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Where to live...for Birmingham School of Acting students
Choosing a place to live whilst you attend Birmingham School of Acting may be a daunting task, especially if you are unfamiliar with the city.
This is why BSA and the Students’ Union have produced this informative leaflet and questionnaire, to guide you through the sometimes difficult task of finding good quality accommodation which is within your budget.
Band A - City Centre
Curzon Gateway• 3 minutes walk • En suite bedrooms • All utility bills included • 4 MB internet free • CCTV secure entry system • Laundry room • Bike storage
from £112 p/w
Band A - City Centre
The Heights• Close to City Centre • En suite bedrooms • Studio flats available • Gym membership free • Bike storage • WiFi included • Parking available (extra charge)
from £99 p/w
Band A - City Centre
Kinvara Heights • 2 bedroom apartment • Modern and stylish • Newly built • Walking distance to BSA • Secure entry system • Close to City Centre
£650 pcm
Band A - City Centre
The Hive • Studio apartment • Brand new• Very close to BSA • Ideal for city living • New furniture/fittings • Luxury apartment
£700 pcm
Band B - Hockley
Hunters Road • 6 bedrooms • Modern decor • 2 showers • 2 living rooms • 3 W.Cs • Burglar alarm • All double bedrooms
£69 pp p/w
Band B - Saltley
Lyttleton House • Brand new boutique living • All en suite • All utility bills included • Double beds• Large TV included • All utility bills included • 10 MB broadband
£90 pp p/w
Band C - Handsworth
Whitehall Road • 6 bedroom property • Large, spacious rooms • Very affordable rent • ¾ sized beds • Plenty of nearby shops • Easy access to the City Centre
£55 pp p/w
Band C - Aston
Holt Road • 4 bedroom property • Feature fireplace • Burglar alarm • Well maintained garden• Tesco nearby • Close to train station
£60 pp p/w
Band C - Selly Park
Pershore Road • 2 bedrooms • Large double bedrooms • New bathroom• New kitchen • Garage • All inclusive rent • No bills to pay
£90 pp p/w
Band C - Edgbaston
Greenfield Crescent • Brand new • Range of different rooms • Close to Broad St and Five Ways• No bills to pay • High speed broadband • Secure
from £89 pp p/w
Band D - Perry Barr
Aston Lane • Brand new • Some rooms en suite • Close to train station • Modern decor • New furniture and carpets • 6 or 7 bedrooms
£75 pp p/w
Band D - Selly Oak
Rachel Gardens• 2 bedrooms • Newly refurbished • All bills included • Quiet residential location• Close to large student community
£90 pp p/w
Birmingham School of Acting ACCOMMODATION WEEK9th-13th JULY 2012
Birmingham School of Acting ACCOMMODATION WEEK9th-13th JULY 2012
To find out more about the accommodation on offer, please complete the enclosed questionnaire and attend our informative Accommodation Week programme.
www.bcu.ac.uk/school-of-actingwww.bcusu.com/homes
To find out more about the accommodation on offer, please complete the enclosed questionnaire and attend our informative Accommodation Week programme.
www.bcu.ac.uk/school-of-actingwww.bcusu.com/homes

BandDistance to BSA: 1 mile Radius
Travel Time: Up to 12 minutes walk
Typical Student Accommodation: Mostly large student accommodation providers such as Curzon Gateway or Jennens Court, or 1-3 bed privately owned apartments.
Advantages: A fantastic city centre location and only a few minutes walk to BSA. Living in the heart of the city offers exceptional shopping and night life.
Disadvantages: Choosing to live in privately owned city centre apartments means that although you will be living in great surroundings, you will be paying high end rents. Living in student “halls” can get a bit noisy, which may conflict with BSA homework and rehearsals.
Typical Prices: Halls start from around £100 per week and go up to over £130 per week, depending on the room. Most are en-suite with a shared kitchen/lounge and utility bills are included. Apartments range from around £600 to £1000+ per calendar month and usually have 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms. Utility bills are not normally included in privately owned apartments.
Band BDistance to BSA: 1-2.5 mile radius
Travel time: From 12-30 minutes walk, a 5-12 minute bus ride, or a few minutes by train (if available).
Typical Student Accommodation: Similar to Band A except there are opportunities to find housing that have lower rents. Lyttleton House for example, offers boutique living with all inclusive en-suite bedrooms and large screen TVs for £90 per week (see back page).
Advantages: Still within or near the city centre and with very easy access to BSA.
Disadvantages: As Birmingham is an ever-changing city, some areas are under redevelopment and consequently may not be the most attractive at the moment.
Typical Prices: There are still top end apartments available, but Band B offers a wider variety of accommodation including some (but not many) domestic houses, rather than just apartments. There are a number of private student halls including Opal 1, The Heights and IQ, starting at £101 per week and brand new studio apartments for around £160 per week, which are ideal for couples. House shares (which are rare) will cost around £75 per person, per week, plus utility bills.
Band .Distance to BSA: 2.5-4 mile radius
Travel Time: From 30-48 minutes walk or a 12-30 minute bus ride (depending on time of travel). Some locations
will also have Metro (tram) or train routes, which will significantly reduce travel times.
Typical Student Accommodation: Slightly outside the city centre with a mostly “house share” style of
student living. Certain locations, such as Hockley, have established themselves with clusters of BSA students all
living nearby. Edgbaston is very popular for students with a mixture from different campuses and universities.
Advantages: Often more affordable accommodation with greater choice, but still within reasonable commuter
distance to BSA.
Disadvantages: Slightly longer travel times and it is always advisable to fully research the area before
committing to anything.
Typical Prices: A house share will average around £65-£75 per person per week, plus utility bills. A higher or lower price than this average will reflect in the quality of
the property.
Band .Distance to BSA: 4-6 mile radius
Travel Time: From 48+ minutes walk, a 30+ minute bus ride (depending on the time of travel), or 20+ minutes by
train and walking.
Typical Student Accommodation: Mostly “house share” student living within some popular, traditional student locations, such as Selly Oak, Perry Barr and Harborne.
There is also a good choice of reasonably priced apartments and studios.
Advantages: Wider range of properties to choose from.
Disadvantages: Rush hour and train cancellations can increase journey times significantly and may impact
on BSA’s strict start times in the morning. Remember that being late for a class will affect your attendance record, as you can fail a module for poor attendance - see your
course handbook for more details.
Typical Prices: £65-£75 per person, per week, plus utility bills.
It’s
all about...
...Location!
D
C
B
A
Map not to scale. For illustration only.
Example PropertiesSee the back page for housing examples of what
you can expect within each property band.
Still got Questions?Visit FAQ’s at www.bcusu.com/homes,
we’ll tell you all you need to know!
D
Curzon GatewayBSA
Lyttleton House
Perry Barr
Edgbaston
Selly Oak
Handsworth
Hockley
Birmingham
Duddeston
Bordesley
BordesleyGreen
Highgate
Ladywood
AstonWashwood
Heath
Nechells
Saltley
A
B
C

BandDistance to BSA: 1 mile Radius
Travel Time: Up to 12 minutes walk
Typical Student Accommodation: Mostly large student accommodation providers such as Curzon Gateway or Jennens Court, or 1-3 bed privately owned apartments.
Advantages: A fantastic city centre location and only a few minutes walk to BSA. Living in the heart of the city offers exceptional shopping and night life.
Disadvantages: Choosing to live in privately owned city centre apartments means that although you will be living in great surroundings, you will be paying high end rents. Living in student “halls” can get a bit noisy, which may conflict with BSA homework and rehearsals.
Typical Prices: Halls start from around £100 per week and go up to over £130 per week, depending on the room. Most are en-suite with a shared kitchen/lounge and utility bills are included. Apartments range from around £600 to £1000+ per calendar month and usually have 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms. Utility bills are not normally included in privately owned apartments.
Band BDistance to BSA: 1-2.5 mile radius
Travel time: From 12-30 minutes walk, a 5-12 minute bus ride, or a few minutes by train (if available).
Typical Student Accommodation: Similar to Band A except there are opportunities to find housing that have lower rents. Lyttleton House for example, offers boutique living with all inclusive en-suite bedrooms and large screen TVs for £90 per week (see back page).
Advantages: Still within or near the city centre and with very easy access to BSA.
Disadvantages: As Birmingham is an ever-changing city, some areas are under redevelopment and consequently may not be the most attractive at the moment.
Typical Prices: There are still top end apartments available, but Band B offers a wider variety of accommodation including some (but not many) domestic houses, rather than just apartments. There are a number of private student halls including Opal 1, The Heights and IQ, starting at £101 per week and brand new studio apartments for around £160 per week, which are ideal for couples. House shares (which are rare) will cost around £75 per person, per week, plus utility bills.
Band .Distance to BSA: 2.5-4 mile radius
Travel Time: From 30-48 minutes walk or a 12-30 minute bus ride (depending on time of travel). Some locations
will also have Metro (tram) or train routes, which will significantly reduce travel times.
Typical Student Accommodation: Slightly outside the city centre with a mostly “house share” style of
student living. Certain locations, such as Hockley, have established themselves with clusters of BSA students all
living nearby. Edgbaston is very popular for students with a mixture from different campuses and universities.
Advantages: Often more affordable accommodation with greater choice, but still within reasonable commuter
distance to BSA.
Disadvantages: Slightly longer travel times and it is always advisable to fully research the area before
committing to anything.
Typical Prices: A house share will average around £65-£75 per person per week, plus utility bills. A higher or lower price than this average will reflect in the quality of
the property.
Band .Distance to BSA: 4-6 mile radius
Travel Time: From 48+ minutes walk, a 30+ minute bus ride (depending on the time of travel), or 20+ minutes by
train and walking.
Typical Student Accommodation: Mostly “house share” student living within some popular, traditional student locations, such as Selly Oak, Perry Barr and Harborne.
There is also a good choice of reasonably priced apartments and studios.
Advantages: Wider range of properties to choose from.
Disadvantages: Rush hour and train cancellations can increase journey times significantly and may impact
on BSA’s strict start times in the morning. Remember that being late for a class will affect your attendance record, as you can fail a module for poor attendance - see your
course handbook for more details.
Typical Prices: £65-£75 per person, per week, plus utility bills.
I
t’s all about...
...Location!
D
C
B
A
Map not to scale. For illustration only.
Example PropertiesSee the back page for housing examples of what
you can expect within each property band.
Still got Questions?Visit FAQ’s at www.bcusu.com/homes,
we’ll tell you all you need to know!
D
Curzon GatewayBSA
Lyttleton House
Perry Barr
Edgbaston
Selly Oak
Handsworth
Hockley
Birmingham
Duddeston
Bordesley
BordesleyGreen
Highgate
Ladywood
AstonWashwood
Heath
Nechells
Saltley
A
B
C

Where to live...for Birmingham School of Acting students
Choosing a place to live whilst you attend Birmingham School of Acting may be a daunting task, especially if you are unfamiliar with the city.
This is why BSA and the Students’ Union have produced this informative leaflet and questionnaire, to guide you through the sometimes difficult task of finding good quality accommodation which is within your budget.
Band A - City Centre
Curzon Gateway• 3 minutes walk • En suite bedrooms • All utility bills included • 4 MB internet free • CCTV secure entry system • Laundry room • Bike storage
from £112 p/w
Band A - City Centre
The Heights• Close to City Centre • En suite bedrooms • Studio flats available • Gym membership free • Bike storage • WiFi included • Parking available (extra charge)
from £99 p/w
Band A - City Centre
Kinvara Heights • 2 bedroom apartment • Modern and stylish • Newly built • Walking distance to BSA • Secure entry system • Close to City Centre
£650 pcm
Band A - City Centre
The Hive • Studio apartment • Brand new• Very close to BSA • Ideal for city living • New furniture/fittings • Luxury apartment
£700 pcm
Band B - Hockley
Hunters Road • 6 bedrooms • Modern decor • 2 showers • 2 living rooms • 3 W.Cs • Burglar alarm • All double bedrooms
£69 pp p/w
Band B - Saltley
Lyttleton House • Brand new boutique living • All en suite • All utility bills included • Double beds• Large TV included • All utility bills included • 10 MB broadband
£90 pp p/w
Band C - Handsworth
Whitehall Road • 6 bedroom property • Large, spacious rooms • Very affordable rent • ¾ sized beds • Plenty of nearby shops • Easy access to the City Centre
£55 pp p/w
Band C - Aston
Holt Road • 4 bedroom property • Feature fireplace • Burglar alarm • Well maintained garden• Tesco nearby • Close to train station
£60 pp p/w
Band C - Selly Park
Pershore Road • 2 bedrooms • Large double bedrooms • New bathroom• New kitchen • Garage • All inclusive rent • No bills to pay
£90 pp p/w
Band C - Edgbaston
Greenfield Crescent • Brand new • Range of different rooms • Close to Broad St and Five Ways• No bills to pay • High speed broadband • Secure
from £89 pp p/w
Band D - Perry Barr
Aston Lane • Brand new • Some rooms en suite • Close to train station • Modern decor • New furniture and carpets • 6 or 7 bedrooms
£75 pp p/w
Band D - Selly Oak
Rachel Gardens• 2 bedrooms • Newly refurbished • All bills included • Quiet residential location• Close to large student community
£90 pp p/w
Birmingham School of Acting ACCOMMODATION WEEK9th-13th JULY 2012
Birmingham School of Acting ACCOMMODATION WEEK9th-13th JULY 2012
To find out more about the accommodation on offer, please complete the enclosed questionnaire and attend our informative Accommodation Week programme.
www.bcu.ac.uk/school-of-actingwww.bcusu.com/homes
To find out more about the accommodation on offer, please complete the enclosed questionnaire and attend our informative Accommodation Week programme.
www.bcu.ac.uk/school-of-actingwww.bcusu.com/homes