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Harbour Court (Bristol) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Harbour Court, Bristol: A Decision Review for Students

Choosing a place to live during your studies in Bristol involves balancing budget, location, and room type. Harbour Court, located on Anchor Road, is a modern purpose-built student residence operated by a private provider. This review breaks down who it suits, what past residents have said (based on limited available data), how its price compares to the city’s lower end, room choices, and when to think about booking. All prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator.

Who Harbour Court Suits (and Who Might Look Elsewhere)

Suits:

Does not suit:

What Residents Actually Say

The data set includes no textual reviews — only a rating of 4.0 based on one Google review. Because we cannot fabricate quotes, we note that the single review gives a positive overall score. Without verbatim comments, it is impossible to provide specific resident feedback on noise, management, or social vibe. For a more informed choice, consider searching for newer reviews on independent platforms at the time of your search, or request a referral from the provider.

Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price

Bristol’s student accommodation market spans a wide range. The city from-price of £149.60 per week typically represents a room in a shared house (not all bills included) or a basic hall in a less central area.

Harbour Court’s £274 – £378 per week (indicative) sits well above that entry point. To understand the positioning:

What does this extra money buy? Primarily:

Whether that premium is “worth it” depends on your personal priorities. If you value convenience, privacy, and predictable costs, and your budget allows, Harbour Court may be a good fit. If saving money is your top goal, you will find cheaper alternatives in the city — but you may have to sacrifice some amenities and accept shared bathrooms or longer bills setup.

Room-Type Guidance

The residence offers two main categories:

  1. En-suite rooms: You get a private shower, toilet and sink, but share a kitchen and living area with a small group of flatmates (typically 4–6). This setup is ideal if you want a balance between personal space and social interaction. The shared kitchen can be a place to cook and chat, but also a source of conflict if flatmates have different cleaning habits. Prices tend to be at the lower end of the £274–£378 range.

Harbour Court

  1. Studio rooms: Your own kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area in one unit. Maximum privacy — you do not share any space. Studios are usually the most expensive option, closer to the £378 weekly mark. They suit those who prefer solitude, have specific dietary needs, or need a quiet study environment without flatmate disruption. Downside: can feel isolating, and you pay a premium for that independence.

When choosing, consider:

The data does not specify the number of each room type available, so contact the operator for current availability.

Booking Timing

Student accommodation in Bristol typically opens for bookings in the autumn (October–November) for the following academic year starting in September. Harbour Court, being a private PBSA, may release rooms on a rolling basis. However, the most popular en-suite rooms often sell out by spring.

Key considerations:

Advice: If Harbour Court is your top choice, start discussions as early as possible. Ask the operator about cancellation policies, deposit requirements, and whom to contact for emergencies. Keep all correspondence for reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Harbour Court from the University of Bristol?

The exact distance is not provided, but the address on Anchor Road places it in the Harbourside area of Bristol, a short walk (about 10–15 minutes) from the University of Bristol’s main campus around Tyndall Avenue. It is also near the city centre and the waterfront. Walking or cycling is practical. Check your specific faculty location.

What is included in “All Bills Included”?

This typically covers: water, electricity, gas (if applicable), high-speed internet, and basic contents insurance. Council tax is not charged to full-time students (you need to provide a student exemption certificate). The operator may also include a cleaning service for common areas (verify). There should be no extra charges unless you damage property or exceed usage limits (rare in PBSA). Always ask for a written list of what is and is not covered before signing.

Can I cancel my booking if my visa is denied?

Cancellation policies vary by operator. Some allow a “cooling-off period” (usually 7–14 days after accepting the offer) for full refund of deposit. After that, cancellation is permitted only if you provide official evidence of visa refusal, no-place-to-study from your university, or other exceptional circumstances. You will likely lose some or all of your deposit if you cancel later. Confirm the specific policy in writing before committing.

Sources & Data Date

This review is based on property information provided by the listing platform (data dated 2026-07) and publicly available city-level pricing references. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.


For current room availability, live pricing, and to ask specific questions about Harbour Court, you can use the on-site assistant on this page.

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