Overview & Location
Canvas The Old Fire Station is a student accommodation property located on Aston Street in central Birmingham. True to its name, the building is a converted fire station, offering a distinctive aesthetic compared to standard purpose-built blocks. The residence describes itself as “stylish” and is marketed primarily to students attending nearby universities.
The property sits within a short walking distance of Aston University – approximately five to ten minutes on foot – and is also close to Birmingham City University’s city-centre campus. The University of Birmingham main campus is further south, requiring a bus or train journey (roughly 20–30 minutes by public transport). For students at Aston or Birmingham City, the location is highly convenient; for those at the University of Birmingham main campus, it is less so.
Central Birmingham offers a dense mix of shops, restaurants, nightlife, and transport links. New Street Station and Grand Central are roughly a 15-minute walk away. The city’s student population is large, with over 44 properties listed on the platform in Birmingham, so competition for rooms is noticeable but not extreme.
Who This Accommodation Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Suits:
- Aston University students – The property is literally minutes from Aston’s campus. Anyone studying there will find the commute almost non-existent.
- Birmingham City University students – The city-centre campus is also within easy walking distance.
- Students who value design and character – A former fire station is not a generic block. The building’s industrial heritage, high ceilings, and large windows (typical of converted stations) appeal to those who want something less uniform.
- Those who prefer a central, lively location – Aston Street is right in the city core, close to shops, bars, and transport.
Does not suit:
- University of Birmingham main campus students – The distance (2–3 miles) means a commute, which can add cost and time. Other accommodations closer to Edgbaston would be more practical.
- Budget-conscious students on a tight weekly spend – The minimum price of £154 per week is above Birmingham’s platform-wide from-price of £133.6. While not the most expensive in the city, it is not the cheapest option either.
- Students who prefer a quiet, suburban setting – Central Birmingham can be noisy, especially on weekend nights. The Old Fire Station may not suit light sleepers who need absolute silence.
- Those who need on-site parking – City-centre conversions rarely offer resident parking. If you have a car, this property is likely not suitable.
Price Positioning and Value

The weekly rent range for Canvas The Old Fire Station is £154 to £235 (indicative — confirm with the operator). For context, the platform’s lowest-priced student property in Birmingham starts at £133.6 per week. The Old Fire Station’s entry point is roughly 15% above that city baseline.
This premium is explained by two factors:
- Location – The property is in the city centre rather than in cheaper outer areas.
- Design and conversion – Converted heritage buildings often command higher rents due to unique features and limited supply.
The top end of the range (£235) places it among more expensive Birmingham options, likely corresponding to larger or en-suite rooms. There is no data on exact unit types, but based on the spread, the £154 figure probably represents a standard non-en-suite room or a smaller studio, while £235 may be a deluxe studio or a one-bedroom apartment.
Value note: Compared to purpose-built student blocks in the same area, the Old Fire Station offers architectural character that standard student towers lack. Whether that justifies the extra cost depends on personal taste. If you value a conventional, modern building with identical rooms, you might find cheaper alternatives. If you want something memorable, the premium may be acceptable.
Room Types and Guidance
The raw data does not list specific unit types. However, based on the price range and typical layout of converted fire stations, you can expect:
- Lower-priced rooms (£154–£170): Likely standard non-en-suite bedrooms in shared flats (cluster flats) or small studios. These often have shared kitchen and bathroom facilities.
- Mid-range rooms (£170–£200): En-suite rooms in shared flats, or larger studios with private bathroom.
- Upper-range rooms (£200–£235): Premium studios or one-bedroom apartments with more space, better views, or upgraded fittings.
Practical guidance:
- If you are on a budget, target the lower end but confirm if the room includes a private bathroom – shared bathrooms are common at this price point.
- If you value privacy, look for en-suite or studio options above £170.
- If you want the largest possible living area, the top-tier rooms likely offer the most square footage.
Because unit types are not published, you must contact the operator directly to see floor plans and exact configurations. Request photos of the specific room category you are considering – converted buildings sometimes have irregular layouts.
Booking Timing and Availability
Birmingham’s student housing market operates on a standard academic-year cycle. Most properties begin releasing rooms for the 2026/27 academic year in October 2025 through January 2026. Early-booking windows often run until February or March, after which prices may rise and popular room types sell out.
For Canvas The Old Fire Station, given its central location and unique character, demand is likely moderate to high. If you are certain you want to live there, book as early as possible – ideally before the end of January 2026 for a September 2026 move-in. Waiting until summer reduces choice, especially for the lower-priced rooms.
If you are flexible on room type, you might find last-minute availability in July or August, but the most desirable rooms (e.g., largest studios) will be gone. Also note that many Birmingham properties offer early-booking discounts (e.g., free contents insurance or a small rent reduction). The Old Fire Station may have similar offers, but those are time-limited.
Recommendation for 2026/27: Start comparing options in November 2025. By January 2026, lock in a room if the price and room type meet your needs. Avoid waiting past March unless you are open to paying more for a leftover unit.
FAQ
What is the cancellation policy for Canvas The Old Fire Station?
The operator’s cancellation policy is not specified in the available data. Typically for UK student accommodation, there is a cooling-off period (often 14 days after signing) during which you can cancel without penalty. After that, you may be liable for the full rent unless you find a replacement tenant or the property operates a “no-studio-no-pay” clause (common if you fail to get a visa or place at university). Always confirm the exact terms in writing before committing. Indicative policy: standard 14-day cooling-off; afterwards, you may need to pay until the room is re-let.
How does Canvas The Old Fire Station compare to other student housing in Birmingham?
It occupies a mid-to-upper price tier. The city has many modern purpose-built student blocks with standardised rooms, on-site gyms, and cinema rooms. The Old Fire Station lacks those dedicated amenities – it is a conversion, so facilities may be more limited. Its main advantage is location (Aston/Birmingham City proximity) and unique character. If you prioritise gyms and common lounges, a newer build might suit you better. If you want a building with history and a central address, this is a strong contender.
Is there any on-site laundry or social spaces?
The data does not list specific amenities. Converted buildings often retain original features but may have restricted space for common areas. Most student accommodations in the UK include a coin-operated laundry, bike storage, and some form of common room. For precise details – whether there is a study room, gym, or rooftop terrace – verify directly with the operator. Ask for a list of included amenities and any additional costs (e.g., utility bills included? Wi-Fi speed?).
Sources & data date: 2026-07
Prices quoted are indicative and subject to change. Confirm all details – including rent, room availability, and contract terms – with the operator before making any booking decisions.
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