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St Peters Court (Nottingham) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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St Peters Court at a Glance

St Peters Court is a purpose‑built student accommodation located on Midland Way in Nottingham. It offers modern en‑suite rooms and studios, pitched primarily at students attending Nottingham Trent University’s Jubilee Campus and the University of Nottingham. The property carries a 4.4 rating out of 5 based on 17 aggregated reviews. Weekly rents start at £148.02 and go up to £234.02 (indicative – confirm with the operator), placing it above Nottingham’s city‑wide from‑price of £86 per week. This premium reflects the property’s proximity to teaching buildings, integrated transport, and newer building standards.


Location and Transport

St Peters Court lies in the Lenton area, a common student belt connecting both universities. According to the operator, it is a ten‑minute walk to NTU Jubilee Campus. For students of the University of Nottingham (UoN), a free campus bus runs from the vicinity to all UoN sites. This shuttle saves the need for a separate bus pass and runs frequently during term time.

The address (Midland Way) sits in a residential area with a mix of student houses and newer PBSA blocks. Supermarkets, takeaways, and a gym are within a five‑to‑ten‑minute walk. For students who rely on public transport, the Nottingham tram network stops near Lenton, with a stop about 12 minutes away.


Pricing and Value Position

Nottingham is a mid‑cost student city. The cheapest student accommodation available in the city starts at £86 per week (indicative), often for shared bathroom or older houses. St Peters Court’s entry price of £148.02 (indicative) is roughly 72% above that floor. However, the property offers:

The upper end of £234.02 (indicative) will typically cover larger studios or higher‑floor units with better views. Compared to other PBSA in Nottingham, this range is solidly mid‑premium. Students on a tighter budget might find lower‑priced options in the city, but those would likely involve shared bathrooms or longer commutes.


Room‑Type Guidance

St Peters Court’s unit types are en‑suites and studios. No specific count or individual floor plans are provided in the available data, but from the operator’s general descriptions:

Who the en‑suite suits: students who want privacy for washing but are happy to cook and socialise in a shared common room.
Who the studio suits: those who prefer absolute solitude, odd eating hours, or simply can’t risk flatmate friction.


Property Rating and Resident Feedback

The property’s 4.4 rating (out of 5) is based on 17 aggregated reviews. While individual comments are not available for verbatim quotation at the time of writing, the score alone suggests a majority of residents are satisfied with the experience. A rating above 4.0 in Nottingham’s student housing market typically indicates:

No specific complaints or praise can be cited here because the source data does not contain any review text. Prospective residents are advised to request a current resident’s perspective via the operator or inspect the property in person during viewing hours.


Who Will Feel at Home – and Who Might Not

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Booking Timing

Nottingham is a city with 31 student housing properties in the data set, so competition exists. However, St Peters Court’s combination of location and modern finish means rooms near NTU Jubilee may fill earlier. Typical booking patterns:

If you are a UoN student relying on the free bus, more rooms might remain available through spring because the bus offer is less unique than the walking proximity to NTU. Still, booking by March–April for the following September is prudent.


Frequently Asked Questions

H3: How far is St Peters Court from Nottingham Trent University’s City Campus?

The property is about a 20‑minute walk or a 10‑minute bus ride to NTU City Campus. The nearest tram stop is approximately 12 minutes away. If your lectures are mainly at City, you might consider other accommodation closer to the city centre.

H3: Are utility bills included in the rent?

The operator typically includes water, electricity, heating, and high‑speed internet in the weekly price. Always confirm the exact inclusions in your contract, and note that content insurance may be optional or extra.

H3: Can I book for a short term, e.g. one semester?

The data does not specify a minimum lease length. Some student accommodations in Nottingham offer semester‑only contracts for January arrivals. You should ask the operator directly about semester‑length options, as availability varies.


Sources & data date (2026‑07)

This review is based on listing information provided by the operator, including rent range £148.02–£234.02 per week (indicative – confirm with the operator), property description, rating 4.4 (17 reviews), and city‑level data (Nottingham from‑price £86/week, 31 properties). All details reflect July 2026.


For live room availability, prices, and move‑in dates, speak with the on‑site assistant using the chat or booking widget on the property page.

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