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Quirky Student Accommodations Across the UK

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Exploring Quirky Student Accommodations Across the UK

By StudentBuddy·Updated June 2025·8-min read
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Not all student accommodation comes in glass towers or Victorian terraces. Across the UK, students live in converted mills, former churches, canal boats, lighthouses, and even buildings with medieval origins. Here is a tour of some of the most characterful student housing options available.

Converted industrial buildings

Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, and Birmingham have transformed redundant mills and warehouses into student accommodation with genuine character — exposed brick, timber beams, iron columns, and double-height windows. Areas like Ancoats in Manchester, Holbeck Urban Village in Leeds, and the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham have strong examples.

Historic and period buildings

Oxford and Cambridge collegiate accommodation is the most famous example of genuinely historic student housing, with students in buildings dating back centuries. But Durham, Edinburgh, and Bristol all have Victorian and Georgian period properties available to students, some with original fireplaces and architectural features that modern builds cannot replicate.

Canal boats and floating accommodation

In cities with navigable canals — London, Birmingham, Manchester, Oxford — a small number of students live on narrowboats. This is niche, requires a licence, and has practical challenges including limited space and winter heating. But those who do it tend to love the experience and costs can be lower than equivalent city-centre accommodation.

Converted churches and chapels

Several UK cities have former churches and chapels converted into residential properties. High ceilings, stained glass, and unusual architecture make these among the most memorable places to live as a student. Brighton, Bristol, and Edinburgh have particularly interesting examples.

Practical note: Quirky accommodation often comes with trade-offs — old buildings may have poor insulation, no lifts, or limited storage. Weigh the character value against practical considerations before signing.

Finding unique student accommodation

Standard accommodation portals often don't surface the most unusual properties well. Browse StudentBuddy verified accommodation listings and look for properties with descriptions mentioning original features or period buildings. Local social media groups, university housing noticeboards, and SU housing fairs often surface interesting properties not on mainstream portals.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes — in cities with navigable canals including London, Birmingham, and Oxford, a small number of students live on narrowboats. It requires a licence and has practical limitations, but offers a unique and often affordable living experience.
Yes — former churches and chapels have been converted into residential properties across many UK cities. Some are available as student housing, though they require more searching to find than standard listings.
Not necessarily. Converted industrial buildings are often comparable to standard student housing in price. Canal boats can be cheaper. Historic period properties vary widely by location, condition, and the specific property.

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