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Read our guide to LeedsThere are lots of student accommodation options in Leeds, including private halls, shared houses and flats, find out more below.
The following options are popular with Leeds Conservatoire students and within walking distance to our campus buildings. Rather than booking online, contact the buildings directly by email to ask about booking a room in a flat with other conservatoire students.
Find out about rental costs, deposits, what’s included and what will happen if you can’t take up your place of study in September. Take your time to read the terms and conditions of a contract before signing as you will be expected to pay the rent for the full term of the tenancy.
If you’re care-experienced or don’t have family support, please get in touch with us as we can offer you accommodation with no guarantor or deposit needed.
We’re happy to advise applicants on which building might work best for them. Just drop us an email at accommodation@leedsconservatoire.ac.uk or call 0113 222 3411.
You should contact the accommodation provider directly to find out about rental costs, deposits, what’s included and what will happen if you can’t take up your place of study in September.
Take your time to read the terms and conditions of a contract before signing as you will be expected to pay the rent for the full term of the tenancy.
- One Mill Street- email lettings@unipol.org.uk
- The Terry Frost Building- email theterryfrostbuilding@prestigestudentliving.com . Use code WSL200CBLC for a £200 cash-back offer.
- Clarence Dock Village- email clarencedockvillage@wearehomesforstudents.com, Use code CDV200CBLC for a cash-back offer.
- The Fabric Works email thefabricworks@prestigestudentliving.com Use code LFW200CBLC for a £200 cash-back offer.
Shared houses and flats with private landlords are usually only suitable for applicants with unconditional offers. Take your time to read the terms and conditions of a contract before signing as you will be expected to pay the rent for the full term of the tenancy.
We recommend you use the services of Unipol to look for shared houses or flats, particularly if you are an international student.
Unipol is a reputable, charitable trust, partly funded by universities and colleges in Leeds (including Leeds Conservatoire) to help students find a place to live. It’s non-profit making and provides free and comprehensive services.
Unipol manage their own accommodation and also recommend houses, flats and rooms let by private landlords who have signed up to the Unipol Code of Conduct, giving reassurance that the property is good quality, safe and well managed.
Visit the Unipol website for more information.
To get in touch with the Accommodation team you can:
Email: accommodation@leedsconservatoire.ac.uk
Telephone: 0113 222 3411