


Saxon Court
Looking for the perfect student accommodation in Reading that balances study and social life? Saxon Court is the place to be! This modern residence offers a variety of room types, from private studios to shared flats, giving you the flexibility to choose what suits your lifestyle. Located close to the University of Reading and Henley Business School, Saxon Court offers the perfect blend of academic convenience and vibrant community living. Whether you're focused on your studies or exploring the energetic surroundings, Saxon Court is your ideal base for university life.
Features:
Saxon Court is designed to offer students much more than just a place to rest. Each room is fully furnished with stylish decor, featuring a comfy bed, study desk, and ample storage space. Stay connected with high-speed Wi-Fi, perfect for both studying and streaming your favourite content. The communal kitchen is perfect for preparing meals with friends, while the lounge areas are great for unwinding or hitting the books together. With added amenities like a gym, study rooms, and even a games area, Saxon Court ensures student life is both productive and fun.
Location:
Nestled in the heart of Reading, Saxon Court is surrounded by a variety of local hotspots to suit every taste. Grab a meal at popular spots like Wagamama or enjoy a coffee at Costa Coffee, both just a short stroll away. For your grocery needs, Tesco Express is conveniently close. The area is also home to a lively nightlife scene with bars and clubs, perfect for unwinding after a busy week. With the University of Reading’s Whiteknights Campus nearby, students can easily balance academics with socialising.
Commute:
Getting around is a breeze from Saxon Court, with excellent transport links close by. The nearest bus stop is just a 5-minute walk away, offering quick connections throughout Reading. The University of Reading’s Whiteknights Campus is about 15 minutes away by bus, and Henley Business School is just 20 minutes from the accommodation. For rail travel, Reading Railway Station is also nearby, offering easy access to London and beyond. Commuting and exploring Reading has never been so convenient.
Room Types:
This student housing Reading offers a range of room types to suit every student’s needs. Choose from private studios if you prefer independence, or opt for a shared flat to experience community living with fellow students. Each room comes with essential furnishings, including a bed, desk, and wardrobe, ensuring comfort and practicality. Whether you prefer quiet study time or enjoy socialising with housemates, Saxon Court has the perfect environment for a fulfilling student experience.
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Anelya Tleulina
Dec 4, 2023
The room was not as shown at photos. The walls were dirty and stained. Shelves were broken and i found some dirty sock in them. Windows are broken and drafty. The room is not worth its money.
Payment Details
Deposit:
No Deposit required.
Installment Plan:
You have the option to pay your entire year's rent upfront at the beginning of the year, without requiring a guarantor. Alternatively, you can choose to pay in instalments, with a guarantor.
The instalments will be four, here is a breakdown of how your rent will be calculated and split.
10%: 10 days before check-in (this will need to be paid so that you can move in)
30%: Second payment in September
40%: Third payment in January
20%: Final payment in April
Guarantor:
You will need a UK-based guarantor is if you choose to pay your rent in instalments.
Your guarantor will need to be over 25 years old and be living in the United Kingdom to be eligible. If you dint have a UK based guarntor You can pay your whole year’s rent in full, at the start of the year.
Mode of Payment:
-Debit card, direct debit, or bank transfer




House Policies
Any reason you decide to leave during your contracted term or decide to cancel after you have signed your tenancy agreement, Property might be able to release you from your tenancy – Property are only able to do this if the following conditions are met:
1. You agree not to transfer or sub-let the tenancy to anyone else without our written consent, as in point 7.1(n) of the tenancy agreement.
2. You find a suitable replacement to take a new tenancy agreement for the rest of your tenancy – we call this a tenancy takeover.
You pay a £50 administration fee. Note – property can’t refund you until the student replacing you has taken over your room’s contract, signed the tenancy agreement, paid, and moved in. If you can’t find someone to take over your tenancy, you’ll be responsible for paying the full rent until the end of your tenancy agreement.
Replacement Tenant:-
You can arrange a tenancy takeover, provided that your replacement tenant:
Is at least 18 years old and enrolled as a full-time student in a university near the accommodation.
Sign the tenancy agreement with us for the remainder of your contracted tenancy and pay all the sums due within it.
They will also provide a guarantor where reasonable, accepting the terms and conditions set in the tenancy agreement.
You can contact your Accommodation Manager to arrange this or drop us an email to Property Manager.
No Place No Pay:-
If you’re a first-year prospective undergraduate student and the offer at your preferred higher education institute is withdrawn, Property manager may be able to release you from your tenancy agreement if:
- You find a suitable replacement to take a new tenancy agreement for the rest of your tenancy – this person must be at least 18 years old, enrolled as a full-time student in a university close to the accommodation, enter into a tenancy agreement with us, pay all sums due within it, provide a guarantor where reasonable who must accept the terms and conditions set out in the tenancy agreement.
- You provide a written rejection letter from your chosen higher education institute.
- You provide a copy of the acceptance letter from your new higher education institute.
Do I need a guarantor?
The only time you will need a UK-based guarantor is if you choose to pay your rent in instalments.
Your guarantor will need to be over 25 years old and be living in the United Kingdom to be eligible. If you do not have a UK-based guarantor, you can still choose to pay in instalments by using a guarantor service, who can act as a guarantor on your behalf, for a small fee.
Once you select the payment option for instalments during your booking process, we will kickstart the ID verification process by asking for your guarantor’s details. They’ll then need to provide us with proof of address (less than three months old) and a valid photo ID. They’ll also need to provide proof of available funds (for example, three months of payslips and/or a recent bank statement).
Once you have your guarantor sorted, you can enjoy the convenience of paying your rent in four instalments. Here is when your payments will be due.
First payment: 10 days before check-in (this will need to be paid so that you can move in)
Second payment: September
Third payment: January
Final payment: April
You can keep track of all your payments directly through your Hello Student portal account.
Your tenancy agreement will also include this information.
We will not reach out to your chosen guarantor post-booking as we only get in touch if your rent payments are overdue, and you are unable to settle the amounts owed.
So, in a nutshell, needing a guarantor only applies if you choose to pay in instalments.
Saxon Court FAQs
For Saxon Court, a UK-based guarantor is required.
Saxon Court has no payment plans and needs to be paid the full amount
Yes, Saxon Court offers 'No Visa No Pay' policy.