


College Court
Located at Salisbury Ave in Hanley, College Court Stoke-on-Trent offers highly sought-after student accommodation in the city's heart. Known for its prime location and popularity among students, College Court provides a range of ensuite rooms to suit different preferences, with rent starting from £119 per week. Its proximity to Staffordshire University and Keele University makes it an ideal choice for students attending these institutions. Stoke-on-Trent, a quintessential student-friendly city, is the perfect backdrop for College Court, offering a vibrant and convenient living experience.
Features:
Choosing the right student accommodation in Stoke-on-Trent is essential for a fulfilling university experience, and College Court Stoke-on-Trent delivers on all fronts. This accommodation is thoughtfully designed for both comfort and convenience, offering a range of fantastic amenities to ensure students have a comfortable stay. Each Classic Ensuite and Premium Ensuite room provides a relaxing space with a 3/4 bed, en-suite bathroom, study area, wardrobe, and 100Mbps Wi-Fi. College Court also features excellent communal amenities, including a lounge, 1 Gbps wired internet, and an outdoor area. The property is secure, with CCTV and on-site maintenance. Rent at College Court covers Wi-Fi, water, contents insurance, and electricity, making it a hassle-free choice for students.
Location:
College Court in Stoke-on-Trent is ideal for students seeking the perfect blend of convenience and culture. Located in the lively heart of the city, this accommodation offers easy access to an array of dining options, including TGI Fridays, Delta Cafe & Restaurant, and Jay's Cafe. After a day of lectures, unwind at popular hangouts like Restaurant Six or The Amber Lounge. Grocery runs quickly and easily with nearby stores like Tesco Express and Sainsbury's. For a break from studies, Hanley Park and the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery provide a refreshing escape. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Peak District and Staffordshire Moorlands, which are perfect for hiking and exploring scenic trails. Stoke-on-Trent’s vibrant cultural scene also features live music festivals, literary events, and film screenings, ensuring there's always something to enjoy.
Commute:
College Court student accommodation, located at Salisbury Ave, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 4NE, UK, offers excellent access to public transport, making it easy to commute around the city and to nearby universities. Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station is just a 13-minute walk away, providing quick connections, including a 4-minute train ride to Staffordshire University's Stoke Campus and around 40 minutes to Keele University. For those who prefer bus travel, the nearest bus stop, Wellesley Street, is just a 2-minute walk from the property, with regular services taking approximately 6 minutes to Stoke-on-Trent College and 10 minutes to Staffordshire University's Stoke Campus.
Room Types:
College Court offers a selection of room types designed to suit various preferences, including Classic Ensuite and Premium Ensuite options. Both rooms feature a private bathroom, a 3/4 double bed, a study desk, and a wardrobe, ensuring a comfortable and convenient living space. The weekly rent for these rooms ranges between £119 to £141, with an average deposit of £99 required for all room types.
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Payments
Deposit: £99 to confirm booking (refundable at the end of tenancy).
Installment Plan: 10 instalments(UK Guarantor required), 3 instalments(UK Guarantor required) or else full payment.
Guarantor: UK Guarantor.
Mode of Payment: Credit/Debit Card or online payment.
House Policies
Cancellation Policy
If you accept an offer of accommodation online, or by signing a Tenancy Agreement, then decide you wish to cancel the contract, there are some limited circumstances where 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 date of the booking, which is known as the Initial Cancellation Period, or ‘Cooling Off Period’.
Providing your booking is cancelled within this Initial Cancellation Period, we 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, and we cannot influence the speed of this refund.
Cancelling after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’)
If a tenant wishes to cancel the booking after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’) has passed, 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: Property is under no obligation to enter into a Tenancy Agreement with any replacement tenant that is suggested by any existing tenant, or its representative or agent under this provision.
Rooms that are re-let to a new tenant will be at the current market rate, and not necessarily at the rate the room was previously sold at.
While we will always do what we can to assist, it is not the obligation of Property or the landlord to find a replacement tenant to take over the tenancy.
If a suitable tenant is found and the room is re-let, we will refund the security deposit, less any appropriate charges, as well as a deduction of £50 for the variation of the contract. Please note, £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 have 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.
Cancelling after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’), AFTER Collecting Keys and/or Taking up Occupation
If a tenant wishes to cancel the booking after the Initial Cancellation Period (‘Cooling Off Period’) has passed, after collecting the keys and/or taking up occupation of the room, 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: Property is under no obligation to enter into a Tenancy Agreement with any replacement tenant that is suggested by any existing tenant, or its representative or agent under this provision.
Rooms that are re-let to a new tenant will be at the current market rate, and not necessarily at the rate the room was previously sold at.
While we will always do what we can to assist, it is not the obligation of Property or the landlord to find a replacement tenant to take over the tenancy.
The tenant is responsible for ensuring the room is suitable to be re-let, and it must be in the same clean and lettable condition as it was when the tenant took occupation and that it is available for viewings to allow it to be re-let.
If a suitable tenant is found and the room is re-let, we will refund the security deposit, less any appropriate charges, as well as a deduction of £50 for the variation of the contract. No £50 charge will be made for tenancies coming to an end after any applicable legal notice period that applies under current legislation and the deposit will be refunded. Please note, £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 have 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.
Instalment Plan
3-Instalment Plan: 51-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)
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August: Payment for 17 weeks
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January: Payment for 17 weeks
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May: Payment for 17 weeks
3-Instalment Plan: 44-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)
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August: Payment for 15 weeks
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January: Payment for 15 weeks
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May: Payment for 14 weeks
10-Instalment Plan: 51-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)
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August: Payment for 5 weeks
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September: Payment for 5 weeks
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October: Payment for 5 weeks
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November: Payment for 5 weeks
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December: Payment for 5 weeks
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January: Payment for 5 weeks
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February: Payment for 5 weeks
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March: Payment for 5 weeks
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April: Payment for 5 weeks
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May: Payment for 5 weeks
10-Instalment Plan: 44-Week Tenancy Instalment Plan (Approx. Weeks Paid)
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August: Payment for 4 weeks
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September: Payment for 4 weeks
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October: Payment for 4 weeks
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November: Payment for 4 weeks
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December: Payment for 4 weeks
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January: Payment for 4 weeks
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February: Payment for 4 weeks
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March: Payment for 4 weeks
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April: Payment for 4 weeks
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May: Payment for 4 weeks
Frequent Asked Question (FAQ's)
Can I book if I'm under 18?
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.
Are pets allowed at properties?
No, pets of any kind are not permitted at properties, except registered assistance dogs.
What items can I bring to properties?
Most belongings are allowed, but non-UK-compliant electricals, like rice cookers, may pose fire risks.
Do I need to pay council tax?
If you are a qualifying full-time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide 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.
What is recycling at a property?
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.
How much are the deposits, and what happens to them?
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.
What happens to my deposit?
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.
