An en-suite bedroom in Woodland Court costs between £185 to £188 a week.
This is between £7,030 and £7,144 for the full 38 week contract.
(As we adapt our service in line with the latest government guidance on COVID-19, this information is subject to change).
Woodland Court offers spacious accommodation for your first year at University. 393 undergraduate students live here across five blocks, with between 18 and 28 students in a flat.
It's conveniently located on the east side of campus, just a five minute walk from the Library and Student's Union.
To make you feel safe and at home, Woodland Court has a secure living environment, with swipe card access to the buildings, flats and bedrooms. There's also secure bike storage nearby.
You'll have your own good-sized en-suite bathroom, with a shower, toilet and sink.
Woodland Court has its own launderette, so you don't have to leave the complex to wash your clothes.
Woodland Court is listed in StudentCrowd's Best UK Student Accommodation Awards 2019.
All of our University accommodation is smoke free.
How much it costs to live in Woodland Court from 2020 to 2021.
An en-suite bedroom in Woodland Court costs between £185 to £188 a week.
This is between £7,030 and £7,144 for the full 38 week contract.
Get a feel for what it's like to live in Woodland Court, by viewing a bedroom, kitchen and the leafy surroundings in more detail. Images show typical Woodland Court rooms for illustrative purposes; individual accommodation may vary.
The en-suite bedrooms in Woodland Court give you everything you need to work, relax and rest.
See a full list of what's provided in your accommodation.
Images show typical Woodland Court rooms for illustrative purposes, individual accommodation may vary.
Each floor has a large communal kitchen, perfect for cooking meals and socialising with your flatmates.
In the kitchen you will find everything you need for preparing meals:
Images show typical Woodland Court rooms for illustrative purposes, individual accommodation may vary.
Explore Woodland Court further. Images show typical Woodland Court rooms for illustrative purposes, individual accommodation may vary.
A floor plan for a typical standard bedroom in Woodland Court. This is an example, not all bedrooms are exactly the same.
Woodland Court is made up of eight buildings. Each has three or four floors with 18 bedrooms on.
Your room details contain your building, floor, block, flat and room number.
For example, the room number W1A1.01 means you are located in Woodland Court, floor one, block A, flat one, room one.
If you have a disability, Woodland Court has 27 large accessible bedrooms that can be adapted to suit your individual needs.
All of the bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms with a range of adaptations including baths, wet rooms, grab rails, pull cords, raised toilets and wheelchair charge points.
We are happy to make further adaptations to give you what you need.
For more information about the accessibility of these rooms and flats please contact the Student Accommodation Team at accommodation-undergraduate@bath.ac.uk or on 01225 383111.
The variety of benefits included in the price of your accommodation.
You are responsible for keeping your rooms clean and tidy.
Settling into your new home at University, building relationships, cooking meals and cleaning with your housemates can be daunting, but your Student Living Ambassadors are here to help.
The Student Living Ambassadors are friendly faces to help out with any queries or concerns you may have, as well as running social activities and making sure you're aware of the latest events and updates.
The Student Living Ambassadors will regularly check-in with you and your flatmates via Microsoft Teams calls. However, if you need help or advice with life in halls, you can schedule a one-to-one call with a Student Living Ambassador at any time by contacting livingsupport@bath.ac.uk. Find out more here.
At the start of the academic year you can elect a Hall Representative.
The Students’ Union supports Hall Representatives to organise social and community-building events.
Hall Representatives collect student feedback about living in the accommodation. They discuss this with the University and the Students’ Union to make sure your voices are heard.
‘First of all, the rooms in Woodland Court rooms are larger than your average room in a halls of residence.’
Find out if you're eligible to apply for this accommodation
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