Who Dean Street Works Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
This residence is aimed at students who prefer a higher standard of living and are willing to pay a premium for it. Situated at 13-19 Dean Street in central Bristol, Dean Street Works is operated by Prestige Student Living and is marketed as a luxury student accommodation. It offers modern studios and en-suite rooms with private bathrooms, which makes it a good fit for those who value privacy, contemporary design, and a central location.
Ideal for:
- Students enrolled at Bristol’s main university, as the property is located within walking distance of the campus and the city’s key study, retail, and social hubs.
- Individuals who want a private bathroom without sharing with others – every room type here includes an en-suite or a self-contained kitchen area.
- Residents who prefer modern finishes, such as high-quality fixtures, new furniture, and possibly on-site amenities like a gym, common room, or study spaces (please confirm with the operator, as specifics are not listed in the available data).
- Those who are not on the tightest budget – the minimum weekly price of £217 is above Bristol’s city-wide average starting point.
Less suited for:
- Students seeking the lowest possible rent in Bristol. The city’s entry-level price for student accommodation is £149.6 per week, which is substantially lower than Dean Street Works’ cheapest room. If cost is the primary concern, other properties would be more appropriate.
- People who prefer a shared bathroom or want to keep costs minimal by choosing a standard non-en-suite room. Dean Street Works appears to only offer rooms with private facilities.
- Anyone who needs a short-term lease or unusual move-in dates. The available data does not specify minimum lease length or availability dates, so you should verify this directly with the operator before committing.
In summary, Dean Street Works is positioned as a mid-to-upper tier option for the student who wants comfort, convenience, and a central location and is prepared to budget accordingly.
Resident Perspective
At the time of writing, no resident reviews have been published on this platform for Dean Street Works. This could be because the property is relatively new to the listing service or because it has not yet accumulated enough feedback to be displayed.
Without direct quotes from previous tenants, relying on the property’s description and its operator’s reputation is necessary. Prestige Student Living is an established provider in several UK cities. For an independent view, you may wish to search social media groups or speak to current residents if you visit the property in person.
Should reviews become available in the future, they would likely highlight the quality of the facilities, the location’s convenience, and the standard of management. Until then, we recommend scheduling a virtual or physical viewing and asking the operator for references or testimonials from current tenants.
Price Positioning in Bristol’s Student Market

Bristol’s student accommodation market starts at a weekly rent of £149.6 across the 34 properties listed on this platform. Dean Street Works has a price range of £217 to £332 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). This means:
- The cheapest room here is about 45% higher than the city’s lowest price point.
- The most expensive room is more than double the city minimum, placing it in the upper third of Bristol’s student housing options.
- The property likely includes all utility bills, internet, and contents insurance in the rent – standard for UK purpose-built student accommodation – but verify this with the operator.
For context, many en-suite rooms in central Bristol typically fall between £180 and £250 per week. Dean Street Works’ lower end (£217) aligns with the mid-upper part of that bracket. The premium rooms (likely larger studios or those with better views) approach £332, which is comparable to high-end studios in the city centre.
If you are comparing against other nearby purpose-built blocks, you should review each property’s included services, room size, and exact location, as these factors significantly affect value.
Room Type Guidance
The property lists “modern studios and en-suites with private bath” as its general offering. Based on this description and common configurations in such accommodations, here is what you can expect:
- En-suite room: A private bedroom with a private shower, toilet, and sink. You would share a communal kitchen and living area with a small group of flatmates (typically 4–8 people). This is usually the more affordable option within Dean Street Works, starting from £217 per week.
- Studio apartment: A self-contained unit with your own kitchen area (usually a kitchenette), en-suite bathroom, and combined living/sleeping space. Studios command higher rent, going up to £332 per week.
There is no indication of cluster flats with shared bathrooms or budget-friendly non-en-suite rooms. If you absolutely need your own kitchen and maximum privacy, a studio is the way to go. If you are happy to socialise in a shared kitchen but want your own bathroom, an en-suite will save you money while still giving you personal space.
Room dimensions, floor plans, and exact furnishings are not provided in the available data. Contact the operator to request specific details and a video tour.
Booking Timing Considerations
For the 2026–2027 academic year, the typical booking cycle for UK student accommodation begins in the autumn of the previous year (e.g., October 2025 for September 2026 intake). Given Dean Street Works’ central location and relatively high demand in Bristol, early booking is advisable to secure your preferred room type and to avoid disappointment.
- If your course starts in September 2026, aim to book between November 2025 and March 2026. By late spring, many popular rooms are taken.
- If you need accommodation for January 2027 (mid-year intake), properties may have limited availability. Check with the operator as early as possible.
- Some operators offer early-bird incentives, such as reduced deposits or small discounts, for bookings made far in advance. Ask whether Prestige Student Living has any such offers.
Keep in mind that lease lengths are not specified in the data. In Bristol, most student contracts run for 44, 48, or 51 weeks. Confirm the exact lease term with the operator to ensure it matches your university schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deposit amount for Dean Street Works?
The deposit is not listed in the available data (indicative — confirm with the operator). Typically, deposits range from one to five weeks’ rent, but this varies. Contact Prestige Student Living directly for the exact deposit requirement and the terms for its return.
Are bills included in the rent?
It is standard practice for purpose-built student accommodation in the UK to include water, electricity, heating, high-speed internet, and contents insurance in the weekly price. However, since this is not explicitly stated in the data, please verify with the operator. Ask whether anything extra (e.g., TV licence, maintenance charges) is added on top.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation terms are not provided. Most operators allow a cooling-off period (typically 7–14 days after booking) during which you can cancel without penalty. After that, you may need to pay a cancellation fee or find a replacement tenant. Request the full terms in writing before paying any deposit or signing a contract.
Sources & data date: All figures come from the platform’s listing for Dean Street Works (ID uh-s01481682) and city-level data for Bristol, as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
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