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Crown Place (Nottingham) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview and Location

Crown Place is a purpose‑built student accommodation located on St Ann’s Well Road in Nottingham, United Kingdom. The property is marketed as a premium option and sits roughly an 11‑minute walk from Nottingham Trent University (NTU). The city also hosts The University of Nottingham, which is a short bus or tram ride away.

The building offers en‑suite rooms and studios with all‑inclusive rents. On‑site amenities include a common room, study spaces, a gym, and secure bike storage – features typical of newer student blocks in the city. The address is within a residential area, close to small shops and takeaways, though the main city centre is a 15‑ to 20‑minute walk or a quick bus journey.

Nottingham’s student housing market includes 31 properties listed on the platform used for this review, with a city‑wide weekly starting price of £86 (indicative – confirm with the operator). Crown Place’s weekly rents range from £156 to £250 (indicative), placing it well above the entry‑level bracket. This is consistent with its “premium” description and the inclusion of a wider set of amenities compared to basic shared houses or older halls.

Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)

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Resident reviews: No reviews are available for Crown Place on the platform at the time of writing. This is common for newer listings or properties with limited online feedback. Prospective residents should request to speak with current tenants or check independent review sites before committing.

Price Positioning and Value

Crown Place

Crown Place’s weekly rent of £156–£250 (indicative) positions it as a high‑mid to premium option in Nottingham. The city’s starting price of £86/week (indicative) typically reflects older shared houses or lower‑spec halls in less central locations. Crown Place’s minimum studio or en‑suite is nearly double that floor.

To put it in context:

Value depends on what you prioritise. The all‑inclusive pricing removes the need to budget separately for utilities, which can add £15–£25 per week elsewhere. The on‑site gym also saves a gym membership fee (typically £20–£30/month). If you would use these facilities regularly, the effective cost gap narrows.

However, if you are a student who will spend most of your time in the library or outside the accommodation, paying a premium for amenities you rarely use may not be justified. Always compare the total package – including location, contract length, and deposit – not just the weekly rent.

Room Type Guidance

The data for Crown Place does not list specific unit types, but the description mentions “en‑suite and studio rooms.” Based on typical configurations in premium Nottingham PBSA:

En‑suite rooms (common in the £156–£180 range): You get a private bedroom and bathroom, sharing a kitchen/living area with 3–7 other students. Suitable if you want privacy for sleeping and bathing but don’t mind communal cooking. This is often the most cost‑effective option for someone who wants an en‑suite.

Studios (common in the £190–£250 range): A self‑contained unit with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. Best for those who value total independence, prefer not to share kitchen space, or have irregular schedules. Studios tend to be more expensive and may feel isolating if you are new to the city.

Other possibilities: Some PBSA blocks also offer one‑bedroom apartments or accessible rooms, but these are not confirmed for Crown Place. Contact the operator for a full list.

When choosing, consider your social preferences and cooking habits. En‑suite with shared kitchen can be a good way to meet flatmates; studio offers maximum control over cleanliness and noise.

Booking Timing

For the 2026/27 academic year, booking typically opens in autumn 2025 or early 2026 for the following September. As of July 2026, the data suggests that Crown Place is already listed as available, meaning rooms may be allocated on a first‑come, first‑served basis.

Given the premium positioning, the property may not sell out as quickly as cheaper alternatives, but popular room types (e.g., studios at the lower end of the range) could fill earlier. Some tips:

Check the booking terms carefully: some operators require a full year’s rent guarantee and a deposit (amount not specified in the data; confirm with Crown Place). Cancellation policies vary – read them before signing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What bills are included in the rent?

All‑inclusive rents at Crown Place typically cover water, electricity, gas, high‑speed internet, and contents insurance. This is standard for premium PBSA in Nottingham. You should still confirm with the operator exactly what is and is not included – for example, some properties charge separately for TV licences or additional cleaning services. Ask for a written breakdown before booking.

How far is Crown Place from the universities?

Crown Place is an 11‑minute walk from Nottingham Trent University (NTU) city campus. For the University of Nottingham, the distance is about 3 km (20–25 minutes by bus or 15 minutes by tram). Check the nearest bus stop and frequency; Nottingham’s public transport is reliable. The location is more convenient for NTU students. If you are studying at the University of Nottingham’s Jubilee or Sutton Bonington campuses, this residence would be less suitable.

Can I book for the 2026/27 academic year?

Yes, Crown Place is listed for the 2026/27 academic year on this platform. Contact the operator through the website or the on‑site assistant to confirm availability for the specific move‑in dates you need. Contracts typically run from September to August, but other start dates (e.g., January) may be available – ask directly.


Sources & data date: 2026-07

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