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St Mary's (Bristol) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Location & University Access

St Mary’s sits on Upper Byron Place in central Bristol, described as “in the heart of the city centre”. The walk to the main campus of the University of Bristol is listed as nine minutes. That puts it within a comfortable walking range for a student who wants to avoid bus or bike commuting. The address is convenient for the city’s shops, restaurants, and transport links, though specific amenities (supermarket, gym, library) are not detailed in the provided data.

The city of Bristol currently has 34 student properties listed across the platform, with the cheapest weekly option starting at GBP 149.6. St Mary’s minimum weekly price of GBP 326 is notably higher than that entry-level figure, but the property is positioned in the city centre and aimed at university proximity rather than budget saving. Students who prioritise a short, predictable walk to lectures may find this location suits them. Those who are willing to travel further for lower rent would likely look elsewhere.

Price Positioning in Bristol

The price range for St Mary’s is GBP 326 – 547 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). This sits above the city’s starting price of GBP 149.6 per week, meaning it is not a low-cost option. To give context: a student opting for the minimum price at St Mary’s would be paying more than double the city’s cheapest listing. However, city-centre properties in Bristol with similar proximity to the university typically command a premium. The maximum price of GBP 547 per week suggests that larger rooms or premium apartments (studios or penthouse-style units) are available.

No deposit amount is listed in the data. The price duration is weekly, which is standard for UK student accommodation. Tenants should check whether bills (utilities, internet, contents insurance) are included, as that can affect total cost. The data does not specify what is covered at St Mary’s, so this must be clarified with the operator before committing.

Room Types & Booking Guidance

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The data does not list the unit types available at St Mary’s. Typically, a property with a price range from GBP 326 to GBP 547 per week would include a mix of en-suite rooms (private bathroom, shared kitchen/living area) and studios (self-contained with kitchen). Cluster flats and possibly larger apartments may also be offered. Without confirmed room types, prospective tenants should ask the operator for a breakdown of floor plans, kitchen sharing arrangements, and floor level.

For booking timing: the data does not provide a minimum lease length or an availability date. In the UK, student accommodation for the 2026/27 academic year usually opens for bookings in autumn 2025 or early 2026. Because St Mary’s is centrally located and relatively expensive, it may not sell out as quickly as cheaper options, but high-demand studios and larger rooms could be booked early. It is advisable to inquire about a virtual tour or view the property’s room layout on the listing page (on the platform) to make an informed decision. No booking window is indicated; confirm directly.

Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)

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What Residents Report

The dataset for St Mary’s includes no user reviews. The overall rating on the platform is 5.0, but without any individual reviews or rating dimensions, it is impossible to know what residents actually say about noise, management, cleanliness, or wifi. The only descriptive text provided is the listing’s own statement: “Located in the heart of the city centre, St Mary’s student accommodation Bristol is perfect for Bristol students, a 9-minute walk from Bristol University.”

Because there is no verbatim resident feedback to quote, a prospective tenant should treat the 5.0 rating with caution — it may come from a very small number of respondents or may not reflect the full experience. It is strongly recommended to request a live chat with current residents or view the property in person (or via video call) before signing. The platform may add reviews in future, but as of the data date (July 2026), none are available for citation.

FAQ

What is the address of St Mary’s, and how close is it to the University of Bristol?

The address is Upper Byron Place, Bristol. The listing states it is a 9-minute walk from the University of Bristol. Exact building entrance details should be confirmed with the operator, as “Upper Byron Place” may cover multiple entrances.

Is GBP 326 per week the cheapest room, and what does that include?

GBP 326 per week is the minimum advertised price (indicative — confirm with the operator). The data does not specify what is included (bills, wifi, contents insurance). You must ask whether utilities are separate or bundled. The maximum price is GBP 547 per week, indicating a range of room sizes and types.

When should I book for the 2026/27 academic year?

Booking windows vary by operator. For UK student accommodation, many open bookings in autumn 2025 or early 2026 for the following academic year. Since no availability date is provided for St Mary’s, check the listing on the platform or contact the operator directly. City-centre properties may fill earlier for September starts, so aim to secure a room by summer 2026 at the latest.

Sources & data date

Sources: uhomes.com (listing for St Mary’s, Bristol). Data date: July 2026. Prices, ratings, and availability are indicative and may change; confirm with the operator before making any decision.

For live availability and to ask specific questions about room types or lease terms, use the on-site assistant on the property page.

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