Making Lincoln University feel like home
Studying isn't just about attending classes; it's about feeling comfortable, supported, and at home. Our Lincoln University accommodations are designed with this in mind, offering a space where you can unwind, study, and connect with other students. We understand that where you stay during your time at university plays a massive part in your overall experience, which is why we're committed to providing students with great accommodation that provides not just a place to stay, but a place that feels like a home.
Accommodation Benefits
Our accommodation is a great choice for students studying at the University of Lincoln, especially if you desire easy accessibility. Here are some advantages of choosing to rent our properties:
Location
Our accommodations are conveniently located within walkable distances from the University of Lincoln, so you can access the university's facilities without having to drive or take public transport.
Transportation
There are lots of bus stops in the surrounding areas, making it simple for you to navigate the city and beyond.
Management
We’re dedicated to management and are always ready to assist you. Whether you have a maintenance request or a general enquiry, your concerns will be addressed quickly, ensuring a worry-free living experience while you study.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do the accommodations come with parking?
On-street parking may be available, but a permit from the council might be required. Full details will be provided in each listing description.
How far are the accommodations from the university campus?
All our accommodations are within walking distance of both the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University. As they’re all located in different areas of the city, some may be slightly further than others, but there are plenty of nearby bus routes.
How much do the accommodations cost to rent?
On average, our accommodations range from £90 to £250 per week. House shares are typically the most affordable option, while studios tend to be more expensive.
Will I need to pay council tax as a student?
As long as you’re a full-time university student, you’ll be eligible to be exempt from paying council tax.