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Northumbria University Accommodation

Northumbria University gained university status in 1992 after developing from Newcastle Polytechnic. The university now combines career-led teaching with a growing research profile. Its main City Campus occupies Ellison Place, NE1 8ST, close to Newcastle’s main shopping streets and public transport links.

Around 35,000 students attend Northumbria’s campuses in Newcastle, London and Amsterdam. Most Newcastle-based courses use City Campus, while Coach Lane Campus handles a large share of the university’s health and education teaching.

The two campuses create different accommodation priorities. A design, law or business student can often walk to class from a city-centre residence. A nursing, teaching or healthcare student may need a direct bus route towards Coach Lane, around 2.5 miles east of the city centre.

Northumbria School of Design has a long creative history and counts former Apple designer Sir Jonathan Ive among its alumni. The university also teaches large numbers of students through its law, business, health and life sciences departments.

Northumbria guarantees accommodation for eligible first-year students who accept their offer and complete the booking process by 30 June 2026. Applicants should still read the guarantee conditions and check which residences remain available when they apply.

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Northumbria University University Accommodation

Northumbria University gained university status in 1992 after developing from Newcastle Polytechnic. The university now combines career-led teaching with a growing research profile. Its main City Campus occupies Ellison Place, NE1 8ST, close to Newcastle’s main shopping streets and public transport links.

Around 35,000 students attend Northumbria’s campuses in Newcastle, London and Amsterdam. Most Newcastle-based courses use City Campus, while Coach Lane Campus handles a large share of the university’s health and education teaching.

The two campuses create different accommodation priorities. A design, law or business student can often walk to class from a city-centre residence. A nursing, teaching or healthcare student may need a direct bus route towards Coach Lane, around 2.5 miles east of the city centre.

Northumbria School of Design has a long creative history and counts former Apple designer Sir Jonathan Ive among its alumni. The university also teaches large numbers of students through its law, business, health and life sciences departments.

Northumbria guarantees accommodation for eligible first-year students who accept their offer and complete the booking process by 30 June 2026. Applicants should still read the guarantee conditions and check which residences remain available when they apply.


Northumbria’s City Campus places students beside Newcastle’s shops, sports facilities and nightlife. You do not need a long journey to take part in university events or spend time with friends.

Northumbria Students’ Union operates from its own building on campus. More than 100 societies and sports clubs cover creative interests, academic subjects, cultural communities, volunteering and competitive sport.

Sport Central forms a major part of the campus. The £30 million complex includes a swimming pool, arena and gyms. Team Northumbria competes in university sport, while the annual Stan Calvert competition brings Northumbria and Newcastle University together.

Newcastle’s nightlife occupies several parts of the city. Bigg Market and Collingwood Street attract larger crowds, while Ouseburn offers smaller music venues such as The Cluny and Cobalt. Jesmond’s Osborne Road remains popular with students who live north of campus.

Northumberland Street and Eldon Square cover most high-street shopping. Grainger Market provides food, fresh produce and independent traders under one roof.

The Quayside Sunday Market offers food, crafts and gifts beside the river. Students can cross the Millennium Bridge to reach BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and The Glasshouse International Centre for Music.

St James’ Park stands close to the city centre and shapes much of Newcastle’s sporting culture. Match days bring large crowds through central streets, even for residents who do not follow football.

The Royal Victoria Infirmary borders the university quarter and provides access to major medical services. Register with a local GP after moving to Newcastle rather than waiting until you feel unwell.


City Campus and Northumberland Road

The streets around City Campus give students the shortest possible journey to lectures. Many rooms in this part of Newcastle take less than ten minutes to reach on foot.

Northumberland Street begins close to the campus and covers most everyday needs. Eldon Square provides supermarkets, clothing stores, pharmacies and cafés. Haymarket Metro station and bus station also remain nearby.

Weekly rents generally fall between £142 and £206. Picton Manor, Magnet Court and Metrovick House offer private rooms within this central area.

The location works particularly well for anyone who attends campus most days or uses university facilities in the evening. A five-minute walk home feels valuable after a late library session or a long day in a studio.

City-centre noise deserves attention. Check which direction the bedroom faces and visit the street after dark. A room above a busy road can feel very different from one facing an internal courtyard.

Shieldfield

Shieldfield lies east of City Campus and has become one of Newcastle’s main private student housing areas. Most properties take between ten and 15 minutes to reach on foot.

The neighbourhood contains several purpose-built residences, including Garth Heads and iQ Stephenson House. Prices can start below £120 per week, which gives Shieldfield a strong position among central student areas.

Weekly rents commonly fall between £104 and £142. That price can include utilities and internet in many private halls, although each property sets its own terms.

Shieldfield works well for students who want to stay near university without paying the highest city-centre rate. The walk remains simple, and residents can reach Ouseburn, the Quayside and central Newcastle without a difficult journey.

Quayside and Ouseburn

The Quayside and Ouseburn give students a different view of Newcastle. The river, bridges, music venues and independent businesses shape the area more than large shopping streets.

A walk to City Campus usually takes between 15 and 20 minutes. Quayside Court provides one accommodation option near the river.

Weekly rent often falls between £134 and £160. The final walk back involves some uphill sections, so check the route rather than relying on the distance alone.

Ouseburn has cafés, studios, live music venues and smaller bars. It can work well for creative students who prefer local venues to the busiest parts of the city centre.

Jesmond

Jesmond lies around one to 1.5 miles north of City Campus. Many second-year students choose shared houses here after leaving halls.

The Metro connects Jesmond and West Jesmond with Haymarket in a few minutes. Walking takes longer but remains manageable from the southern part of the neighbourhood.

Shared rooms usually cost between £110 and £160 per week. Property condition and street location can change prices considerably.

Osborne Road gives Jesmond its best-known social strip, while nearby residential streets feel much quieter. View the exact road during the evening before agreeing to a tenancy.

Jesmond can work well for a household that wants more space than a private hall provides. Housemates should still calculate utility bills and travel costs before comparing the rent with a room near campus.

Heaton and Sandyford

Heaton and Sandyford lie east of the city centre. Both areas contain terraced houses, local shops, cafés and lower-priced shared rooms.

Weekly rent often ranges from £90 to £130. This makes the area attractive to students who want to reduce housing costs after first year.

Sandyford provides the shorter walk to City Campus. Heaton usually requires a longer walk, bus journey or cycle ride, depending on the street.

The lower rent can make a real difference over a full academic year. Check heating costs carefully in older terraced houses, as a low weekly price can lose some value during winter.

Coach Lane

Coach Lane Campus handles many health, education and teacher-training courses. Students who spend most of the week there may prefer the residential areas east of the city centre.

Weekly rents around the Coach Lane corridor often range from £95 to £130. Local buses provide connections to both Coach Lane and central Newcastle.

Living beside City Campus still works when your timetable divides time between both locations. In that case, choose an address with a reliable bus route rather than the shortest walk to Ellison Place.

Before booking student accommodation near Northumbria University Newcastle, confirm which campus your department uses. The answer can change the most practical part of the city completely.


Newcastle remains one of the more affordable large student cities in the UK. Students can plan for approximately £100 to £130 per week outside rent, although individual spending will vary.

Expense

Typical weekly amount

What affects it

Groceries

Around £34

Diet, supermarket and cooking habits

Transport

£0 to £12

Accommodation area and campus

Household bills

Around £16

Relevant when rent excludes utilities

Social plans

Around £14 or more

Personal routine and venue choice

Mobile phone

£3 to £5

Contract and data allowance

Laundry

£4 to £10

Building charges and washing frequency

Course costs

Varies

Subject, printing and materials

Grainger Market can help reduce food costs. The market sells fruit, vegetables, meat, baked goods and ingredients from local traders in the city centre. Large supermarkets around Shieldfield, Heaton and central Newcastle provide other lower-cost options.

Walking can remove most routine transport spending for anyone based near City Campus. Students in Jesmond may use the Metro, while Coach Lane students often rely on buses.

Private halls usually include electricity, heating, water and broadband in the rent. Shared houses often separate these charges. Ask for a realistic monthly estimate before signing, especially if the property uses electric heating.

Design students should leave room for materials, specialist printing and project work. Health and education courses can also involve travel or placement-related expenses.

International students need to meet the Student visa maintenance requirement. The current figure for study outside London stands at £1,171 per month for up to nine months. The government uses this amount for visa evidence; it does not describe normal weekly spending in Newcastle.


Shared Flats

A shared flat gives each resident a private bedroom and a communal kitchen. Some buildings also include a shared lounge. The bathroom arrangement depends on the room type.

Modern cluster flats often give every resident an en-suite bathroom. Lower-priced flats may share one or more bathrooms between several bedrooms.

Prices can begin around £104 to £140 per week, especially in Shieldfield. The number of people in the flat affects the experience as much as the room itself.

A kitchen shared by five people usually feels different from one shared by ten. Check fridge shelves, freezer space, storage cupboards and seating before accepting the room.

Private shared student accommodation in Newcastle Upon Tyne near Northumbria University can offer a useful middle ground between an independent studio and a traditional rented house. You keep your own bedroom but still meet people through the kitchen and social areas.

En-suite Rooms

An en-suite gives you a private bedroom and bathroom inside a shared flat. You use a communal kitchen with the other residents.

Prices usually begin between £114 and £160 per week. Building location, room size and facilities influence the final rate.

Many first-year students choose an en-suite because it offers privacy without removing the social side of shared accommodation. The kitchen becomes the place where flatmates meet, cook and organise plans.

Ask how many residents share the kitchen and check whether the building charges separately for laundry. Small weekly expenses can add up over a long contract.

Studios

A studio combines a sleeping area, study space, kitchenette and private bathroom in one self-contained room.

Prices near Northumbria often start between £150 and £206 per week. Premium buildings and larger studios can cost more.

Studios suit students who prefer quiet, control their own routine or study from home regularly. They also remove disagreements about cleaning and shared food.

Privacy comes at a higher cost, and the room may feel compact. Request the measurements and floor plan before booking. Good storage and a usable desk matter more than styled photographs.

Rooms in Shared Houses

A shared house gives each tenant a bedroom, with the kitchen, lounge and bathroom used by everyone. This arrangement appears most often in Jesmond, Heaton and Sandyford.

Rent can remain below private hall prices, but bills may come separately. Older properties can also cost more to heat.

Check whether the landlord uses an individual or joint tenancy. A joint agreement can make every housemate responsible for unpaid rent or damage linked to the household.

Agree on cleaning, visitors and bill payments before moving in. These conversations feel unimportant at first but can prevent problems later.


Location, rent and room type will decide which property works best. A premium studio beside campus will not suit the same budget or routine as a shared flat in Shieldfield.

The table below covers several options often included among the best private student accommodation near Northumbria University Newcastle:

Property

Distance from Northumbria

Approximate journey

Starting price

Picton Manor

0.31 miles

6-minute walk

£150 per week

Byron Central

0.52 miles

11-minute walk

£168 per week

Magnet Court

0.53 miles

11-minute walk

£142 per week

Albert Place

0.60 miles

12-minute walk

£172 per week

Bryson Court

0.60 miles

14-minute walk

£154 per week

iQ Collingwood

0.61 miles

11-minute walk

£164 per week

Metrovick House

0.70 miles

Around 3 minutes on foot

£206 per week

Sheares Hall

0.73 miles

16-minute walk

£175 per week

Rosedale Court

0.75 miles

17-minute walk

£151 per week

iQ Stephenson House

0.78 miles

16-minute walk

£114 per week

Prices and room availability can change during the booking cycle. Confirm the current rate, room type and contract dates before making a payment.

Picton Manor

Picton Manor stands around 0.31 miles from Northumbria University. The walk to campus takes approximately six minutes.

Rooms start at £150 per week. That combination of price and distance gives Picton Manor a strong position among central Newcastle residences.

The property works well for anyone who wants to avoid buses and return home between classes. Check the available room category because the lowest rate may not apply to every layout or contract.

Byron Central

Byron Central lies around 0.52 miles from campus. The walk takes roughly 11 minutes, while public transport can shorten the journey.

Prices begin at £168 per week. The central location keeps university buildings, shops and city nightlife within easy reach.

Magnet Court

Magnet Court is around 0.53 miles from Northumbria. Students can walk to campus in approximately 11 minutes.

Rooms start at £142 per week. This price places Magnet Court below several other central properties while keeping the university close.

Albert Place

Albert Place lies around 0.60 miles from the university. A walk or public transport journey takes approximately 12 minutes.

Prices begin at £172 per week. Review the bedroom size and shared facilities before comparing it with lower-priced rooms nearby.

Bryson Court

Bryson Court is also around 0.60 miles from campus. The walk takes approximately 14 minutes, while public transport can reduce the trip to around four minutes.

Rooms begin at £154 per week. The property provides a manageable route without charging the highest central rate.

iQ Collingwood

iQ Collingwood lies around 0.61 miles from Northumbria University. Students can reach campus in roughly 11 minutes.

Prices start at £164 per week. Compare the included facilities and contract length with other iQ properties in Shieldfield before choosing.

Metrovick House

Metrovick House gives residents one of the shortest campus journeys in the comparison. The supplied property information places it around three minutes from Northumbria.

Rooms begin at £206 per week. The price reflects its central position and higher-specification accommodation.

This property will make most sense to someone who values a short walk and building quality more than the lowest possible rent.

Sheares Hall

Sheares Hall lies around 0.73 miles from the university. The walk takes approximately 16 minutes.

Prices start at £175 per week. Check the flat size and room category when comparing it with nearby buildings.

Rosedale Court

Rosedale Court is around 0.75 miles from campus. The walk takes approximately 17 minutes, while public transport can complete the journey in about seven minutes.

Prices begin at £151 per week. Its transport links may also help students who travel between City Campus and other parts of Newcastle.

iQ Stephenson House

iQ Stephenson House lies approximately 0.78 miles from Northumbria. The journey takes around 16 minutes on foot or eight minutes by public transport.

Rooms start at £114 per week. This makes it one of the lowest-priced purpose-built residences in the property list.

For many budgets, it can compete strongly with rooms farther from the city centre.


Newcastle offers several private rooms below £150 per week. Shieldfield provides many of the strongest choices, though other affordable buildings appear near the Quayside and city centre.

Property

Starting price

Approximate campus journey

Garth Heads

£104 per week

15-minute walk

iQ Stephenson House

£114 per week

16-minute walk

The View Newcastle

£116.50 per week

19-minute walk

Quayside Court

£134 per week

20-minute walk

Turner Court

£135 per week

16-minute walk

Yugo Knoll Court

£140 per week

16-minute walk

Magnet Court

£142 per week

11-minute walk

The Shield

£142 per week

15-minute walk

The Foundry Newcastle

£147 per week

13-minute walk

Picton Manor

£150 per week

6-minute walk

Garth Heads

Garth Heads offers the lowest starting price in the supplied list at £104 per week. The property lies around 0.94 miles from Northumbria, with a walk of approximately 15 minutes.

The price gives students access to purpose-built accommodation without moving far from the city centre. Confirm which bills form part of the rent and ask about laundry charges.

iQ Stephenson House

iQ Stephenson House starts at £114 per week and keeps campus within a 16-minute walk. The combination works well for students who want a private hall at a lower price.

The View Newcastle

The View Newcastle lies around 0.98 miles from campus. The walk takes approximately 19 minutes.

Rooms begin at £116.50 per week. The longer journey may feel worthwhile when the room and contract reduce the total annual cost.

Quayside Court

Quayside Court starts at £134 per week. A walk to Northumbria takes around 20 minutes.

The riverside setting gives residents easy access to the Quayside and Ouseburn. The uphill return towards campus should form part of the decision.

Turner Court

Turner Court lies around 0.79 miles from the university. The walk takes approximately 16 minutes.

Prices begin at £135 per week. Public transport can reduce the journey to around seven minutes.

Yugo Knoll Court

Yugo Knoll Court starts at £140 per week and lies around 0.97 miles from campus. The journey takes approximately 16 minutes.

Check the available room category and kitchen group before comparing the property with other buildings at a similar price.

Magnet Court

Magnet Court combines an 11-minute walk with a starting price of £142 per week. Few properties in the list offer a lower rate at this distance.

The Shield

The Shield lies around 0.84 miles from Northumbria. Students can walk to campus in about 15 minutes or use public transport in around nine minutes.

Rooms start at £142 per week.

The Foundry Newcastle

The Foundry lies around 0.88 miles from the university. The walk takes approximately 13 minutes.

Prices begin at £147 per week. This gives residents a central route without reaching the higher end of Newcastle’s private hall market.

Picton Manor

Picton Manor starts at £150 per week and gives residents a six-minute walk. The short journey can remove most regular transport costs.

A listing described as the best student accommodation near Northumbria University still needs a full price check. Multiply the weekly rate by the contract length, then add every charge outside the rent.

Finding the Right Balance of Price and Distance

The lowest rent does not always produce the lowest yearly cost. Contract length, utility bills, and transport can change the total.

Use these figures for every property:

  1. Rent for the complete tenancy

  2. Deposit or advance payment

  3. Bills outside the rent

  4. Laundry charges

  5. Weekly transport

  6. Any summer weeks included in the contract

A £140 room on a 51-week contract costs £7,140 before other charges. A £150 room on a 44-week contract costs £6,600. The second property carries a higher weekly price but a lower total rent.


Newcastle’s compact centre makes walking the easiest choice for many Northumbria students. Shieldfield and the main private hall areas keep City Campus within 20 minutes on foot.

Walking

Picton Manor gives residents a six-minute walk. Magnet Court takes around 11 minutes, while properties farther into Shieldfield usually take 15 to 20 minutes.

Walking removes daily fares and avoids waiting for public transport. It also makes gaps between lectures more useful because you can return home without losing much time.

Tyne and Wear Metro

Haymarket and Monument Metro stations both lie close to City Campus. Haymarket takes around five minutes to reach from the university quarter.

Jesmond and West Jesmond connect directly with Haymarket. Metro journeys from those neighbourhoods often take between five and 15 minutes after accounting for the walk to the station.

The Yellow and Green lines connect central Newcastle with Gateshead, the coast and other residential districts.

Newcastle Airport has a direct Metro connection from Haymarket. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes, which gives international students a practical route during university breaks.

Buses

Buses matter most for students who attend Coach Lane Campus. Services from the city centre towards the Coast Road corridor generally take around 20 to 25 minutes.

Check your earliest class before choosing a property. A route that works well at midday may take longer during the morning.

Cycling

Cycling works well for several central neighbourhoods, although Newcastle’s hills can make riverside routes more demanding on the return journey.

Ask the accommodation provider about secure indoor storage. Leaving a bicycle outside throughout the year creates unnecessary risk and exposes it to poor weather.

Rail Travel

Newcastle Central Station connects the city with destinations throughout Britain.

Destination

Approximate journey

Durham

12 to 15 minutes

York

Around 1 hour

Edinburgh

Around 1 hour 30 minutes

London King’s Cross

2 hours 50 minutes to 3 hours

Train operators include LNER, CrossCountry, TransPennine Express, Lumo and Northern. Timetables and ticket prices change, so check the exact service before travelling.

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