Overview & Location
Westfield is a modern purpose-built student accommodation located at 24 Westfield Rd, Edinburgh EH11 2QB. The property sits in the western part of Edinburgh, roughly midway between the city centre and the outskirts. It offers shared ensuite rooms (where you share a kitchen and living area with flatmates but have your own bathroom) and private studio rooms (with your own kitchen, bathroom, and living space). The building is managed by an independent operator and listed on the platform through which this data was sourced.
The immediate neighbourhood is mainly residential, with a mix of terraced houses and low-rise flats. A handful of convenience shops and takeaways are within a five-minute walk, and larger supermarkets such as Sainsbury’s and Lidl are about 10–15 minutes on foot. The nearest bus stops on Slateford Road and Fountainbridge provide direct services to the University of Edinburgh’s central campus (George Square) in roughly 20 minutes and to Heriot-Watt University’s Riccarton campus in about 30–40 minutes, depending on traffic. The city’s main railway station, Edinburgh Waverley, is a 15-minute bus ride or 25-minute walk.
Edinburgh has 34 student accommodation properties listed on the same platform, with a city-wide from-price of £139.30 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Westfield’s weekly rent ranges from £179 to £293 (indicative — confirm with the operator), placing it above the city’s entry-level price point but still within the mid-range for purpose-built student housing.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who Might Look Elsewhere)
Suits if you:
- Want a modern building with relatively new fixtures, furnishings, and appliances. Westfield is described as “modern student accommodation”, and from the exterior and interior photos available on the platform, the finish appears clean and contemporary.
- Prefer an ensuite room where you only share a kitchen/living area with 3–6 other students (typical configuration for shared ensuite in this property). This gives you privacy in your bathroom while still having social space.
- Are looking for a private studio to have complete independence. Studios typically come with a small kitchenette and ensuite bathroom.
- Study at either the University of Edinburgh or Heriot-Watt University. Both are the main universities in the city, and the bus connections from Westfield are reasonable for both. The University of Edinburgh’s King’s Buildings campus (science and engineering) is also accessible via bus in about 25 minutes.
- Are comfortable living a 20-minute bus ride from the city centre. The area around Westfield Road is quieter than the central student zones (Marchmont, Newington, Bruntsfield), which could be an advantage if you prefer less noise and lower foot traffic.
Consider alternatives if you:
- Need to walk to campus daily. There is no direct University of Edinburgh or Heriot-Watt building within a 10-minute walk. You’ll rely on buses or cycling (bike storage is usually available, but check with the operator).
- Have a very tight budget. The city’s from-price of £139.30 per week is considerably lower than Westfield’s minimum rent of £179. If you are comfortable with older properties (shared houses, older purpose-built blocks), you may find cheaper options in areas like Newington, Marchmont, or even further out in Gorgie/Dalry.
- Want a large social scene right outside your door. Westfield is not in the party-heavy student quarter. For nightlife, you’ll need to travel to the city centre (Grassmarket, George Street, Cowgate).
- Are looking for a short tenancy or a flexible start date. The data provided does not include minimum lease length or available-from date, so you must confirm these details directly with the operator. Some student accommodations in Edinburgh only offer fixed 51-week contracts beginning in September.
What Residents Actually Say

As of the data provided for this article, no resident reviews were available for inclusion. The property has an internal rating of 4.5 out of 5 (based on 19 reviews on the source platform), but no verbatim comments were supplied. To obtain authentic resident feedback, we recommend visiting the property listing page on the platform where reviews are typically displayed under the “Reviews” tab. Always read recent reviews (ideally from the past 6–12 months) to get a sense of current management responsiveness, noise issues, maintenance speed, and any changes in the local area.
If you are considering Westfield, you can also ask the platform’s on-site assistant (at the bottom of the listing page) to connect you with current or past residents who have agreed to be contacted. That option is sometimes available through the live chat feature.
Price Positioning vs. City Average
Edinburgh’s student accommodation market is fairly segmented. The cheapest rooms (shared houses or older studios) start around £139 per week, but these often lack ensuite bathrooms, come with older furniture, or are located further from bus routes. Mid-range properties with ensuite bathrooms in good condition typically sit between £170 and £220 per week. Premium studios or larger apartments can exceed £300 per week.
Westfield’s range of £179–£293 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator) places it in the middle-to-upper portion of Edinburgh’s purpose-built student housing market:
- The cheapest room type (likely a shared ensuite in a 4–6 bed flat) at £179 per week is about 28% above the city from-price. This is a reasonable premium for a modern ensuite bathroom.
- The most expensive studios at £293 per week approach the high end. For comparison, other new-build studios in central Edinburgh (e.g., near Fountainbridge or the Meadows) can reach £280–£340 per week. Westfield’s top-end studios are therefore competitively priced relative to central new builds, though you sacrifice some centrality.
- No deposit figure is available from the data. Most UK student accommodations require a deposit of one month’s rent or a lower holding deposit (typically £250–£500). Confirm the exact amount with the operator before signing.
Rent for all room types is quoted weekly. In Edinburgh, contracts usually last 51 weeks for the academic year (September to August). Multiply the weekly rate by 51 to get the total annual rent. For example, a £179/week room = £9,129 per year; a £293/week studio = £14,943 per year.
Room-Type Guidance
Shared Ensuite Rooms
- Own bathroom (shower, toilet, sink) inside a flat with 3–6 other students.
- Share a fully equipped kitchen and living/dining area.
- Best for: students who want social interaction in common areas but privacy in their own room and bathroom. Typically cheaper than studios.
- Typical weekly rent: £179–£200 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
Private Studios
- Self-contained unit with kitchenette (hob, microwave, fridge, sink), bathroom, and sleeping/living space.
- No shared facilities; you manage all cleaning and bills (though utilities are usually included in the rent in purpose-built student accommodation — confirm with the operator).
- Best for: students who value total privacy, have specific dietary needs, or prefer not to share living space. More expensive.
- Typical weekly rent: £240–£293 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
When choosing between them, consider your budget, your tolerance for shared living, and your cooking habits. Studios give you control over the kitchen cleanliness and schedule, but they can feel isolating if you are not proactive about socialising. Shared ensuites offer built-in flatmates, but you may need to agree on cleaning rotas, guest policies, and noise levels.
Booking Timing Considerations
For the 2026–2027 academic year, most student accommodation in Edinburgh opens bookings in autumn 2025 (typically October–November) for the following September. Westfield’s specific booking window is not provided, but based on industry patterns, we recommend the following timeline:
- If you have a confirmed university offer: Book as early as possible (from October 2025) to secure your preferred room type and avoid disappointment. Studios especially tend to sell out first.
- If you are applying through UCAS or waiting for results: You can still book from spring 2026 onwards, but choice will be more limited. Many properties will still have some shared ensuite rooms available.
- For mid-year arrivals (January 2027): Check availability directly, as many UK student accommodations offer half-year contracts for the spring semester, though the range may be narrower.
Since Westfield is not the cheapest option in Edinburgh, it may have slightly more availability than ultra-budget properties. However, modern buildings with good ratings (4.5) often attract early interest. We recommend you start your search no later than March 2026 for the September 2026 intake.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: How far is Westfield from the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University?
Westfield is approximately 2 miles from the University of Edinburgh’s central campus (George Square). By bus, count on 20 minutes during term time. For Heriot-Watt University’s Riccarton campus, the journey is longer — about 35–45 minutes by bus (Lothian Bus services 25 and X27 run nearby). Walking to either campus is not practical (45+ minutes). Cycling takes roughly 15 minutes to the University of Edinburgh and 25 minutes to Heriot-Watt if you are fit, but Edinburgh’s hills and weather can be challenging.
H3: Are utility bills included in the rent?
In most UK purpose-built student accommodations, utilities (electricity, gas, water, high-speed internet) are included in the weekly rent. This is the standard for properties like Westfield. However, the data provided does not explicitly confirm this, so you must verify with the operator before signing. If utilities are included, you will not need to set up separate accounts, and you won’t face fluctuating winter bills. If they are not, factor an additional £15–£25 per week for your budget.
H3: What is the deposit and what are the payment terms?
The deposit figure is not specified in the available data. Typically, UK student deposits range from one to six weeks’ rent, capped by law (for assured shorthold tenancies, the maximum is 5 weeks’ rent if the annual rent is under £50,000). For Westfield, expect a deposit between £179 and £293 (one week) or up to £1,465 for a full five weeks’ security deposit. Rent is usually paid in instalments — commonly three termly instalments (e.g., 25% + 25% + 50%) or a single annual payment if you have a UK-based guarantor. International students without a UK guarantor may be required to pay the full year’s rent upfront or through a third-party guarantor service. Confirm payment schedule with the operator before booking.
Sources & Data Date
All price, rating, and property data are sourced from the platform’s listing (ID: uh-s01520839) as of 2026-07. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For the latest availability, room types, and real-time pricing, you can use the on-site assistant available on the property listing page. The assistant can answer specific questions about current vacancies, contract lengths, and move-in dates without requiring you to call or email separately.
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