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£225/week
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Kincardine Road, Manchester, England, M13 9JA · 15 mins by public transport to Central Manchester · Manchester
The University of Manchester is four minutes away on foot, while Manchester Metropolitan University is eight minutes away from the property. Several bus stops are located nearby. Grosvenor Street is a 5-minute walk away, while Aquatics Centre is an 8-minute walk away.
Unite Students Kincardine Court is a Manchester student accommodation providing students with accommodation in close proximity to their respective universities and institutions. This Manchester student house mainly offers a range of en-suite rooms for students to choose from. All rooms at Unite Students kincardine court manchester are fully furnished and generally come fitted with a ¾ double bed with under-bed storage and a bedside table, curtains, a wardrobe, a study area with a desk and a chair, and a private en-suite bathroom. The rooms have access to a shared kitchen that’s equipped with cooking hobs, an oven, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, a breakfast bar with stools, a dishwasher, a sofa, and a free-for-use washer/dryer.
This Manchester student housing has several amenities and features to offer its residents during their stay. These amenities include bike storage, recycling services, a common area for get together, a quiet and peaceful communal study area, and outdoor social space. Kincardine Court Unite is fitted with all-inclusive utility bills that include water, heating, gas, electricity, and Wi-Fi. For safety and security, Kincardine court student accommodation comes with secure access, CCTV, contents insurance, a fire system, maintenance support, 24/7 assistance, and an on-site service team.
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A 13.7m² en-suite room that features a small double bed, a wardrobe, a study desk with a chair, an en-suite bathroom, a shared living area and a kitchen that has a fridge and a mic
A 13.7m² en-suite room that features a small double bed, a wardrobe, a study desk with a chair, an en-suite bathroom, a shared living area and a kitchen that has a fridge and a mic
A 13.7m² en-suite room that features a small double bed, a wardrobe, a study desk with a chair, an en-suite bathroom, a shared living area and a kitchen that has a fridge and a mic
A 13.7m² en-suite room that features a small double bed, a wardrobe, a study desk with a chair, an en-suite bathroom, a shared living area and a kitchen that has a fridge and a mic
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8 months ago
Cozy, comfy rooms! wifi is very fast and efficient, reception staff are very kind and supportive, especially Lexi! always greeting us with a lovely smile and is very informative when providing guidance. Was a really nice stay! Anthony
2 years ago
I stayed in Kincardine Court during my postgraduate studies in Manchester. These are my personal opinion based on my experience staying in the accommodation: Pros: 1) The en-suite room I stayed in was really nice and spacious, there is a long, decently-sized table which is good to put things, and study on. 2) The room generally feels warm when the heating is not turned on, even during winter season. 3) The accommodation is relatively quiet and is mostly occupied by Chinese international students. I never really heard any parties going on in any of the blocks, so it is a peaceful accommodation choice if you do not like too much noise. 4) Accommodation is close to every thing that is necessary for students by foot: huge Asian groceries store - WH Lung Supermarket (less than 5 mins), Piccadilly train station (15 mins), The Vallance Centre - NHS (7mins), Royal Mail post office (15mins), and within reasonable walking distance to the university campus (5-15mins) - varies depending on where your course building is located. 5) The maintenance team in Unite Students is really efficient and responds to your issues well. I've had my shower clogged once, and the maintenance team rectified the issue one day after I logged in the problem in the Unite app. I've also had the kitchen fridge replaced to a complete new one after a complaint was made about the old fridge not being cold enough. 6) The team on-site is always friendly and helpful. The receptionist will collect parcels on your behalf during the weekdays, and you will be informed when a parcel has arrived. Cons: 1) I faced issues with the internet connection that Unite Students used which is Glide. I complained several times to the reception but was told that they could not do anything since the internet connection is controlled by a third-party, Glide, and unless there were sufficient number of complaints, Glide company will not actually pay a visit to the accommodation to have the issue rectified. As a result of that, I had to rely a lot on my personal data to get my laptop connected to the internet. 2) The windows in the room and kitchen only opens from upwards and the opening gap is really small which is frustrating especially when you want to air your room, or the kitchen, or get some refreshing cool air in during the hotter days. 3) The lighting in the bedroom is rather dim, so you'd need to get a study lamp if you are studying. 4) Unfortunately, my room is right above where the smoking area is, and there would be quite a few students who smoke weed in that area so I can smell it from my room since I am living on the 1st floor. That was quite annoying and a huge turn-off for me especially when I needed fresh air in my room. Make sure you enquire the floor plan of the accommodation before choosing the type of room and block you want to stay in. 5) The closet in the room is rather small and can only accommodate clothes put on a hanger. So if you have clothes that need to be folded you'd probably have to purchase a clothes hanging organiser or a separate rack. In conclusion, I was satisfied with my choice of accommodation despite the setbacks I faced because there were alternative measures to combat those issues. I would highly recommend staying here especially if being in a quiet accommodation is of high importance to you.
7 years ago
Rooms are the biggest I've seen in a student hall. Wired internet is good, but wireless is unstable and you cannot install your own router. Showers are okay. The washing machines are expensive and don't give change. Has a nice and reasonably priced car park.