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Where can you find student accommodation near the University of Warwick?

As a top ranked Russell Group university, the University of Warwick has got more than 28,000 students studying here. Ranked #18th globally in US News & World Report, it has got a strong reputation. Because of this, the demand for affordable student accommodation near University of Warwick has witnessed continuous surge. That is also why most people rely on University Living to find quality housing in best areas for students near University of Warwick such as Cannon Park, Coventry City Centre, and Leamington Spa. We are a global marketplace that is rated 4.7/5 by more than 3 million students.

We are known for offering 24/7 support, all-inclusive rent that saves £30-£45 per week on utilities, and “No Visa, No Pay”. Most of the University of Warwick student accommodation ranges from £75 to £1,349 per week, with several room options such as ensuites, non-ensuites, studios, and shared apartments. Top student accommodation near the University of Warwick includes The Oaks, Vita Student Cannon Park, Westwood Student Mews and Infinity Coventry. Students can also secure early-bird rates, view verified video tours, and book flexible tenancy terms with us.

About University of Warwick

Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick is known for its excellent research and innovation. It is ranked #74th globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and 7th in the UK according to the Guardian University Guide, with a high student satisfaction score of 81.4%. Furthermore, in Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking #122nd globally and #8th nationally by The Times &Sunday Times Good University Guide.

Moreover, admissions at the University of Warwick are competitive, with a 14% acceptance rate for undergraduate applicants. Its 720-acre campus spans Central, Gibbet Hill, and Westwood, featuring over £100 million in modern academic buildings, digital innovation spaces, and extensive green parklands. Warwick is also renowned for providing top courses in Business Administration, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering. Its global online MBA is ranked #2nd in the UK and #3rd in the world. Plus, its MSc Marketing & Strategy course is ranked #1st in UK and #6th in the world.

In addition to all of this, the university hosts over 28,000 students, including 11,000+ international students from 150+ countries, making up about 43% of the student body. Its high-impact research is a hallmark, with a 92% rating as world-leading or internationally excellent in the REF, earning recognition such as the Queen’s Anniversary Prize. Warwick graduates enjoy a 91% employability rate within 15 months, supported by a global alumni network of 275,000+. Some of the notable alumni include Stephen Merchant, Andy Haldane, and Guðni Th. Jóhannesson.

Top Student Accommodation Near University of Warwick

Booking premium yet student accommodation in Warwick, makes the lives of students very easy. And one can easily do that by using University Living. Every student accommodation UK listed with us is fully vetted, secure and highly social. They all follow an all-inclusive rent that covers electricity, water, heating, gas and high-speed Wi-Fi. Moreover, you will get several on-site amenities like gyms, cinema rooms, arcade zones, and private study spaces which will help you reduce your expenses. Weekly rent for most of the University of Warwick student accommodation starts from £78/week. Some of the top University of Warwick student accommodation include:

1. Gosford Gate

  • Address: 1 Far Gosford St, Coventry CV1 5DH, UK

  • Proximity & Universities: 13 minutes' drive to University of Warwick

  • Property Highlights: Amazing social lounges, study rooms, courtyard, secure bike storage, and friendly on-site team to help you out at the time of emergency.

  • Who It Is For: Students seeking vibrant city-centre living with a short bus commute to Warwick

  • Nearby Attractions: Kathleen’s Cafe, All Saints Square, West Orchards Centre, Speaker’s Corner and Hadramud Restaurant

2. The Heights Residence

  • Address: Canvas The Heights, 30 Staniforth St, Birmingham, B4 7DR

  • Proximity & Universities: 33-minutes' drive to University of Warwick

  • Property Highlights: Gym, cinema, car parking, landscaped outdoor seating, and large communal spaces

  • Who It Is For: Ideal for those who crave freedom, want centeral location and welcoming environment.

  • Nearby Attractions: Cafe Tierra, Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, Phillips Street Park, Pure Play Indoor, Birmingham Cathedral, Great Western Arcade

3. Longwood Place

  • Address: 9 Longwood Cl, Coventry CV4 8AE, United Kingdom

  • Proximity & Universities: 4 minutes' drive to the University of Warwick

  • Property Highlights: Pool table, table tennis, yoga room, private dining area, professional onsite support, and free dual occupancy

  • Who It Is For: Students wanting luxury, quiet, campus-edge living. Or for people who want to be close to everything and surrounded by vibrant community

  • Nearby Attractions: Eatwise Test Kitchen, Cafe Social, Legends the Sandwich Shop, West Sandwich Bar, The Camping and Caravanning Club HQ, and Central 6 Retail Park

4. Burnsall House

  • Address: Luna Burnsall House 101 Burnsall Road, Coventry, CV5 6RD

  • Proximity & Universities: 4 minutes' drive to University of Warwick

  • Property Highlights: Spacious studios with kitchenettes, ovens, and washers/dryers,

  • Who It Is For: Students who are seeking privacy, freedom and good transit links around

  • Nearby Attractions: War Memorial Park, Coventry Canal Basin, Pub and Grill Coventry, The Nursery Tavern, The Phantom Coach, Burnsall Bites, and Cafe Bravo

5. Red Queen

  • Address: 429 Fletchamstead Hwy, Coventry CV4 9BY, UK

  • Proximity & Universities: 7 minutes' drive to University of Warwick

  • Property Highlights: Modern en-suite cluster flats that keep several social events, a private courtyard, KTV rooms, ample storage space, and flexible payment options

  • Who It Is For: Domestic and international students wanting secure and high-quality housing

  • Nearby Attractions: Starbucks Coffee, Prior Deram Public Park, Cannon Park Shopping Centre, Oodles and Noodles, and Warwick Student Cinema

Majority of the top student accommodation in Warwick fills up quickly. Book your place before and enjoy early bird discounts with University Living today!

Cost of Living for Students near University of Warwick

The average cost of living for a student near University of Warwick ranges between £1,085 to £1,495 per month. Amongst this amount, rent is the largest monthly expense that takes 50-65% of a student’s budget. Furthermore, living in Warwick is around 20-25% cheaper than the UK national average and roughly 50% cheaper than London for rent and transit. And if utilities are not included in your rent, then you will be required to pay additional costs of £105 to £190 per month.

Students can save money at Warwick in several practical ways. For groceries, shopping at the Tesco Superstore in Cannon Park after 7:30 PM allows you to take advantage of discounted “yellow sticker” items, which can be frozen for later use. For local travel, the National Express West Midlands Student Bus Pass provides unlimited rides on Unibus routes 11 and 12A with a 30% student discount, making commuting around Coventry and Leamington Spa much cheaper. Below is the monthly breakdown of cost of living in Warwick:

Expense Category

Average Monthly Cost of Living

Student Rent (Shared/En-suite)

£520- £860

Food & Groceries

£160- £240

Utilities (Gas, Electric, Water)

£65- £125

Local Public Transport

£45- £65

Study Materials & Books

£25- £45

Entertainment & Socializing

£80- £160

Total Monthly Budget

£1,095- £1,495

Moreover, if you want to get a personalized estimate of how much you will be spending in a month while living in affordable student accommodation Warwick, then use University Living’s cost of living calculator.
Tution fees at University of Warwick is dependent on your residency status and course type. Domestic UK undergraduates pay a capped fee of approx. £9,790 per year. Whereas international students’ fees vary by course type, from approx. £27,870 for classroom-based programs to approx. £35,530 for STEM, lab-intensive, or specialized Business courses. Below is the course fee of some of the popular courses at University of Warwick:

Course / Degree Type

Annual Fee (£)

M.Sc. (Postgraduate Taught MSc/MA)

£30,000 to £45,000

MBA (Full-time)

Approx. 59,500

Postgraduate Research (PhD/MPhil)

£25,920 to £33,110

B.Sc. / Undergrad Band 2 (STEM, Math, Computing)

£31,520 to £35,530

B.A. / Undergrad Band 1 (Humanities & Social Sciences)

£24,800 to £30,000

Best Areas Near University of Warwick for Students to Live in

Located in Coventry, the University of Warwick mixes medieval roots with modern buildings and university life. As a city that is known also called the “Motor City” of the UK because of its important role in the automotive industry, Coventry has become a major centre for higher education. The city is famous for the iconic Coventry Cathedral ruins, destroyed in WWII and rebuilt as a symbol of peace, the legend of Lady Godiva, and its status as a vibrant UK City of Culture. Coventry also has a strong, independent food scene, walkable roads, and fast train services in Birmingham and London. Below are the best areas for students near University of Warwick:

  • Cannon Park & Canley: They are peaceful, green, and highly academic neighbourhoods situated right next to the University of Warwick campus. Most students can walk and reach the lectures within 10 minutes without spending money on transport. These areas are around 2.5 to 3 miles from Coventry City Centre. Rent here usually ranges from £140-£260 per week, with shared student houses (HMOs) around £140-£170/week and premium student studio apartments around £220-£260/week. This area is well-known for the large Cannon Park Shopping Centre and its massive 80,000 sq. ft. Tesco Superstore. This which makes grocery shopping easy and affordable for students. Local hangout spots in the area include the Warwick Arts Centre, Kirby Corner shops, Charterhouse Heritage Park, the Varsity Pub, and the Vita Student Coffee Lounge.

  • Coventry City Centre: A fast-paced area carrying lively vibes with modern buildings and multicultural energy. It’s about 3 miles from the University of Warwick, and students can reach campus in around 12 to 15 minutes by using the frequent National Express 11 or 12A Unibus services. Housing prices are affordable for a big city, ranging from £120 to £230 per week. As for the shared en‑suite flats, they typically cost £120-£160/week, while urban luxury studio apartments Coventry ranges between £180-£230/week. Many students live here because it has over 30,000 student residents, great nightlife, direct bus and train links, and lots of things to do daily. Top spots include The Wave Waterpark, Coventry Cathedral, Transport Museum, FarGo Village, Playwrights Cafe, Las Iguanas, Wagamama, and the many East Asian restaurants in Coventry Chinatown.

  • Royal Leamington Spa: This is a stylish and historic town 7.5 miles south of the Warwick campus. Students usually take 25 to 35 minutes to reach Warwick via dedicated student buses (Stagecoach U1 or U2) and about 12 minutes by train to Coventry City Centre. It’s more premium and peaceful, with rents often between £160 and £280+ per week. Shared housing here ranges between £160-£195/week and high‑end riverside studios at £230-£280+/week. Famous across the UK for its natural mineral springs and elegant Victorian‑era architecture, it’s popular with second‑year, third‑year, and postgraduate students. During term time, students make up over 25% of the local population, drawn by its trendy cafe culture, independent bars, and artistic atmosphere. Some of the top tourist attractions here include Jephson Gardens, Royal Pump Rooms, Victoria Park, The Loft Theatre, The Coffee Architect, Sabai Sabai (Thai), and Procaffeinate.

  • Earlsdon: Carrying a friendly, relaxed and community focused vibes, this feels like a small urban village. Located around 2 miles away from the University of Warwick, one can easily reach via 10 minute cycle or 12 minute bus ride. Additionally, it is less than 1.5 miles away from the Coventry City Centre. Rent here typically ranges between £130-£210 per week, with shared en‑suite rooms priced around £130-£160/week and private flats around £175-£210/week. Earlsdon is known for its lively independent high street (Earlsdon Street) and 30% lower crime rates. Many pick this area because of its character‑rich Edwardian houses, local shops, and easy access to the huge 120‑acre War Memorial Park, which hosts big annual music festivals. Popular local hangouts include Earlsdon Library, Hearsall Common parklands, The Albany Pub, Street Restaurant, and Millsy’s Cafe Bar.

Transport Options Near University of Warwick for Students

Coventry makes it easy for students to get around. All thanks to its eco-friendly public transportation network that is specially designed for keeping an academic lifestyle in mind. The city is compact and pedestrian friendly with a modern ring road system. Hosting UK’s first large-scale Very Light Rail (VLR) project and a fleet of over 200 zero-emission electric buses, it is also pioneer in transport innovation. With a £150 million municipal plan, Coventry is set to run 300 fully electric buses. This green transport system ensures students living in both city-centre high-rises and historic suburbs can travel to campus quickly and affordably. Below are the various mediums students use to travel around:

  • The Unibus Network (Public Buses): Some of the Key student bus services include National Express Routes 11, 12A and Stagecoach U1/U2. They run on daily basis from 5:30 AM to 12:30 AM. And during peak hours, these buses arrive after every 7-10 minutes. It is known for connecting Coventry City Centre and Royal Leamington Spa to the University of Warwick Central Interchange and Westwood Campus. Standard fares of these are capped at £2.00 per single journey, and unlimited day tickets cost £4.50. Students who want to can save thier money up to 35%, they can do that by verifying their university ID in the National Express West Midlands app, and buying a Student Bus Pass for around £45-£55 per month. Students living in Royal Leamington Spa can use the Stagecoach UniRider termly or annual passes for unlimited campus rides with a 30% discount.
  • Regional Rail Network (West Midlands Railway & Avanti West Coast): These trains run daily from 6:00 AM to 11:45 PM. They departure after every 15-20 minutes from Coventry Station or Canley Station. It directly connects students to Coventry University and is just a 5-minute walk from the station. Acting as a fast links to central Birmingham, it is especially made for those who are attending Aston University or Birmingham City University (BCU). Its standard single tickets from Canley to Coventry cost around £2.40. Students can also save over £150 annually by using a 16-25 Railcard, reducing the fare to roughly £1.60 per trip.

  • Cycling & E-Scooter: Coventry also has over 60 miles of segregated green cycle paths that connects people to key student areas like Earlsdon, Canley, and Cannon Park to the University of Warwick. Docking stations are open 24/7 year-round, letting students unlock bikes, e-bikes, or e-scooters via app. Standard rates are £1.00 to unlock, then 5p per minute for mechanical bikes and 10–15p per minute for electric scooters. Students using a university email can access Student Minute Bundles and Passes, giving 25% off per-minute rates for even cheaper travel.

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What are the different types of student accommodation near University of Warwick?

Students wanting to live near University of Warwick can choose from shared apartments, en-suites, non-ensuites and studios.

Are student apartments near University of Warwick fully furnished?

Yes, every student housing listed on University Living comes fully furnished. This includes a comfortable bed with a mattress, a study desk and chair, and a wardrobe.

Are utility bills included in University of Warwick student accommodation rent?

Yes, every student accommodation near University of Warwick follows an all-inclusive rent model. This means that it covers electricity, water, gas, heating, high-speed Wi-Fi, and sometimes contents insurance in the rent.

How far is private student accommodation from the University of Warwick campus?

Every property is within a 5 to 15-minute walk from the main campus. And even if some of them are slightly far away from the University of Warwick, one can easily reach them via buses, cycles, or nearby train stations.

Why should students choose private off-campus accommodation instead of university halls?

Students opt for private housing as they come with more independence, flexible contracts and upgraded amenities. Many properties include on-site gyms, cinema rooms, co-working lounges, daily breakfast services, and bookable private dining spaces.

Is it easy for international students to book their place near University of Warwick Online?

Yes, with the help of University Living, one can easily book their place online. We are a global marketplace who have assisted millions of students by providing them with verified student accommodation. Plus, every property comes with premium amenities such as 24/7 gyms, courtyards, study spots, and many others.

When is the right time for students to book their accommodation near University of Warwick?

If you are someone who is thinking about going for the September intake, then they should book their place between January or April. Early booking ensures that you will get the best rooms, that too, at a reasonable price.

Does every student accommodation near University of Warwick have social spaces?

Depending upon your room type, there are several vibrant communal areas. It can include areas like a game room, cinema lounge, courtyard, and study areas.

Are there any short-term student accommodations available near University of Warwick?

Yes, there are. To learn more about them, please contact University Living. Our experienced experts will guide you on the same.

What is the average rent of student accommodation near University of Warwick?

The rent student accommodation near University of Warwick usually ranges between £75-£1,349/week.