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High Wycombe Accommodation

High Wycombe accommodation
There are two types of university-managed accommodation in High Wycombe; Halls of Residence and Head Tenancy Scheme housing. You can also choose to live in a privately-managed house or lodging in the area.

Brooks Street Halls of ResidenceHalls of Residence

Brook Street Halls were built in 1994 and consist of 396 rooms. They are situated 5 minutes walk away from the University. These halls consist of flats of between six and ten study bedrooms; each flat shares a kitchen-diner with the usual accessories, two shower rooms and two toilets. Each room has its own washbasin. Please see our Brook Street video tour.

Hughenden Park Student Village is a newly built, state-of-the-art, student accommodation complex, consisting of 222 ensuite rooms and 12 ensuite studio rooms in flats of six; each flat shares a kitchen-diner with the usual accessories. These halls are 15 minutes walk from the University. Please see our Hughenden Park Student Village video tour.


Brook Street Halls of Residence BedroomAll our halls offer internet access.

There is no parking available in the halls and students living in the halls are not allowed to bring cars with them, even to park off campus. If a student is found to have a car then this is breach of the Licence Agreement and could result in eviction. Exceptions are made for disabled badge holders.

The rents for the halls of residence in 2010/11 are:

Brook Street Standard                                                        £81.97 per week
Hughenden Park Student Village Ensuite                               £107.87 per week
Hughenden Park Student Village Studio                                £129.85 per week

The halls licence runs for 42 weeks. 
Read our Halls Licence (PDF Format)
 
UUK Code LogoBucks' residential halls are registered with and meet the standards of the UUK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing. More information on the code can be found at uukcode

Head Tenancy Scheme (HTS) Housing
 

Head tenancy properties consist of ordinary family-type houses, and purpose built flat complexes. Properties within the HTS are rented by the University from private individuals or companies and let to students, this means that the University is acting as your landlord. There are around 450 bed spaces on this scheme in various locations around High Wycombe. Please see a video tour of an example property.

Houses are let under joint tenancies and the larger ones under single tenancies, on a year to year basis. By accepting a place in a head tenancy property, you are accepting and are subject to the University disciplinary procedures. 

Parking availability depends on the individual property. Often road side parking is available, but you may need to apply to the district council for a parking permit.

The cost of renting HTS properties varies greatly, depending on the location, size and quality of the individual property. Please find copies of previous sample HTS tenancy agreements below:

2009/10 Joint Tenancy Agreement - for all HTS houses of two to six bedrooms
2009/10 Single Tenancy Agreement - for all HTS properties in which the rooms are let individually

The scheme is self-financing, as rent has to be paid to owners for properties. For this reason the terms of the contract are strictly adhered to and no exceptions are allowed. Therefore you should be sure that you are happy to fulfil the 44 week contract.

The below guide will also give you useful information if you are considering Head Tenancy accommodation.

Head Tenancy Scheme Residential Guide 10/11 (PDF Format)
          
Private Sector Accommodation

Private Sector AccommodationThere are two types of private accommodation; the first is a self-contained property, where a house is let to the group rather than to the individual, meaning the group is responsible for the property and the rent as a whole; the second is known as an HMO and each tenant has their own contract with the landlord. All of the properties advertised on our list are furnished but none are checked by the Accommodation Service. Take a look at an example of a Landlord's website.

Private Sector AccommodationYou should be aware that The Accommodation Service provides an introductory service only. We can provide a list of houses, but it is down to the student to arrange a visit to the property. It must be stressed that the responsibility for entering a contract rests entirely on the students and the landlords. What students must remember is that if a problem does arise between the landlord and themselves, they should contact us as soon as possible so that we can give early advice.

Whether you go through an agent or take a property advertised on our list, we are happy to look over the contract for you and warn you of any potential pitfalls.

The following information will also be useful if you are considering this type of accommodation: