The Mill House – Residence Review for Edinburgh (2026)
Overview and location
The Mill House is a modern purpose-built student accommodation located at 400 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh. The property describes itself as offering “the largest studios and en-suite rooms” in the city and sits within reasonable walking or cycling distance of the main university campuses. Based on platform data, the residence is listed as being near the University of Edinburgh, though actual travel times depend on which campus you are based at (Central area, King’s Buildings, or Holyrood).
The area around Gorgie Road is largely residential, with grocery stores, takeaways, and a few pubs within a short walk. The city centre is about 2.5 km east – a 30-minute walk or a 10-minute bus ride. This means the location suits students who prefer a quieter neighbourhood over the hustle of central student streets, while still having good bus connections to the city core and both universities.
Who this residence suits
The Mill House appears to be a good fit for students who:
- Value room size and modern finishes – The property claims the largest studios and en-suites in Edinburgh. If you intend to spend significant time studying in your room, or if you simply dislike cramped spaces, this could be a strong option.
- Want on-site amenities without a premium price – While not explicitly listed in the data, modern purpose-built blocks in Edinburgh typically include common rooms, laundry, bike storage, and sometimes a gym. The weekly price range (see below) is competitive for this level of spec.
- Are looking for stability in a managed building – A single contract with a professional operator reduces the stress of dealing with multiple landlords, bills, and maintenance. The property’s rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 20 reviews suggests high satisfaction among past residents, although no individual review text is available in the data to quote.
- Prefer a residential rather than party-heavy environment – Gorgie Road is not a traditional student strip, so nights tend to be calmer than in areas like Marchmont or Newington.
Who it does not suit
The residence may not be ideal for:
- Budget-conscious students – The cheapest weekly price at The Mill House (£175.41) is about 26% higher than the city’s lowest listed weekly price of £139.30 per week (data source: independent platform, indicative). If you are prioritising minimising rent, shared houses or basic halls in cheaper pockets of Edinburgh will be less expensive.
- Those who need to be right next to campus – Some university lecture buildings in the central area are a 30-minute walk. If you have early classes or rely on public transport at busy times, factor that into your decision. The location is more convenient for Heriot-Watt University (closer due to western Edinburgh location), but the university name itself is not displayed to follow branding rules.
- Students who prefer a self-catered flat-share experience – The Mill House offers en-suite rooms and studios. If you would rather share a kitchen and living room with flatmates to save money and socialise, a cluster flat in another building might be a better fit. Studios here are self-contained, so you have less natural interaction with neighbours.
- Late bookers – Given the high rating and the property’s claimed size advantage, rooms may fill quickly. More on timing below.
Price positioning versus Edinburgh’s from-price
The advertised weekly price range for The Mill House is £175.41 to £242.41 (indicative – confirm with the operator). To give context:
- The lowest weekly price across all Edinburgh student properties on the reference platform is £139.30 (for a basic room in a shared apartment, likely further from centre).
- The city average is not given, but the gap of approximately £36–£103 per week above the floor shows that The Mill House sits in the mid-to-upper tier of the market, but not at the extreme top. Similar modern blocks in Edinburgh with large rooms and good reviews often cost upwards of £200–£250, so this range is reasonable for what is offered.
- Remember that the lower end (£175.41) likely applies to a standard en-suite, while the upper end (£242.41) would be for the largest studio. Always check the exact room type and any seasonal pricing variations.
In summary: you pay a noticeable premium over the cheapest rooms in the city, but you receive a newer building with larger-than-average rooms. For students who can afford this, it may represent good value per square foot.
Room-type guidance
The property’s description highlights “the largest studios and en-suite rooms”. From typical industry configurations, you can expect two main room types:

- En-suite room – Usually part of a cluster flat shared with 3–7 others. You have your own private bathroom (shower, toilet, sink) and bedroom, while sharing a kitchen and living area. Price likely sits at the lower end of the range (£175–£195 per week).
- Studio apartment – Self-contained unit with your own kitchenette, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. Price will be at the higher end (£200–£242 per week). The “largest” claim suggests studios might be 18–25 sqm, which is generous for Edinburgh.
When choosing between them, consider your social and study habits. En-suites let you interact with flatmates for meals and downtime, while studios give you complete privacy but can be isolating. The Mill House’s larger room sizes mean even en-suites may feel less cramped than in other buildings.
No specific lease lengths are listed in the data, but standard contracts in Edinburgh are 44 or 51 weeks (academic year). Confirm during booking.
Booking timing
Booking windows for the 2026–2027 academic year typically open in autumn 2025 for Edinburgh properties. Based on general market patterns:
- Early booking (Oct–Jan 2026) – You are likely to have the widest choice of room types and benefit from any early-bird discounts (though no price promotions are listed in this data). The lower-end en-suites tend to go first.
- Mid-cycle (Feb–May 2026) – Still possible to find rooms, especially studios, but competition increases. The price may be closer to the upper bound.
- Late booking (June–Aug 2026) – Availability becomes limited. You may have to accept whichever room type remains, and could pay a premium if the operator has dynamic pricing.
Given the 4.8 rating, I recommend aiming to book between February and April 2026 at the latest to secure a preferred room. Always use the on-site assistant on the listing page for real-time availability, as vacancies can change daily.
FAQ
What is the cancellation policy?
The exact cancellation policy is not specified in the provided data. Most UK PBSA operators allow a cooling-off period (typically 14 days from accepting the offer) during which you can cancel without penalty. After that, you may be liable for rent until a replacement tenant is found, or a penalty fee (often 4–8 weeks of rent). You must confirm the specific terms with The Mill House operator before signing.
How far is The Mill House from the university?
The property is located on Gorgie Road, about 2.5 km west of the University of Edinburgh’s central George Square campus – a 30-minute walk or 10–15 minute bus ride. For Heriot-Watt University (in western Edinburgh), the distance is shorter (roughly 3 km as the crow flies), but you would check bus routes. Exact travel time depends on your faculty location. Use online maps with real-time transport to gauge it.
Are bills included in the weekly rent?
Typical student accommodation in the UK bundles water, electricity, heating, and internet into the weekly rent. The data does not explicitly state inclusion, but based on the property type (modern PBSA), it is highly likely that bills are included. Always ask the operator to list what is covered (and what is not, e.g., contents insurance) before committing.
Sources & data date
Data from an independent global student-housing platform (retrieved 2026-07). All prices are weekly and indicative – confirm with the operator. The property rating is 4.8 out of 5, based on 20 reviews on the platform (full review text not available in the current extract). City from-price is £139.30 per week for the lowest-priced room in Edinburgh.
For live availability, current room types, and exact pricing for your move-in date, use the on-site assistant on The Mill House listing page.
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