Suitability: Who Should Consider Middle Street, Nottingham?
Middle Street Nottingham is a modern student accommodation located at 10 Middle St, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1FX. It offers ensuite rooms at a fixed weekly rent of £135 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property sits in the Beeston area, about 2–3 miles southwest of Nottingham city centre and close to the University of Nottingham’s University Park campus.
This residence is likely a good fit for:
- Students at the University of Nottingham who want to be within walking or short-bus distance of the main campus. Beeston is a well-served student corridor with shops, cafes, and direct public transport links.
- Those who prioritise a fully managed, modern building with ensuite bathrooms (no need to share with flatmates).
- Students on a moderate budget who prefer a fixed, all-inclusive weekly rate rather than variable utility bills. At £135 per week, the price is above Nottingham’s city-wide starting point but still within range for a private ensuite.
This residence may not suit:
- Students on a tight budget. Nottingham’s cheapest student accommodation starts at £86 per week (indicative), so Middle Street is about 57% more expensive than the city’s entry-level option. If you are willing to share a bathroom or live further out, you can find significantly cheaper rooms.
- Students attending Nottingham Trent University. The city centre campus and Brackenhurst campus are less convenient from Beeston. While buses serve the route, a commute of 25–40 minutes is common.
- Anyone who values a central, nightlife-heavy location. Beeston is quieter and more residential than Nottingham’s city centre, with fewer bars and clubs.
- Those who rely on frequent direct reviews from past tenants. The property currently has a low overall rating of 1.4 out of 5 on the platform, and no published written reviews are available. This suggests either limited feedback or notable dissatisfaction. Without verbatim comments, it is difficult to verify specific issues.
Price & Value: How Does It Compare?
Middle Street’s weekly rent is £135 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Nottingham’s overall student accommodation market offers a wide range, from £86 per week for basic shared rooms or older purpose-built blocks up to around £200+ for premium studios. Among the 31 student properties listed in the city, Middle Street sits in the mid-to-upper tier for en-suite accommodation in the Beeston area.
Key price facts:
- City from-price: £86 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator).
- Middle Street’s price: £135 per week.
- Difference: £49 per week, or about £1,960 over a 40-week tenancy.
At this level, you are paying for a modern building and private bathroom. However, you do not get a self-contained studio (no private kitchen) — the listing specifies ensuites, which typically share a communal kitchen and living area with 3–6 flatmates. If that arrangement suits you, the price is competitive for the Beeston market. But if you can accept a shared bathroom in a slightly older house, you could easily save £30–40 per week.
Room Types: What Is Available?

According to the data, Middle Street offers ensuites only. No studios, no shared rooms, and no one-bedroom flats are listed. Each ensuite comes with a private shower, toilet, and washbasin inside the bedroom. The kitchen and lounge are shared with other residents on the same floor or flat.
What to consider when choosing:
- Flat size is not specified in the provided data. You may want to ask the operator how many people share each kitchen. Larger flats (6+ people) can mean more competition for fridge space and sink time.
- The property’s exact layout (e.g., number of floors, common areas) is not detailed. You should request a floor plan or virtual tour before committing.
- All rooms appear to be priced the same (£135/week), so there is no premium for a higher floor or better view. This simplifies budgeting but may mean less choice in room features.
Booking Timing: When to Act
Nottingham’s student accommodation market typically opens for the following academic year in October/November of the preceding year. For a September 2026 start, you can begin viewing and reserving rooms from around late 2025.
General booking timeline for 2026 entry:
- October 2025 – January 2026: early-bird period. Best selection, sometimes with lower deposits.
- February – May 2026: steady booking period. Still many options, but popular rooms (especially low-floor or quiet ends) may be taken.
- June – August 2026: late booking. Availability shrinks, and you may have to take a less ideal room or pay a higher price if operators raise rates.
Middle Street, with only one room type and a single price, may have limited capacity. If you are certain this location and ensuite style suit you, booking in early 2026 (say, before March) gives you more chance to secure a spot. However, given the low rating (1.4) and absence of reviews, it is wise to arrange a viewing or at least confirm the property’s condition with the operator before paying any deposit.
What Residents Actually Say
The platform data contains no resident reviews for Middle Street. The only numerical indicator is the overall rating of 1.4 (out of 5), based on 7 reviews. Without verbatim quotes, it is impossible to know whether the low score reflects maintenance issues, noise, management problems, or simply a small sample. If you are considering this property, you should:
- Ask the operator for recent resident feedback or testimonials.
- Search social media or student forums for independent mentions of “Middle Street Beeston” or “10 Middle St.”
- Consider that a 1.4 rating is significantly below average (typical acceptable rating is 3.5+), so proceed with caution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Middle Street close to the University of Nottingham?
Yes. The property is in Beeston, a 10–15 minute walk from the University of Nottingham’s University Park campus. Many students in Beeston use the free Hopper bus or walk. It is less convenient for Nottingham Trent University’s city centre campus (about 30 minutes by bus or tram).
Are bills included in the £135 rent?
The provided data does not specify inclusive bills. You must confirm with the operator whether utilities (electricity, water, heating, internet) are included or charged separately. Many purpose-built student accommodations include bills, but always verify.
What is the deposit amount?
The deposit is not listed in the available data. Typical UK student accommodation deposits range from 2–6 weeks’ rent. Ask the operator directly for the exact deposit and any terms for return.
Sources & Data Date
Data sourced from the platform listing for Middle Street, Nottingham (ID: uh-s00182026) and city-level statistics for Nottingham (31 properties, from-price £86/week). All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Data date: July 2026.
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