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Asa Briggs House (Leeds) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Location and overview

Asa Briggs House sits at 6 St John’s Road in Woodhouse, Leeds, LS3 1FF. The property is operated by Capitol Students and described as a premium student accommodation, located near the city centre. Its proximity to the University of Leeds (the main university served in this city) makes it a practical choice for students who want to walk to campus. Woodhouse is a popular student neighbourhood with shops, cafés and bus links, and the city centre is within easy reach on foot or by bike.

Price positioning vs the city’s from-price

This places Asa Briggs House clearly above the entry-level market in Leeds. The gap between the city’s cheapest option (£85) and the starting price here (£136) shows that this residence targets students who prioritise location, facilities, or a higher standard of accommodation over budget. The upper end (£226) reflects larger or more premium room types, likely studios or larger en-suites. For context, Leeds has 34 student properties listed on the platform, so there is a wide range of price points. Asa Briggs House sits in the mid-to-upper tier.

Is it worth the premium? That depends on what you value. If you are on a tight budget, you can find acceptable rooms elsewhere for less. If you are willing to pay more for a modern, well-located building with good ratings, this property warrants consideration.

Room types and what to expect

Asa Briggs House

The platform data does not list specific unit types for Asa Briggs House, but based on the description (“premium student accommodation”) and typical offerings from Capitol Students, the property likely provides:

Prices within the £136–£226 range probably correspond to different room sizes, floor levels, or studio categories. To get exact room types, layouts, and current availability, you will need to check with the operator directly. The weekly rent is all-inclusive? Confirm when enquiring – many premium accommodations include utility bills, Wi-Fi, and contents insurance.

Lease lengths: The data does not specify a minimum lease. Typically, student properties offer 51-week or 44-week contracts. Verify this with the operator, especially if you plan to arrive in the second term or need a shorter stay.

What residents say – based on available data

Asa Briggs House has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 on the platform (based on 82 reviews). While we cannot quote individual reviews (none were provided), a rating this high indicates strong overall satisfaction. Common themes for top-rated student accommodation in Leeds often include:

Because the platform rating is based on 82 reviews, it provides a statistically meaningful picture. Prospective residents should still read recent reviews on the operator’s own site or ask current tenants for the most up-to-date experience.

Who this residence suits – and who it does not

Suits:

Does not suit:

Booking timing and tips

Seasonal demand for student accommodation in Leeds peaks between November and April for the following September intake. Because Asa Briggs House is a premium option with a limited number of rooms, it may book out earlier than cheaper alternatives. If you are targeting a specific room type (e.g., a studio), start your search in late autumn / early winter of the year before your tenancy start.

Since the platform does not show current availability dates, the most reliable approach is to enquire directly with the operator. Use the on-site assistant (see end of article) to check live availability.

Frequently asked questions

How far is Asa Briggs House from the University of Leeds?

The property is located in Woodhouse, directly adjacent to the University of Leeds campus. Most university buildings are within a 10–15 minute walk. The city centre is about 15–20 minutes on foot or a short bus ride.

What is included in the weekly rent?

The platform data does not list inclusions. For premium student accommodation in Leeds, typical inclusions are water, electricity, gas, heating, high-speed Wi-Fi, and contents insurance. Some properties also provide a gym, common room, or study spaces. You must confirm with the operator exactly what is covered and whether any additional fees apply (e.g., admin fee, deposit scheme).

Can I choose my room / flatmates?

Most operators allow you to express a preference for room type (e.g., studio vs en-suite) and sometimes floor level. Flatmate matching is common for shared flats – you can usually request to live with friends. Check the operator’s policy when you apply. Some premium residences offer a “premium” matching service where you can select a specific flat or room number, subject to availability.

Sources & data date

For live room availability, current prices, and to ask specific questions about contracts, use the on-site assistant on this page.

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