Northumbria University accommodations guarantee housing facilities to undergraduate applicants in 11 halls and different room types . Based on the availability of rooms, the university also welcomes applications from postgraduate candidates taking admissions at Northumbria University.
On average, the monthly cost of residing at Northumbria University varies from GBP 375 to GBP 633 which is equivalent to INR 38,500 to INR 65,000. On the other hand, the off-campus housing rate may fall anywhere between GBP 368 to GBP 640 or INR 37,775 to INR 65,700.
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Northumbria University Accommodations: On-campus Housing
Northumbria University caters to 11 accommodation halls with different room types such as standard rooms, studios, Silver rooms, gold rooms, etc. Each hall has a different room rent and advance room fee. The following are some of the common amenities facilitated by these halls:-
- Wifi
- Social space
- Onsite laundry
- Proximity to the university
- Gym (in some halls), etc.
The following accommodation halls offer shared bathroom facilities:-
Accommodation | Cost per month (GBP) | Cost per month (INR) |
---|---|---|
Glenamara House | 430 | 44,150 |
Stephenson House | 375 | 38,500 |
The monthly fee structure for En-suite type residences is tabulated as follows:-
Accommodation | Cost per month (GBP) | Cost per month (INR) |
---|---|---|
Camden Court | 633 | 65,000 |
New Bridge | 600 | 61,600 |
Trinity Square | 568 | 58,300 |
Winn. | 575 | 59,000 |
Byron Central | 540 | 55,500 |
Quay Point | 528 | 54,200 |
Portland Green | 676 | 71,207 |
The Bridge | 676 | 71,207 |
Northumbria University Accommodations: Off-Campus Housing
Candidates who are unable to book accommodation provided by Northumbria University may look out for off-campus housing options that are in close proximity to the university campus. Some of the popular residences are tabulated as follows:-
Accommodation | Room Type | Cost per month (GBP) | Cost per month (INR) |
---|---|---|---|
Manor Bank, Newcastle | Classic en-suite | Classic studio | Premium en-suite | Premium Studio | 368 | 37,775 |
The Foundry, Newcastle | Premium en-suite | Classic en-suite | 540 | 55,450 |
Step House, Newcastle upon type | Silver Studio | Gold Studio | Standard en-suite | Prime en-suite | 592 | 60,800 |
Newgate Court, Newcastle | Classic en-suite | Premium en-suite | 480 | 49,300 |
Jesmond View, Newcastle upon type | 7-bed flat | 8-bed flat | 5-bed flat | 516 | 52,975 |
Nedo Stepney Yard, Newcastle upon type | Classic en-suite | Premium en-suite | Deluxe en-suite | 512 | 52,550 |
The View, Newcastle upon type | Standard en-suite | Silver Studio | Deluxe DDA| Platinum studio | 640 | 65,700 |
Northumbria University Accommodations: Application Procedure
Northumbria University guarantees accommodation facilities to local and international undergraduate students who apply before 30 June 2024. Moreover, the university offers but not guarantees to house postgraduate candidates.
In order to book a residence hall at Northumbria University, candidates may follow the underlying steps:-
- Select Northumbria University as the first choice: If you are applying through the UCAS application portal you must select Northumbria University as your first preference. However, while applying directly, candidates must make an enrollment application to the institution.
- Get login credentials: After getting accepted by the university, candidates will receive login credentials from the university within 48 horses, through their registered e-mail id.
- Select Accommodation: Based on the availability, individuals will be asked to select their preferred accommodation hall and room type.
- Contract: Once Northumbria University accepts your offer, you will be required to sign a tenancy agreement in order to confirm your accommodation.
- Payment: Individuals must submit an advance payment of room rent, varying with the residence, in order to complete the booking.
In addition to the standard accommodations, Northumbria University also offers the convenience of single-semester housing. This specialised accommodation is designed to cater to the needs of exchange students or those who are on placements, ensuring that all students have access to comfortable and flexible living arrangements during their time at Northumbria.
FAQs
Ques. Does Northumbria London campus have accommodation?
Ans. Northumbria University accommodations guarantee housing facilities to undergraduate applicants in 9 halls and different room types. Based on the availability of rooms, the university also welcomes applications from postgraduate candidates taking admissions at Northumbria University. When applying for housing, you can easily choose your preferred room based on actual online availability. Once you find the perfect room, you can confirm your booking online within minutes
Ques. What is the price of accommodation at Northumbria University?
Ans. On average, the monthly cost of residing at Northumbria University varies from GBP 375 to GBP 633 which is equivalent to INR 38,500 to INR 65,000. On the other hand, the off-campus housing rate may fall anywhere between GBP 368 to GBP 640 or INR 37,775 to INR 65,700.
Ques. Are there off-campus accommodation options available at Northumbria University?
Ans. Candidates who are unable to book accommodation provided by Northumbria University may look out for off-campus housing options that are in close proximity to the university campus. Some of the popular residences are tabulated as follows:-
Accommodation | Room Type | Cost per month (GBP) | Cost per month (INR) |
---|---|---|---|
Manor Bank, Newcastle | Classic en-suite | Classic studio | Premium en-suite | Premium Studio | 368 | 37,775 |
The Foundry, Newcastle | Premium en-suite | Classic en-suite | 540 | 55,450 |
Step House, Newcastle upon type | Silver Studio | Gold Studio | Standard en-suite | Prime en-suite | 592 | 60,800 |
Newgate Court, Newcastle | Classic en-suite | Premium en-suite | 480 | 49,300 |
Jesmond View, Newcastle upon type | 7-bed flat | 8-bed flat | 5-bed flat | 516 | 52,975 |
Reviews
17 Reviews Found
Likes
- Located in centre of city, friendly staff, many sports facility available, accomodation in the campus, big library with ample space for studying, Social club and pub, shop for university stationaries.
Accommodation
- I wanted an En-suit and it was expensive on campus, so I stayed at an outsider student accommodation facility close to the university. The weekly rent was around £110.
- I wanted an En-suit and it was expensive on campus, so I stayed at an outsider student accommodation facility close to the university. The weekly rent was around £110.
Likes
- The likes are my personal development that which I enhance more knowledge
- Career opportunities
- Learn about various cultures and know about various countries and their traditions
Accommodation
- I found through online platform, WhatsApp group and monthly rent per person is various demand upon the places you choose.
- The average is 350 gbp to 500 gbp per person
- I found through online platform, WhatsApp group and monthly rent per person is various demand upon the places you choose.
- The average is 350 gbp to 500 gbp per person

Likes
- Experienced faculty and excellent lab facilities.
- Diverse student community and strong career opportunities,
- Vibrant student life around the university.
Dislikes
- More networking events would have been helpful.
- The uni could improve by offering more hands-on industry exposure.
- Sometimes there were delays in administrative processes.
Accommodation
- I found my initial accommodation on booking.com. I stayed for about 1.5 years in a student accommodation called IQ Stephenson House, which is a 7-10 minute walk from the university and 15 minutes from the city center. It is really affordable. There are many accommodations nearby that would be suitable for people looking for en suites.
- I found my initial accommodation on booking.com. I stayed for about 1.5 years in a student accommodation called IQ Stephenson House, which is a 7-10 minute walk from the university and 15 minutes from the city center. It is really affordable. There are many accommodations nearby that would be suitable for people looking for en suites.
Likes
- Integrated Learning atmosphere and modules.
- Excellent virtual boardrooms for construction Management and built environment classrooms ( Trinity and Ellison).
- Sports Centre for it's excellent sports facilities and especially, the swimming pools and badminton courts made me a huge fan of the university facility team. Anyone would complement them for the way they maintained the facility.
Dislikes
- The liberal attitude can be toned down a little bit for students to focus more on their studies.
- This is in conjunction with previous point. I stated the previous point because the university has excellent academic and support facilities. The liberal attitude could at times make students lose track of the opportunity in hand and time waits for no one. Therefore, stated
- A proper lunchroom would be helpful instead of just grub food and a small snack shop.
Accommodation
- Initially, I found my accommodation through the educational consultancy agency which helped me in the admission process. I paid around 450 pounds for my accommodation. It was an Ensuite room with shared kitchen. Our seperate rooms had a study table, shower room attached with bath room. Other than this, the kitchen had oven, microwave oven, dishwasher and TV. The accommodation also had a gym, mini movie room and recreation room with games. For third semester I shifted to a studio room in a building owned by a Pakistani gentleman. It is advisable for Indian students to stay in the city center and stay away from south asian areas in order to focus on their studies. I would state this as the reason for me graduating with a good score. I stayed in Waterloo street for most if the time and I would recommend areas like Waterloo for students to stay.
- Other areas where south asians like Indians, Pakistanis and Sri Lankan tamils (I myself am a tamilian) can turn to be a distraction for students as they could get lost into a world luring with short term benefits such as numerous part time gigs. This happens due to connections we can build easily with them. It is also unsafe as crime prevalence is high in these areas dominated. Gateshead, areas around waterloo street and nearby university is safe as far as I have observed. It is better to stay in a native persons housing as the natives who go by the tag 'geordies' are very friendly and helpful in nature.
- The northerners of UK are very straight forward and most of the women and men I met were helpful and had no trace of slyness. It is recommended to mingle with the locals and integrate with them for better job prospects. I had to return due to covid situation. Otherwise, I would have found a job for myself over them. However, I am in a good position currently and hope to go visit sometime.
- Initially, I found my accommodation through the educational consultancy agency which helped me in the admission process. I paid around 450 pounds for my accommodation. It was an Ensuite room with shared kitchen. Our seperate rooms had a study table, shower room attached with bath room. Other than this, the kitchen had oven, microwave oven, dishwasher and TV. The accommodation also had a gym, mini movie room and recreation room with games. For third semester I shifted to a studio room in a building owned by a Pakistani gentleman. It is advisable for Indian students to stay in the city center and stay away from south asian areas in order to focus on their studies. I would state this as the reason for me graduating with a good score. I stayed in Waterloo street for most if the time and I would recommend areas like Waterloo for students to stay.
- Other areas where south asians like Indians, Pakistanis and Sri Lankan tamils (I myself am a tamilian) can turn to be a distraction for students as they could get lost into a world luring with short term benefits such as numerous part time gigs. This happens due to connections we can build easily with them. It is also unsafe as crime prevalence is high in these areas dominated. Gateshead, areas around waterloo street and nearby university is safe as far as I have observed. It is better to stay in a native persons housing as the natives who go by the tag 'geordies' are very friendly and helpful in nature.
- The northerners of UK are very straight forward and most of the women and men I met were helpful and had no trace of slyness. It is recommended to mingle with the locals and integrate with them for better job prospects. I had to return due to covid situation. Otherwise, I would have found a job for myself over them. However, I am in a good position currently and hope to go visit sometime.
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Likes
- Well Qualified Staffs
- Located in heart of London City (Zone 1)
- University will provide very good academic support
Dislikes
- We cant get the Big UK university experience in this campus as it is a very small campus. If you are only focused in studies and not considering the University environment then it is not a big deal.
- As it is located in central London (Zone 1) transportation is little expensive. but you will be having only 2 days of offline class.
- In this campus there is no physical Library, but you will be having access to the online library which is huge. You can get any articles or books form online library 24/7.
Accommodation
- I found the accommodation through the whatsapp group, it is a sharing based accommodation. when I landed in London it was around 330 per month excluding the bill in double sharing room, it is a very small room actually.
- Finding a good accommodation with the right people is actually a big challenge and it still continues.
- If you can pay more monthly for the accommodation then better go with student accommodations. If your budget is low then look for sharing accommodation and you have no other choice. You will have to adjust a lot.
- I was living in zone 3 and university was in zone 1.
- I found the accommodation through the whatsapp group, it is a sharing based accommodation. when I landed in London it was around 330 per month excluding the bill in double sharing room, it is a very small room actually.
- Finding a good accommodation with the right people is actually a big challenge and it still continues.
- If you can pay more monthly for the accommodation then better go with student accommodations. If your budget is low then look for sharing accommodation and you have no other choice. You will have to adjust a lot.
- I was living in zone 3 and university was in zone 1.

Accommodation
I stayed in university accommodation, there is no criteria for shortlisting as it is based on first come first serve basis. Meal depends on accommodation price, for lower rate the meal variety was less. In a week every Sunday we used to get special meal in dinner.
The admission process is strightforward and efficient. In universities official website, they provide clear guidance of required documents and step by step process of taking admission. No external consultants or coaching institutes was necessary as university's transparent information and support made the process accessible.
Accommodation
The cost of living in university accommodation was anywhere between 70£ to 150£ per week. The facilities varied with the pricing.
The University was ranked as top 10 Youth universities in UK. The programs that they were providing would have helped me grow and get great Jobs in the future. The university rank was improving for the past 3 years continuously and hence thought that as an advantage. Also, the fees structure of the University was fit for the budget that I was looking for.
Accommodation
I live in a private accommodation
I wanted to do Data analytics course and one of my friends was already studying here so got a good help from him.
Accommodation
University accomodation is quite expensive (£3075 for 6 months incl food) but student can opt private accomodation
I have 3 years of work experience in CFD domain, it influenced me to take masters. Northumbria university has strong program in mechanical especially in CFD and FEA.
Accommodation
The student accommodations are shared rooms between 2 students. The rent per student is about £700 - £800 per month in central London. If you move to the city outskirts then it comes down to £500 - £600 per month for 1 bedroom.
I chose Northumbria University as I had a lot of recommendations about this university from my tutors and friends. This University is in the top 50 best university ranking list for the UK. This university also had the course I was looking to study and also offered an advanced practice semester where we can either secure an internship with a company or work on a research project to get a better understanding of the field.
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