Single Rooms - Ensuite Bedroom
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
21 Sep
Move in from
£225.00
From (Per week)
It’s very close to the city centre and very accessible to stores and restaurants. The bus stop too is very accessible. The ensuite rooms and nice and big with a common kitchen which is great too. It’s a great value for money.
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It’s very close to the city centre and very accessible to stores and restaurants. The bus stop too is very accessible. The ensuite rooms and nice and big with a common kitchen which is great too. It’s a great value for money.
Price from | £200.00 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Self-catered |
Postcode | BA2 3GX |
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
21 Sep
Move in from
£225.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
21 Sep
Move in from
£200.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
21 Sep
Move in from
£249.00
From (Per week)
Some students choose to stay during the academic year, whilst others – particularly international students – require a tenancy that covers the entire year. You can also find student accommodation that is available for one or two terms, classified as a “short stay” on our search filters.
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It’s very close to the city centre and very accessible to stores and restaurants. The bus stop too is very accessible. The ensuite rooms and nice and big with a common kitchen which is great too. It’s a great value for money.
Living at Aquila Court, Bath has been an exceptional experience. The modern, spacious rooms and top-notch facilities cater perfectly to student needs. Common areas like study rooms and lounges foster a vibrant community atmosphere, making it easy to socialize and study. A special highlight is Lee, whose dedication and kindness have made a significant difference. Lee is always available to help with any issues, big or small, and does so with a smile. His support has been invaluable, from fixing maintenance problems to offering local advice. Lee’s commitment to resident well-being truly stands out, making living here even more enjoyable.
The entire team is very understanding and supportive :)
The management team was amazing to make us feel comfortable and help us at all times. Special mentions to Lee, Poppy And Dan.
It’s been great living at Aquila court with good management and friendly staff at the desk. They are welcoming and supportive. We have a good time in the social spaces.
Perfect place to live as a student in Bath!
It’s been a really great experience living here
The location is great! The gym should have a few more amenities available like weights, it would then gain so much more traction! The only problem I had was with the heater. The heater is not warm enough and the management switches it on only later in the year, until then you gotta layer up a lot even in your own room. The heater turns off every 20 mins (a setting by the management) which makes you freeze at nights during the cold months and you need to switch it back on every 20 mins. Even the hob in the kitchen has the same settings. Please try extending the kitchen hob to Atleast 30 mins and try extending the heater to Atleast 2-3 hours for the night.
Lee is the best person here!!!!
Lee is an absolute star. He was very helpful throughout the year and was nice to have someone who was always there and very vigilant on fixing stuff and guiding students when they needed help. Really appreciate him!
Aquila Court is an exemplary choice for student accommodation, offering a harmonious blend of comfort, connectivity, and convenience that stands out distinctly in the realm of student living. The rooms at Aquila Court are among the best I've encountered in student accommodations, thoughtfully designed to cater to both rest and study, providing a personal sanctuary that feels both spacious and cozy. The social area in Aquila Court deserves special mention. It is well-maintained and stylish, providing an ideal space for relaxation and socializing with fellow residents. It acts as a communal hub where students can unwind and forge lasting friendships. This space truly enhances the living experience, blending leisure and learning seamlessly. Connectivity is a cornerstone of the Aquila Court experience, with robust and reliable Wi-Fi that supports both academic and personal needs. This seamless internet service is a critical asset for any student and Aquila Court excels in providing this
Management at this accommodation are worse than useless and the rooms are overpriced, poorly maintained and they are ongoing issues constantly