments are so diverse and remarkable, they are kept so neat, and the room is enormous. Guided and taken care of by a fascinating staff. The social domains are remarkable, and there are many areas to revise and a huge hall.”

    Best Areas to Live in Reading

    Reading is an active student town, making it a great place for students looking for an excellent quality of life close to their university. Students who want to be near everything happening, those who want to experience the quiet and relaxed feel of a residential neighbourhood, or those who want to be near the river; there is a perfect neighbourhood somewhere in Reading. Here are a few examples of some of the most desirable neighbourhoods and areas to look for student accommodation in Reading UK:

    1. City centre: It is a great option for students who appreciate having easy access to everything because it has good transportation links to both the University of Reading and Reading College. Costs of renting in student accommodation in the city center are approximately £850-£1,200 per month, and students can find either shared or private accommodation in Reading.

    2. Earley: It has become a popular option for many University of Reading students due to its tranquil and family-friendly environment with plenty of green space. It takes only 10 - 15 minutes to travel from Earley to the main campus by bus. The costs of renting a room in a student accommodation Earley typically range from £600 to £900 per month and are based on the property’s amenities.

    3. Coley and Whitley - It is known for their student rentals that provide budget-friendly options for students looking for low-priced rentals in Reading. Both areas have good access to the University of Reading and the City Centre through multiple bus routes. Rent averages from £550 to £800 per month, making this choice very cost-effective.

    4. Caversham: This quiet and picturesque town across the river from Reading is perfect if you need a little bit of time away from the hectic nature of living in the city, but are only 15 minutes away from the university. Monthly rents for student flats in this area usually fall between £700 and £950.

    5. Lower Earley: A new, child-friendly suburb that is slightly distant from the city center but is easily accessible through public transit. Monthly rents in this area vary from approx £650 - £900 per month based on the type of accommodation you are renting.

    Room Types for Student Accommodation in Reading

    Student accommodation in Reading comes in a variety of room types designed to fit different lifestyles, preferences, and budgets. Whether you’re after complete privacy or love the idea of shared living, there’s something to suit everyone’s needs. Here’s a quick guide to the main types of rooms available in student housing in Reading:

    1. Ensuite Rooms
    Ensuite rooms are ideal for students who value privacy while still enjoying a shared living environment. Each student has a private bedroom & bathroom, while the kitchen & lounge areas are shared with other flatmates. This option strikes the perfect balance between independence and social interaction.
    2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
    Non-ensuite rooms are among the most budget-friendly choices. You’ll have a private bedroom but share bathroom and kitchen facilities with other residents. These rooms are great for students who want affordable rent and a more communal experience, often leading to close friendships within the accommodation.
    3. Studio Apartments
    Studios are self-contained units offering complete independence. Each studio includes a bedroom, private bathroom, & kitchenette, giving students everything they need in one space. They’re perfect for postgraduates or anyone who prefers a quiet and private study environment.
    4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments
    1-bed & 2-bed apartments provide a more spacious and homely setup. These flats typically include separate bedrooms, a private kitchen, a living room, & a bathroom. They’re ideal for couples, close friends, or students who want a little more space & comfort.
    5. Private Rooms
    Private rooms offer a mix of personal comfort and shared living. Students get their own furnished bedroom while sharing kitchen, lounge, & bathroom areas with a small group of flatmates. It’s a balanced option for those seeking affordability without compromising on privacy.

    Cost of Living in Reading

    Student accommodation in Reading is ideal for students. Living in Reading can be expensive, but careful assessments and planning can help students avoid spending extra pounds. For student accommodation in Reading, it is recommended to have a budget of £1000-£1,500 per month, including all living and other personal expenses, excluding student accommodation in Reading rent expense.

    Expense CategoryAverage Monthly Cost
    Accommodation£650-£1,100
    Groceries£100-£150
    Transportation£30-£80
    Utilities£40-£60
    Internet£20-£35
    Leisure & Social Activities£100-£200

    Student Travel in Reading

    Getting around Reading is super easy and budget-friendly, making student life smooth and convenient. The city’s transport network is well-connected, so whether you’re heading to lectures, exploring local attractions, or grabbing a bite in the town centre, you’ll get there in no time.
    1. Buses: Reading has an excellent local bus system operated mainly by Reading Buses, which connects all major student areas, including the University of Reading, the town centre, and surrounding neighbourhoods. A single journey costs around £2.5, while a weekly pass starts at roughly £20, making it a cost-effective option for daily commutes. Most buses run late into the night, ensuring students can travel safely after classes or nights out.
    2. Trains: The Reading Railway Station is one of the busiest and best-connected in southern England. Students can easily travel to London in just 25 minutes, Oxford in 30 minutes, or Bristol in 1 hour and 15 minutes. With a 16-25 Railcard, you can save up to 30% on rail fares, making weekend trips or visits home much cheaper.
    3. Cycling: Reading is a bike-friendly city, with well-marked cycle paths and green routes throughout. The ReadyBike scheme allows students to rent bicycles for short trips, making it perfect for eco-friendly travel around campus or to local cafés.
    4. Walking & E-Scooters: Many student accommodations are within walking distance of the university, and shared e-scooters are available across the city for quick, convenient trips. It’s a fun, affordable, and sustainable way to get around without worrying about parking or traffic.

    Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Reading

    Known for its balance between city energy and green tranquillity, Reading gives students the best of both worlds. With a student population of over 30,000, including those at the University of Reading and various language colleges, the city is buzzing with opportunities to study, socialise, and explore. Reading student accommodation is ideally located near shops, cafés, and entertainment hubs, so everything you need is within reach. The Oracle Shopping Centre is a local favourite, packed with restaurants, fashion brands, and cinemas. Students often unwind at Forbury Gardens or take riverside walks along the River Thames and Kennet Canal, enjoying the city’s scenic beauty.

    For culture enthusiasts, Reading offers the Reading Museum, Abbey Ruins, & Hexagon Theatre, which hosts comedy, theatre, & live music. If you’re into festivals, the Reading Festival, one of the UK’s biggest music events, draws thousands every August. Sports fans can catch matches at the Madejski Stadium, home to Reading FC. When it comes to food and nightlife, the city doesn’t disappoint. You’ll find everything from affordable bites on Friar Street to lively student pubs & bars in the town centre. Whether you’re living in private student accommodation Reading or near campus, the city guarantees a mix of community that makes student life unforgettable.

    Top Universities in Reading

    Reading is one of southern England’s leading student cities. The city combines academic excellence with a relaxed student lifestyle, just 25 minutes by train, making it an even more appealing study destination. Students can choose from a range of top-rated universities and colleges, all easily accessible from the city centre and most Reading student accommodation options. Here are some of the best and closest universities to the city centre:
    1. University of Reading: Ranked among the top 30 UK universities for research and teaching quality. Known for its beautiful 130-hectare campus, it offers world-class programmes in business, sciences, architecture, & humanities. Student accommodation near University of Reading is popular among both undergraduates and postgraduates.
    2. Reading College: Just 10 minutes from the city centre, Reading College provides a wide range of vocational courses, A-levels, & apprenticeships. It’s an excellent choice for students seeking practical learning and local career opportunities.
    3. University of West London (Reading Campus): Located close to the main train station, this campus specialises in business, law, & creative industries. Its modern facilities and professional links make it ideal for career-focused students.
    4. Bracknell and Wokingham College: Situated about 20 minutes from central Reading, this college is known for its flexible study options & technical qualifications that prepare students for both university and employment.
    5. ONCAMPUS Reading: This institution helps international students prepare for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees through foundation & pre-master’s programmes. It’s closely linked with the University of Reading and offers a smooth transition into higher education.

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