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Classic Room
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

A private room with personal space and a shared bathroom.

9.8 sqm

Private Room

Single Occupancy

Shared Bathroom

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Booking Period
41 Weekly Stay

12 Sept 2026 - 26 Jun 2027

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£180 / Week
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1 Bed Apartment
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Contains 1 private room, an adjoining bathroom, and a private kitchen.

34 sqm

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Private Kitchen

Dual Occupancy

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Booking Period
41 Weekly Stay

12 Sept 2026 - 26 Jun 2027

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£250 / Week
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Map & Nearby Locations

Moulsecoomb Place, Lewes Road, Brighton, BN2 4GA

More About the Property

Ready to soak up the Brighton vibe? Moulsecoomb Place is the perfect place for students living in this city. Situated right on the University of Brighton’s Moulsecoomb campus, you are just moments away from your lectures and only a short trip from the city, the beach, and the countryside. With the University of Sussex close by as well, Moulsecoomb Place is a fantastic spot for balancing your academic and social life. It offers a homely feel and easy access to everything Brighton has to offer.

Features:
Moulsecoomb Place makes sure your student experience is both comfortable and convenient. Each townhouse flat has a relaxed, homely vibe, complete with a comfy bed, wardrobe, and study area. Flats typically house 8-10 students, so it’s perfect for meeting new people and making friends. The shared kitchens are well-equipped with TVs, kettles, toasters, and microwaves, making meal prep easy. Socialise in the outdoor garden, stay connected with fast Wi-Fi and take advantage of the on-site laundry and secure entry. For cycling enthusiasts, there’s also bike storage available.

Location:
Moulsecoomb Place’s location offers the best of all worlds—city, seaside, and countryside. Situated on Lewes Road in Brighton, you’re connected to everything the city has to offer, with the beach just a short trip away. Explore local attractions and indulge in Brighton's vibrant food scene. If you need healthcare, Kamsons Pharmacy is nearby, and Moulsecoomb Park & Garden is perfect for a relaxing stroll. The tranquil setting, combined with easy access to the heart of the city, makes Moulsecoomb Place a fantastic base for student life.

Commute:
Getting around Brighton from Moulsecoomb Place couldn’t be easier. Moulsecoomb train station is just a 2-minute walk, offering direct links to nearby cities and towns. There are also regular buses (24, 25, 28, and 49) that connect you to Brighton city centre, and the 24 bus links the Moulsecoomb campus to Varley Park halls. If you prefer cycling, there are bike lanes that make exploring the city a breeze. Excellent transport links make it easy to commute and explore everything Brighton has to offer.

Room Types:
This student housing in Brighton features townhouse-style flats designed for a relaxed, home-away-from-home experience. Each flat houses 8-10 students, creating a sociable, communal living environment. You will find individual bedrooms furnished with a comfortable bed, wardrobe, and study area. The shared kitchens come with all the essentials like kettles, toasters, and microwaves, making it easy to cook and share meals with your flatmates. The setup is all about creating a sense of community and support, providing a great atmosphere for student life.

House Rules

If you accept an offer of accommodation online, or by signing a Tenancy Agreement, and then decide you wish to cancel the contract, there are some limited circumstances under which you can cancel the booking 

Cancelling within the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’) 

You can cancel your tenancy agreement for up to 7 calendar days after the booking date, which is known as the Initial Cancellation Period, or ‘Cooling Off Period’.  

If your booking is cancelled within this Initial Cancellation Period, the property manager will refund your full security deposit. 

Please note refunding the deposit after cancelling the booking may take a number of weeks, depending on where it is up to in the process of securing it with the tenancy deposit scheme. If it has already been issued to the tenancy deposit scheme at the point of cancellation, they work to their own timeline, and the property manager cannot influence the speed of the refund from them.

Cancelling after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’), OR after Collecting Keys and/or  Taking up Occupation 

If the keys have been collected and the tenanat wish to cancel the booking after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Period’) has passed, then the tenant remains liable for the rent for the whole length of the contracted tenancy until another tenant that is acceptable to the landlord is found and the room is able to be re-let.

IMPORTANT: The property manager is under no obligation to enter into a Tenancy Agreement with any replacement tenant suggested by any existing tenant, or its representative or agent, under this provision. 

  • While the property manager will always do what they can to assist, it is neither their obligation nor the landlord's to find a replacement tenant to take over the tenancy.  
  • The tenant is responsible for ensuring the room is suitable for re-let, and it must be in the same clean and lettable condition as when the tenant took occupation, and it must be available for viewings to allow it to be re-let. 
  • If a suitable tenant is found and the room is re-let, the property manager will refund the security deposit, less any appropriate charges, and deduct £50 for the variation of the contract. No £50 charge will be made for tenancies ending after any applicable legal notice period under current legislation, and the deposit will be refunded. Please note that £20 will be deducted from the refunded amount to cover international bank charges for deposit refunds made to non-UK banks. 
  • The paid deposit is non-transferable and cannot be transferred to another tenant or to another year. 
  • The ‘Cooling Off Period’ must have passed, or the new tenant has paid their rent and moved into the accommodation, before the original tenant is released from their contractual obligations under the tenancy agreement. If the new booking is cancelled by the replacement tenant during their 7-day Initial Cancellation  Period, the existing tenant remains liable for the rent until another replacement tenant is found. 

Please note, if the tenant moves out early, before the tenancy has ended, they will not be able to claim back the deposit until the tenancy end date.

NO PLACE, NO PAY: 

1ST YEAR APPLICANTS AND 1ST YEAR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS 

If you are a potential first-year undergraduate or Postgraduate student and your offer of a place at your preferred University or Higher Education Institution is withdrawn by the University or Higher Education  Institution because you do not achieve the required entry grades, you will be eligible to be released from this agreement.  

You must provide written evidence from the University that you do not have a place within 3 calendar days of your results being published (and no later than 28th August, whichever date is sooner). The property manager will release you from the contract without penalty and refund your deposit. 

You may also be eligible for release from this agreement if you are a potential first-year undergraduate student and you choose to attend a different university because you have exceeded your expected grades. 

To apply to be released from this agreement in the circumstances referred to above, you must: 

  • Send an email to the property manager stating that you wish to cancel your booking, with your full name and details of the property booked. 
  • Send the written rejection letter from your chosen university/college or UCAS, a screenshotof your  UCAS status which confirms that the required results were not achieved, or a copy of the proof of acceptance of your new university by UCAS adjustment. 

These document(s) must be mailed to the property manager within 3 calendar days (and no later than 28th August, whichever date is sooner) from the date your results are published.  

Once the required documents are received and reviewed by the property manager, they will cancel your agreement and process a full refund of your deposit within 30 days.

If you fail to provide the information within 3 days, you will be required to provide 4 weeks’ notice and will remain liable for any rent due during this notice period.

2ND YEAR & SUBSEQUENT YEAR STUDENTS  

You can cancel your tenancy agreement for up to 7 calendar days after the booking date, known as the Initial Cancellation Period, or ‘Cooling Off Period’, by sending an email to the property manager or to your property email address if already in residence. 

Providing your booking is cancelled within this Initial Cancellation Period, the property manager will refund your full security deposit. 

Please note that refunding the deposit after cancelling the booking may take a number of weeks, depending on where it is up to in the process of securing it with the tenancy deposit scheme. If it has already been issued to the tenancy deposit scheme at the point of cancellation, they work to their own timeline, and the property manager cannot  influence the speed of the refund from them. 

Outside the Cooling Off Period, termination of your tenancy agreement will only be authorised if a suitable replacement tenant is found, if any applicable legal notice is issued under current legislation, or if your place at your University or Higher Education Institute is withdrawn. 

To apply to be released from this contract if you do not achieve the required grades or your place at  university is withdrawn, you must: 

• Send an email from the property manager or to your property email address if already in  residence, confirming that you wish to cancel your booking with your full name, and details of the  property booked; 

• Send a letter from your university/college which confirms that the required results were not achieved, or that your place has been withdrawn. 

These document(s) must be sent to the property manager within 3 calendar days from the date you receive this confirmation. 

Once the required documents are received and reviewed by the property manager, they will cancel your agreement and process a full refund of your deposit within 30 days. If it has already been issued to the tenancy deposit scheme at the point of cancellation, they work to their own timeline, and the property manager cannot  influence the speed of the refund from them. 

If you fail to provide the information within 3 days, you will be required to provide 4 weeks’ notice, and you will remain liable for any rent due during this notice period.

NO VISA, NO PAY: 

Before your tenancy period has commenced: 

If you failed to obtain  your Visa before the tenancy agreement commenced, you must: 

  • Send an email to the property manager confirming that you have failed to obtain the required Visa and that you wish to cancel the tenancy agreement with your full name, details of the property booked, and 
  • Send the official notification of Visa failure that you have received from UK Visas & Immigration. 

These document(s) must be mailed to the property manager within 3 calendar days from the date you receive this notification, and MUST be sent before 1st September for academic year bookings. 

If this confirmation is not received by this date and your tenancy has started, you will be required to give 4 weeks' notice and will be liable for rent from the start of the tenancy until the end of the notice period. 

If the property manager receives the correct documentation within the stated time period, you will be released from the tenancy agreement, and your deposit will be refunded. 

After your tenancy period has commenced: 

If your tenancy has already started and you have NOT collected your keys, you will be charged rent from the  Tenancy Start Date up to the date you provide evidence that your visa has been refused. This is subject to a  4-week notice period, during which you will remain liable for rent payments. 

If your Visa is revoked after collecting the keys, you must notify the property team immediately (within 48  hours of receiving official notification) by emailing the property manager.  

You will be required to provide written or email confirmation that the Visa has been revoked by providing official documentation from UK Visas & Immigration, and a letter from the University confirming your release. You will be unable to remain at the property.

CAN I CANCEL MY CONTRACT ONCE I HAVE MOVED INTO THE ACCOMMODATION?  

In very limited circumstances, you are eligible to cancel your tenancy agreement after you have moved in if your student status is suspended or withdrawn. You must provide satisfactory evidence to support this. Cancellations will not be accepted in any other circumstances.

CANCELLING DUE TO LOSS OR SUSPENSION OF STUDENT STATUS 

You may terminate your tenancy agreement if: 

• You have withdrawn from, been excluded from, or refused admission to your institution; or  

• You have been absent from your course for more than 60 days due to illness and have agreed with your institution to suspend your studies.  

In these circumstances, you must inform the property manager in writing of your intended departure date, providing at least 4  weeks’ notice, and submit satisfactory supporting evidence (normally, written confirmation from your university will suffice). 

  • Send an email to the property manager or to your property email address (if already in residence), confirming that you wish to cancel your tenancy agreement.  
  • Include your full name and details of the property booked.  
  • Provide medical evidence (e.g. a letter from your doctor), if applicable;  
  • Confirm intended departure date; 
  • Provide a letter from your university or college confirming that your student status has been suspended or withdrawn.

SENSITIVE OR EXCEPTIONAL SPECIAL CONDITIONS 

You can submit a request in writing or by email to the property manager with supporting evidence (including medical information or supporting information from your place of study, as appropriate) to the Special Conditions Panel for your case to be reviewed.  

The Panel will review your request and make consideration of your circumstances. Once the Panel has reached its decision, both you and your guarantor will be notified in writing. The Panel aims to confirm its decision within 10 working days*and it is final. 

*This can sometimes take longer due to additional Landlord approval requirements. 

REPLACEMENT TENANTS 

While the property manager will always do what they can to assist, it is neither their obligation nor the landlord's to find a replacement tenant to take over the tenancy. 

The tenant is responsible for ensuring the room is suitable for re-let, and it must be in the same clean and lettable condition as when the tenant took occupation, and it must be available for viewings to allow it to be re-let. 

If a suitable tenant is found and the room is re-let, the property manager will refund the security deposit, less any appropriate charges, and deduct £50 for the variation of the contract. No £50 charge will be made for tenancies ending after any applicable legal notice period under current legislation, and the deposit will be refunded. Please note that £20 will be deducted from the refunded amount to cover international bank charges for deposit refunds made to non-UK banks. 

The deposit paid is non-transferable and cannot be moved to another tenant or to another year. 

The ‘Cooling Off Period’ must have passed, or the new tenant has paid their rent and moved into the accommodation, before the original tenant is released from their contractual obligations under the tenancy agreement. If the new booking is cancelled by the replacement tenant during their 7-day Initial Cancellation  Period, you remain liable for the rent until another replacement tenant is found. 

Once the property manager accepts the replacement tenant, or the end of any legal notice period that applies under current legislation has passed, you must return the room key to the property office within 5 working days.  

You will need to confirm your contact details with the property team before moving out to ensure you can be notified. 

3-Instalment Plan: 51-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)

  • August: Payment for 17 weeks

  • January: Payment for 17 weeks

  • May: Payment for 17 weeks

3-Instalment Plan: 44-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)

  • August: Payment for 15 weeks

  • January: Payment for 15 weeks

  • May: Payment for 14 weeks

10-Instalment Plan: 51-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)

  • August: Payment for 5 weeks

  • September: Payment for 5 weeks

  • October: Payment for 5 weeks

  • November: Payment for 5 weeks

  • December: Payment for 5 weeks

  • January: Payment for 5 weeks

  • February: Payment for 5 weeks

  • March: Payment for 5 weeks

  • April: Payment for 5 weeks

  • May: Payment for 5 weeks

10-Instalment Plan: 44-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)

  • August: Payment for 4 weeks

  • September: Payment for 4 weeks

  • October: Payment for 4 weeks

  • November: Payment for 4 weeks

  • December: Payment for 4 weeks

  • January: Payment for 4 weeks

  • February: Payment for 4 weeks

  • March: Payment for 4 weeks

  • April: Payment for 4 weeks

  • May: Payment for 4 weeks

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Payment info & policies

Booking Deposit:- A deposit is required to secure your room with the property, and the amount depends on the room type you choose.(refundable at the end of tenancy)
Installment Plan:- You can choose 3 installments, 10 installments, or full payment.
Guarantor:- UK guarantor required.
Mode of Payment:- Bank transfer, credit card or debit card.

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Yes, we accept bookings for those turning 18 in the first semester, with an adult co-signatory on the tenancy agreement. Policies for under-18s vary by property.

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No, pets of any kind are not permitted at properties, except registered assistance dogs.

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Most belongings are allowed, but non-UK-compliant electricals, like rice cookers, may pose fire risks.

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If you are a qualifying full-time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide us with your council tax exemption certificate, which your university can arrange. If you do not have this upon moving in due to not enrolling on your course, please bring the name of your university and your university student ID number.

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Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world. It's crucial for both the natural environment and us. We have provided recycling and refuse bins throughout your accommodation to make being eco-friendly easy for you. Ensure you empty packages completely and give them a quick rinse before recycling. Put items in the correct bin to avoid contaminating the waste load. Examples of recyclables include plastics, cardboard and paper, and aluminium and steel.

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Deposits vary by property and once paid, they are secured in a deposit protection scheme throughout the academic year. The deposit cannot be used towards rent instalments during your tenancy.

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Your deposit is securely placed in a deposit protection scheme for the academic year. At the end of your contract, the deposit will be returned to you, subject to the terms of the contract.

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Dual occupancy is available on most rooms over 23sqm. Both occupants would need to apply and mention in their application that they are applying for dual occupancy so that the price can be amended. The price would be the total rent plus an additional £50 and then divided by two for each occupant’s weekly cost unless otherwise stated. 

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Moulsecoomb Place offers cosy townhouse flats shared between 8-10 students, with fully furnished rooms including a comfy bed, wardrobe, and study area. Flats feature communal kitchens equipped with TVs, kettles, toasters, and microwaves for social cooking.

 

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Located at the heart of the University of Brighton’s Moulsecoomb Campus, it is just a 2-minute walk from Moulsecoomb train station and close to both the University of Brighton and University of Sussex campuses.

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Amenities include fast Wi-Fi, all utility bills included, laundry facilities, bike storage, secure door entry, communal kitchens, outdoor garden area for socialising, and on-site Residential Life support including Student Residential Advisors.

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You can cancel your tenancy within 7 calendar days of booking (the Cooling Off Period) and receive a full refund of your security deposit, though refunds may take several weeks to process. After this period, you remain liable for rent until a suitable replacement tenant approved by the landlord is found and moves in.

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You can book a room at Moulsecoomb Place by completing the online application form on UniAcco, paying the deposit, and signing the tenancy agreement once your application is approved.

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Rent includes all utility bills (gas, electricity, water), unlimited Wi-Fi, and contents insurance.

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No dedicated parking is available; public transport and city parking are recommended.

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Contracts are typically for the academic year; short-term stays may be available on request.

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The property features secure door entry, on-site Residential Life team including Student Residential Advisors, and CCTV to ensure safety and support.

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Yes, flats are shared by 8-10 students, making it suitable for group bookings.

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UK based guarantor required.

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Payments can be made via debit/credit card or bank transfer, with instalment options available.

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Virtual tours and photos are available online; in-person tours may be arranged by contacting the accommodation team at UniAcco.

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Excellent transport links with Moulsecoomb train station just 2 minutes away and major bus routes into Brighton city centre.

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The student accommodation cost of Moulsecoomb Place, Brighton ranges from £180/week to £250/week depending on the room and stay period. UniAcco also offers Exclusive cashbacks, discounts on group bookings, and seasonal student housing offers. Contact UniAcco team for more details.

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Local shops, supermarkets like ALDI, and pharmacies are within walking distance.

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Yes, all utility bills are included.

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Full-time students in the UK are exempt from Council Tax while staying at Moulsecoomb Place, Brighton. Council Tax is usually already exempt and included in your rent. If required, you can download a Council Tax Exemption Certificate from your university and submit it to your local council. If you’re unsure, your UniAcco property team can guide you through the process.

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There are no gyms on the property. However, the staff can help you locate one nearby.

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Yes, on-site laundry facilities are provided.

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"Moulsecoomb Place, Brighton student accommodation in Brighton offers a wide selection of modern room types for students, including Classic Room and 1 Bed Apartment. Each option is designed to provide comfort, privacy, and convenience, making it an ideal choice for students looking for high-quality accommodation."

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Moulsecoomb Place, Brighton offers a range of apartment amenities, equipment cooking appliances, including Electric Stove, Microwave, Fridge, Utility Bills Included, WiFi, & many more. Contact your UniAcco agent for a full list of amenities.
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Moulsecoomb Place, Brighton student accommodation features several amenities, including Laundry Room, Bike Storage, and Garden / Courtyard, creating a comfortable and engaging environment for residents. Students can explore and compare such accommodation options through UniAcco to find the best student living experience.

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