Woodland Court West Residential Village

Woodland Court is a self-catered A2Dominion residence in the heart of the city centre, exclusive to postgraduate University of Bristol students. Woodland Court offers you the opportunity to meet a wide group of students, and benefits from being very close to the University campus.

From £10577

  • 196 places
  • 0.3 miles to campus
  • Self-catered

Images of Woodland Court

Photography is representative – room layout, contents and furnishings may vary.

Location of Woodland Court

Getting to the campus

  • 0.3 miles from campus
  • Approximately 6 minutes walk
  • Approximately 2 minutes cycle

29 Belgrave Road, Bristol, BS8 2AA

This accommodation is part of the West Residential Village. Home to around 3,000 students, this is the largest residential village in terms of the area it covers. Most residences are based in Clifton, with some located near Park Street and Gloucester Road. Clifton is a popular and picturesque suburb of Bristol known for its Georgian architecture, cafe culture, and green spaces. Park Street boasts a selection of quirky shops, bars, and restaurants, and has several works of street art by the world-famous artist, Banksy. Bristol's independent and thriving, Gloucester Road, is reputedly the longest independent shopping street in Europe. Students benefit from being both close to the University campus and to the city centre. Students living in the West Village have access to the Student Support Centre based in Clifton Hill House. Find out more about living in the West Residential Village.

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Accommodation costs and terms for 2024/25

Woodland Court is a nomination property. This means that you apply to live here and are allocated a room via the University, but that the provider (A2Dominion) is your landlord and you pay your rent to them. 

Room type Grade of room Catering Available beds Tenancy length Total fee
En suite room Standard Self-catered 196 50 weeks £10,577.00

Tenancy dates: 9 September 2024 to 24 August 2025. Students can move in from 7 September 2024.. The tenancy is a fixed term contract.

Room types: understand what our room types mean.

Tenancy and payment terms: You must read the terms and conditions of accepting a tenancy with us before you proceed with your accommodation application. Read about what's included in your fees and budgeting for your accommodation costs on our accommodation costs page and view a sample tenancy (PDF) for this residence detailing payment terms.

Accommodation details

How to apply

The University will allocate you a room and a residence, so it is not possible to request to live somewhere specific when you apply. See our information on completing an application for more information.

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