Location & first impressions
Redvers Tower sits on Union Street in Sheffield, within a short walk of the city centre. The property description highlights that it is about a five‑minute walk to Sheffield Hallam University, and public transport links to the University of Sheffield’s main campus are also convenient – a bus or tram ride of around 10–15 minutes. The building is a modern tower block, offering a mix of studios and apartments. Because it is close to the centre, residents have easy access to supermarkets, eateries, and nightlife, but the street itself is not in a purely residential area – expect some urban noise during the day and evening.
Who this residence suits / does not suit
Who it suits
- Students who prioritise walking distance to Sheffield Hallam University – the five‑minute commute is a real time‑saver.
- People who prefer all‑inclusive studio living without sharing a flat. Redvers Tower’s unit types are primarily studios, so you have your own kitchen and bathroom.
- Those who want a central location for accessing shops, bars, and transport links without needing a bus for daily errands.
- Residents who value a high overall satisfaction rating: the property has 118 Google reviews and a score of 4.8 out of 5, which indicates strong resident approval.
Who it does not suit
- Anyone on a very tight budget. The minimum weekly price is £109.41, while the cheapest student accommodation in Sheffield starts from £78 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Redvers Tower is therefore positioned above the city’s entry‑level price.
- Students who need a large en‑suite cluster with shared common areas (e.g. a flat of 5–6 people) – the accommodation appears to focus on self‑contained studios; if you prefer a social shared house, you may find better options elsewhere.
- Those who need guaranteed on‑site parking – central Sheffield buildings often have limited or no parking, so confirm with the operator if you plan to bring a car.
- People sensitive to city‑centre noise: the tower is on a main road, so higher floors may still hear traffic.
What residents actually say

No resident review text was provided for this property. However, the overall rating of 4.8 / 5 from 118 Google reviews suggests that most occupants have had a positive experience. Common themes for well‑rated Sheffield city‑centre accommodations usually include the convenience of location, modern facilities, and responsive management. Without verbatim quotes, it is not possible to cite specific praise or criticism. If you are considering Redvers Tower, we recommend reading recent Google reviews directly to get a sense of current resident sentiment.
Price positioning vs the city’s from‑price
Sheffield has a relatively affordable student housing market. The city’s lowest listed weekly price across all properties in this dataset is £78 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Redvers Tower starts at £109.41 per week and goes up to £189.41 per week. This means:
- The cheapest studio at Redvers Tower is about 40 % higher than the city’s absolute lowest option.
- At the top end (£189.41), the property is competitive with premium studios in central Sheffield but below some luxury penthouse units.
Because the price is quoted weekly, a typical 44‑week tenancy would cost roughly £4,814 – £8,334. Keep in mind that utilities (electricity, water, internet) are usually included in studio rents in this building, but confirm with the operator exactly what is covered. For students splitting costs between multiple people, Redvers Tower is not ideal because most units are single‑occupancy. If budget is your main concern, you can find cheaper shared houses or non‑central halls from £78/week, but they may be further from campus or older.
Indicative price summary (all rates are weekly, indicative – confirm with the operator)
- Minimum price: £109.41
- Maximum price: £189.41
- City reference from‑price: £78
Room‑type guidance
The data does not list specific unit types (e.g. studio, one‑bed, two‑bed) for Redvers Tower. Based on the description “studios and apartments” and the name “Redvers Tower” (common for a purpose‑built student block), the likely offerings are:
- Standard studio: own kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. Usually around 18–25 m².
- Larger studio or one‑bed apartment: may have a separate bedroom or more floor space, commanding the higher end of the price range.
- Possible two‑bed / twin studios: not confirmed; check the operator’s website for exact floor plans.
If you need a quiet, private space for focusing on studies, a studio at Redvers Tower is a good fit. If you want to share with a friend, ask whether they have dual‑occupancy studios or a two‑bed apartment. Note that studios often have a higher per‑person cost than shared en‑suite rooms in other buildings.
Booking timing
Sheffield’s student housing market fills from March to September for the following academic year (2026/27). For a September 2026 move‑in, it is wise to start looking in early 2026. Here are some points:
- Peak booking window: April to July. Many students book their room during this period.
- Late availability: August and September still have options, but the cheapest studios and preferred floor levels may be gone.
- Early‑bird offers: Some operators release discounted rates for early bookings (January–March). These are not guaranteed, but it is worth checking.
- Flexibility: If you can commit early, you secure your room. If you need to view in person, schedule a visit before signing.
Because Sheffield has 32 listed student properties in this dataset, competition for city‑centre studios at Redvers Tower is moderate. If you are set on this residence, do not wait until late August.
FAQ
How far is Redvers Tower from the University of Sheffield?
The property is about a 5‑minute walk to Sheffield Hallam University. For the University of Sheffield, most students take a bus or tram from the city centre – the journey takes around 10–15 minutes. Walking to the University of Sheffield’s main campus would take roughly 20–25 minutes.
Are bills included in the weekly rent?
Typically, purpose‑built student studios in Sheffield include water, electricity, heating, and internet in the rent. However, you must confirm this directly with Redvers Tower’s operator. Always ask what is covered and whether there are any additional fees (e.g. deposit, admin fee, contents insurance).
Can I get a refund if I need to cancel my booking?
Cancellation policies vary by operator. Some offer a cooling‑off period (e.g. 7 days after signing), while others may allow cancellation only if you find a replacement tenant. Before paying any deposit, request the written cancellation terms. For the 2026/27 academic year, we recommend reading your contract carefully and asking about “no‑place, no‑pay” clauses (usually available if you fail to get a university place).
Sources & data date: All pricing, ratings, and property information are based on the dataset available and are indicative only — confirm with the operator. Data extracted July 2026.
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