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Uhomes is a leading portal to search for student accommodation in Chester easily. Moreover, our staff can provide a live broadcasting service and explain the housing situation to you in real-time. If you missed the live broadcast, you can check the live replay explanation on the apartment page anytime to get the most authentic experience before moving in. Chester Student Accommodation offers a choice between halls of residence, individually rented rooms, and private housing. Most student accommodation in Chester on our platform is near famous universities such as the University of Chester, West Cheshire College, Cheshire College – South & West Crewe Campus, Cheshire College – South & West Ellesmere Port Campus and Riverside College Widnes. Uhomes covers student accommodation for all tastes. Usually, 29% of the students choose the En-suite room type, and 61% prefer the Studio room type. Some of the most popular apartments in the University of Chester are Trinity Hall, Abbeygate, Fontessa House – Chester, Northgate Studios and Northgate Point.
Chester, capital of Cheshire, is located northwest of England, on the border of Wales. The River Dee runs through the city, and artificial canals echo it. This adds to the history and culture of the city. The town is one of the UK's most important heritage cities, preserving several intact Roman walls and ruins. Chester, home to Europe's largest Zoo and a rich history, attracts six million tourists worldwide each year.
Chester's historic city is enriched by dozens of multinational companies and the renowned University of Chester.
Chester's population is currently 328,000 (2011). The four main roads in the centre of Chester are the same as when Chester was a Roman fortress (79 AD) built to protect the city from Welsh raids south of the town. It was a more prosperous port in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. However, the decline of Chester followed the silting of the River Dee estuary. The Port of Liverpool also rose. The cotton weaving industry, flour production and other light industries grew. Chester Cathedral is considered one of the most beautiful church buildings in many medieval churches. Dee Bridge, built in the 13th century, is England's only complete city wall (4-12 metres tall and 3.2 kilometres long). The walls of the city are still intact. The city's mainstay is tourism, and it has the most significant European Zoo, which attracts more than 1.4 million visitors worldwide each year.
Chester is one of Britain's most safe and liveable cities and was ranked among the top five 'Happiest City in the UK 2012'.
You will need to decide on your student accommodation in Chester if you plan to study at Chester. So why compromise on quality? Chester offers a unique and energizing experience. Consider the location of your student accommodation when you're looking in Chester. When you study in a peaceful and quiet environment, it is more productive. Off-campus housing is where you'll find most of this and a sense of community. Uhomes offers off-campus accommodation in Chester in student-friendly areas in the centre. Here is a list of the best student housing in Chester.
The University of Chester was established in 1839 and has operated schools ever since. Comprised of seven colleges and six campuses, offering over 400 professional degrees for undergraduates and postgraduates, Chester is one of the UK's oldest comprehensive public universities and boasts 2,000 years of history!
Low Cost of Living
CUT offers tuition and living costs that fall between RMB 140,00 to RMB 190,00 annually. Out of 50+ universities, CUTS stands out with the lowest prices compared to other UK universities. Plus, Chester University provides undergraduate students with a scholarship worth PS1,000 or PS1,500 that does not have minimum application requirements. In contrast, international students automatically receive one scholarship, which will automatically reduce their tuition fees.
Safe City
Chester, one of the UK's safest cities, has been named University Town in North West England with the lowest crime rates and second-most student-friendly environment in the UK's Top 50 Student Cities list - beating cities such as Sheffield and Bangor! Live peacefully in one of Britain's lowest crime rate cities while studying abroad! Chester provides ideal environments to achieve this.
Great Geographical Location
Chester is located in northwestern England, where Wales and England meet, making transportation both simple and ideal.
Chester is a world heritage site and ancient city with a vibrant culture. As one of the top international tourist destinations, over 8 Million visitors arrive annually for this international tourist destination. Offering numerous recreational and leisure activities all year round makes a living in Chester an enjoyable and varied experience.
The University of Chester is widely recognised for its commitment to enriching international student experiences, ranking first in England and second across the UK at WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2020 for this aspect of student experience. The University of Chester was also named one of the UK's top 10 institutions for student support, job prospects and local life. Established by the Church of England to train teachers in 1839, Chester University is considered the first institution of higher education to train teacher education professionals in Britain. The University of Chester is located in the picturesque Roman city of Chester, the capital of Cheshire County in north-west England and only 40 minutes away from Liverpool and Manchester. Seven campuses can be found within Chester itself or its surroundings.
The University of Chester is an active member of Universities UK Group, Church of England Universities Group, and North West Universities Organisation and holds the highest number of teachers with professional accreditation in North West of England - ranking 4th overall within the UK. At Chester University, graduate employment rates are 95.6% - higher than any university in the North West of England (HEI 2017 DLHE survey of graduate job destinations). Furthermore, the British Council recognised it as one of the top 10 UK HEIs for overseas student recruitment (2018 Overseas Student Survey), while its Business School received recognition as an Outstanding UK Business School by EducateNorth Award 2018 and 21st overall UK school ranked by the Chartered Association of Business Schools.
Statistics show that in 2020, 71.56% of undergraduate graduates with first or second-class degrees will be honoured, including Camilla, Prince Charles' wife and first in line for the British throne. There are many notable alums such as her: she counts Camilla among them!
Cheshire College: South & West is a post-16 further education and vocational college in Cheshire, England, formed in 2017 by the merger of West Cheshire College and South Cheshire College. Its main campus is in Crewe (60%), with other sites in Ellesmere Port (28%) and Chester (12%). In November 2019, there were 3,800 students in the 16–18 age range, 5,500 adult learners, mainly taking part-time or short courses, and 876 apprentices. In 2019, there were 243 full-time equivalent teachers.
Cheshire College: South & West was formed on 31 March 2017 by the merger of West Cheshire College into South Cheshire College. The union plans initially also involved Mid Cheshire College, which merged instead in August 2017 with Warrington Collegiate to form Warrington and Vale Royal College. At the date of the merger, it had 11,000 students and 1300 apprentices. The name changed to the present one on 1 January 2018.
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The city is the hub of major roads, including the M53 towards London, Liverpool and the M56 towards Manchester. The A55 road stretches along the North Wales coastline to Holyhead, and the A483 connects the city with Wrexham in Wales and Swansea.
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ChesterBus, owned by the council and operated by Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire, provides bus transport within the city. Chester has four park-and-ride locations, with three (Upton Heath, Boughton Road and Wrexham Road) located along the major roads that surround the town.
Railways
Chester General opened in 1848 with an Italianate facade. In September 2007, there were extensive renovations to improve parking and pedestrian access. The station is equipped with ticket offices, barriers and waiting rooms. There are also toilets, shops and a pedestrian walkway with lifts.
Northern launched a Chester-to-Leeds service in May 2019 via Warrington Bank Quay and Bradford Interchange. Transport for Wales launched a service in May 2019 to Liverpool Lime Street via the newly reopened Halton Curve and offered a rail link to Liverpool Airport from Liverpool South Parkway.
Abbeygate is situated at the heart of Chester, within 10 minutes walking distance to both the University of Chester and Kingsway Campus. Furthermore, Chester town centre can be reached on foot within five minutes with all its bars, restaurants and shops close at hand.
These flats provide everything necessary for making the most out of your time on campus, including a secure bike shed and a modern laundry room.
Abbeygate provides Chester students with exceptional value, including all fees, contents insurance, WIFI connectivity and 30Mbps broadband service.
Some student accommodations in Chester will require a deposit (which may start out as a reservation fee) but not all – it depends on which accommodation you choose. If you are asked for a deposit, it will be capped at five weeks’ rent.
Yes, students who book early or a while in advance are eligible for good deals and pay lower rent in Chester. You can also save on rent by making a group reservation. Other offers are constantly available; we recommend you keep an eye out for the latest ones on our website!
The amount you pay will depend on the type of student accommodation you choose. A shared house in Chester will cost you £143.23 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £143.23 per week, but could cost more depending on what type of room you select.
This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in Chester have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.
This will depend on the type of property you choose. The most anyone can legally charge is 5 weeks rent. Some accommodation in Chester halls of residence will not require a deposit at all, while on average the deposit in a shared house in Chester will be £716.15
1.University student halls are a popular choice for student accommodation in Chester, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Chester, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Chester, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Chester university. This type of student accommodation, like on uhomes.com, offers Studio, En-suite, and shared student flats often with premium facilities, including on-site gyms, TV and movie rooms. 3.Shared flats and houses are another common type of student accommodation in Chester. Though further away location-wise, Chester’s transport network makes travelling for lectures a breeze.
Uhomes is a leading portal to search for student accommodation in Chester easily. Moreover, our staff can provide a live broadcasting service and explain the housing situation to you in real-time. If you missed the live broadcast, you can check the live replay explanation on the apartment page anytime to get the most authentic experience before moving in. Chester Student Accommodation offers a choice between halls of residence, individually rented rooms, and private housing. Most student accommodation in Chester on our platform is near famous universities such as the University of Chester, West Cheshire College, Cheshire College – South & West Crewe Campus, Cheshire College – South & West Ellesmere Port Campus and Riverside College Widnes. Uhomes covers student accommodation for all tastes. Usually, 29% of the students choose the En-suite room type, and 61% prefer the Studio room type. Some of the most popular apartments in the University of Chester are Trinity Hall, Abbeygate, Fontessa House – Chester, Northgate Studios and Northgate Point.
Chester, capital of Cheshire, is located northwest of England, on the border of Wales. The River Dee runs through the city, and artificial canals echo it. This adds to the history and culture of the city. The town is one of the UK's most important heritage cities, preserving several intact Roman walls and ruins. Chester, home to Europe's largest Zoo and a rich history, attracts six million tourists worldwide each year.
Chester's historic city is enriched by dozens of multinational companies and the renowned University of Chester.
Chester's population is currently 328,000 (2011). The four main roads in the centre of Chester are the same as when Chester was a Roman fortress (79 AD) built to protect the city from Welsh raids south of the town. It was a more prosperous port in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. However, the decline of Chester followed the silting of the River Dee estuary. The Port of Liverpool also rose. The cotton weaving industry, flour production and other light industries grew. Chester Cathedral is considered one of the most beautiful church buildings in many medieval churches. Dee Bridge, built in the 13th century, is England's only complete city wall (4-12 metres tall and 3.2 kilometres long). The walls of the city are still intact. The city's mainstay is tourism, and it has the most significant European Zoo, which attracts more than 1.4 million visitors worldwide each year.
Chester is one of Britain's most safe and liveable cities and was ranked among the top five 'Happiest City in the UK 2012'.
You will need to decide on your student accommodation in Chester if you plan to study at Chester. So why compromise on quality? Chester offers a unique and energizing experience. Consider the location of your student accommodation when you're looking in Chester. When you study in a peaceful and quiet environment, it is more productive. Off-campus housing is where you'll find most of this and a sense of community. Uhomes offers off-campus accommodation in Chester in student-friendly areas in the centre. Here is a list of the best student housing in Chester.
The University of Chester was established in 1839 and has operated schools ever since. Comprised of seven colleges and six campuses, offering over 400 professional degrees for undergraduates and postgraduates, Chester is one of the UK's oldest comprehensive public universities and boasts 2,000 years of history!
Low Cost of Living
CUT offers tuition and living costs that fall between RMB 140,00 to RMB 190,00 annually. Out of 50+ universities, CUTS stands out with the lowest prices compared to other UK universities. Plus, Chester University provides undergraduate students with a scholarship worth PS1,000 or PS1,500 that does not have minimum application requirements. In contrast, international students automatically receive one scholarship, which will automatically reduce their tuition fees.
Safe City
Chester, one of the UK's safest cities, has been named University Town in North West England with the lowest crime rates and second-most student-friendly environment in the UK's Top 50 Student Cities list - beating cities such as Sheffield and Bangor! Live peacefully in one of Britain's lowest crime rate cities while studying abroad! Chester provides ideal environments to achieve this.
Great Geographical Location
Chester is located in northwestern England, where Wales and England meet, making transportation both simple and ideal.
Chester is a world heritage site and ancient city with a vibrant culture. As one of the top international tourist destinations, over 8 Million visitors arrive annually for this international tourist destination. Offering numerous recreational and leisure activities all year round makes a living in Chester an enjoyable and varied experience.
The University of Chester is widely recognised for its commitment to enriching international student experiences, ranking first in England and second across the UK at WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2020 for this aspect of student experience. The University of Chester was also named one of the UK's top 10 institutions for student support, job prospects and local life. Established by the Church of England to train teachers in 1839, Chester University is considered the first institution of higher education to train teacher education professionals in Britain. The University of Chester is located in the picturesque Roman city of Chester, the capital of Cheshire County in north-west England and only 40 minutes away from Liverpool and Manchester. Seven campuses can be found within Chester itself or its surroundings.
The University of Chester is an active member of Universities UK Group, Church of England Universities Group, and North West Universities Organisation and holds the highest number of teachers with professional accreditation in North West of England - ranking 4th overall within the UK. At Chester University, graduate employment rates are 95.6% - higher than any university in the North West of England (HEI 2017 DLHE survey of graduate job destinations). Furthermore, the British Council recognised it as one of the top 10 UK HEIs for overseas student recruitment (2018 Overseas Student Survey), while its Business School received recognition as an Outstanding UK Business School by EducateNorth Award 2018 and 21st overall UK school ranked by the Chartered Association of Business Schools.
Statistics show that in 2020, 71.56% of undergraduate graduates with first or second-class degrees will be honoured, including Camilla, Prince Charles' wife and first in line for the British throne. There are many notable alums such as her: she counts Camilla among them!
Cheshire College: South & West is a post-16 further education and vocational college in Cheshire, England, formed in 2017 by the merger of West Cheshire College and South Cheshire College. Its main campus is in Crewe (60%), with other sites in Ellesmere Port (28%) and Chester (12%). In November 2019, there were 3,800 students in the 16–18 age range, 5,500 adult learners, mainly taking part-time or short courses, and 876 apprentices. In 2019, there were 243 full-time equivalent teachers.
Cheshire College: South & West was formed on 31 March 2017 by the merger of West Cheshire College into South Cheshire College. The union plans initially also involved Mid Cheshire College, which merged instead in August 2017 with Warrington Collegiate to form Warrington and Vale Royal College. At the date of the merger, it had 11,000 students and 1300 apprentices. The name changed to the present one on 1 January 2018.
Roads
The city is the hub of major roads, including the M53 towards London, Liverpool and the M56 towards Manchester. The A55 road stretches along the North Wales coastline to Holyhead, and the A483 connects the city with Wrexham in Wales and Swansea.
Bus
ChesterBus, owned by the council and operated by Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire, provides bus transport within the city. Chester has four park-and-ride locations, with three (Upton Heath, Boughton Road and Wrexham Road) located along the major roads that surround the town.
Railways
Chester General opened in 1848 with an Italianate facade. In September 2007, there were extensive renovations to improve parking and pedestrian access. The station is equipped with ticket offices, barriers and waiting rooms. There are also toilets, shops and a pedestrian walkway with lifts.
Northern launched a Chester-to-Leeds service in May 2019 via Warrington Bank Quay and Bradford Interchange. Transport for Wales launched a service in May 2019 to Liverpool Lime Street via the newly reopened Halton Curve and offered a rail link to Liverpool Airport from Liverpool South Parkway.
Abbeygate is situated at the heart of Chester, within 10 minutes walking distance to both the University of Chester and Kingsway Campus. Furthermore, Chester town centre can be reached on foot within five minutes with all its bars, restaurants and shops close at hand.
These flats provide everything necessary for making the most out of your time on campus, including a secure bike shed and a modern laundry room.
Abbeygate provides Chester students with exceptional value, including all fees, contents insurance, WIFI connectivity and 30Mbps broadband service.
Some student accommodations in Chester will require a deposit (which may start out as a reservation fee) but not all – it depends on which accommodation you choose. If you are asked for a deposit, it will be capped at five weeks’ rent.
Yes, students who book early or a while in advance are eligible for good deals and pay lower rent in Chester. You can also save on rent by making a group reservation. Other offers are constantly available; we recommend you keep an eye out for the latest ones on our website!
The amount you pay will depend on the type of student accommodation you choose. A shared house in Chester will cost you £143.23 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £143.23 per week, but could cost more depending on what type of room you select.
This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in Chester have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.
This will depend on the type of property you choose. The most anyone can legally charge is 5 weeks rent. Some accommodation in Chester halls of residence will not require a deposit at all, while on average the deposit in a shared house in Chester will be £716.15
1.University student halls are a popular choice for student accommodation in Chester, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Chester, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Chester, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Chester university. This type of student accommodation, like on uhomes.com, offers Studio, En-suite, and shared student flats often with premium facilities, including on-site gyms, TV and movie rooms. 3.Shared flats and houses are another common type of student accommodation in Chester. Though further away location-wise, Chester’s transport network makes travelling for lectures a breeze.
Most tenancy agreements run between 42 and 51 weeks, meaning you’ll be able to keep your student accommodation in Chester for the whole year. Some Chester student halls will allow you a longer or shorter tenancy agreement if you ask for it, but the agreements are designed to suit the typical student.
At uhomes, we try our best to find student accommodation that meets all your needs and preferences. If you do not like your accommodation due to unforeseen or unacceptable circumstances, getting back to the provider is recommended, as cancellation policies vary from one provider to another.
While searching for student accommodation in Chester, you want to look for places that offer all-inclusive bills, as well as fully-furnished accommodation options, accommodation close to your university of choice, and student homes that have the basic amenities you might need, including Wi-Fi, secure parking, and on-site laundry facilities, among others.
Yes, we do acknowledge specially-abled people. For example, we offer various rooms for students with hearing or visual impairments, mobility issues, wheelchairs, etc.
The points you should consider are to look for places that offer all-around bills, accommodation with all amenities, and accommodation near the premises of your university.
Most students look for shared housing in Chester from May, although there will be student accommodation available all year round. First year and international students generally start looking in January for halls of residence.
All landlords and property managers in Chester are legally required to protect your deposit in a legally recognised tenancy deposit scheme. If you take care of your student accommodation you should have no problem getting your money back. You can check out some further information right here.
Most contracts last for one academic year. If you would like to stay for a longer or a shorter time, contact us and our booking consultants will be able to give you information about which landlords are currently accepting stays of different lengths. If you’d like to stay in your accommodation over the summer as well, this can usually be arranged as many of the properties we list also accept bookings for summer accommodation.
Students who are selected for the September intake may begin their search for accommodation between January and March or preferably 6 months prior to their intake.
Student housing in Chester provides a comfortable experience at a reasonable price. You can choose from a wide range of properties, including flats, student halls, Studio apartments, private apartments, and many others.
Yes, you can rent an apartment with your friends; but, depending on the property, you may be charged a small fee to do so. You can either share a room or rent a dual occupancy unit.
As per local authority licencing schemes, dual occupancy properties are generally one or two-bedroom properties, as larger properties do not typically allow two people to stay in the same room.
To find student accommodation in Chester, compare properties using multiple filters. Once you have shortlisted your student accommodations, consult our property expert and make a final choice.
Yes, you can! There is a wide range of private student accommodation in Chester that you choose to live in. Pick the one that's perfect for you.
There are a number of reasons why there are so few flats in Chester. One reason is that demand for housing is high and there aren't enough flats to meet the demand. Another reason is that many people who work in Chester don't want to live in the city center, preferring to live in the suburbs instead. Finally, developers often prefer to build houses rather than flats because they can make more money from selling houses.
When you rent a furnished flat, you have everything that you need right there in the apartment. This can be really convenient, especially if you are new to the city and don't know where to start looking for furniture. Another advantage of renting a furnished flat is that it is usually cheaper than renting an unfurnished apartment or house. This can be helpful if you are on a tight budget. One advantage of renting a furnished flat is that you can rent it for medium-long term periods. This is ideal if you are in Chester for a few months and need a place to stay, as it can be difficult to find long-term rentals in the city. Furnished flats come with all of the amenities that you need, such as furniture, appliances, and linens.
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