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Filter and discover student accommodation in Falmouth, with 8 buildings across 1 university. View availability, read verified reviews, and request to reserve rooms for free – no deposit or hidden costs.

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Apartment

A self-contained unit with a kitchen and bathroom

Ensuite

A bedroom with a private bathroom

Shared Bathroom

A bedroom with a shared bathroom

Studio

A self-contained unit with a kitchen and bathroom

Types of Accommodation
Types of Accommodation
University Halls

Housing that is owned and managed by the university, often located on campus with basic amenities and a more integrated student community.

Private Accommodation

Privately operated housing, offering modern facilities, more room options, and a diverse mix of students – often at a higher cost.

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Catered

Accommodation that provides meals in a dining hall as part of the rent, offering convenience but less flexibility.

Self-Catered

Accommodation that requires students to handle their own cooking, providing more flexibility but also requiring more meal planning and budgeting.

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Apartment

A self-contained unit with a kitchen and bathroom

Ensuite

A bedroom with a private bathroom

Shared Bathroom

A bedroom with a shared bathroom

Studio

A self-contained unit with a kitchen and bathroom

Types of Accommodation
Types of Accommodation
University Halls

Housing that is owned and managed by the university, often located on campus with basic amenities and a more integrated student community.

Private Accommodation

Privately operated housing, offering modern facilities, more room options, and a diverse mix of students – often at a higher cost.

Catering
Catering
Catered

Accommodation that provides meals in a dining hall as part of the rent, offering convenience but less flexibility.

Self-Catered

Accommodation that requires students to handle their own cooking, providing more flexibility but also requiring more meal planning and budgeting.

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Discover Student Accommodation in Falmouth and Its Universities

Falmouth is a serene coastal town in Cornwall, home to Falmouth University. It is a vibrant, student-friendly coastal destination known for its stunning beaches, beautiful coast, and rich maritime heritage, as well as its thriving creative community. It’s home to Falmouth University, a specialist institution for creative industries that attracts students from across the UK and internationally to its campuses in Cornwall. The university welcomes over 6,000 students each year, fostering a dynamic and diverse academic environment. With its ideal location for studying, living, and enjoying student life, thanks to its beautiful seaside setting, welcoming atmosphere, and strong focus on student support, Falmouth offers an ideal base for students seeking both academic excellence and an exceptional quality of life by the sea. Many graduates from Falmouth University choose to remain in the town, drawn by its vibrant community and opportunities in the creative industries.

Types of Student Accommodation in Falmouth

Falmouth has eight halls of residence, which include properties owned by the university and privately owned halls. Halls generally have shorter contract lengths (e.g., 40 weeks), whereas private rentals typically require a longer contract, usually 51 or 52 weeks. Use bullet points for clarity.

  • Shared Rooms: £90–£120/week – Shared kitchens and bathrooms, the most affordable option.
  • En-suite Rooms: £140–£180/week – Private bathroom, shared kitchen, often includes gym or study spaces.
  • Private Studios: £200–£250/week – Self-contained living with kitchen and bathroom, premium facilities included.
  • On-campus Accommodation: £130–£200/week – Managed by the university, close to lectures and social areas.

Shared houses and private houses are also popular choices for students, especially for groups of friends who want to live together. These student homes typically offer multiple bedrooms, spacious communal areas, and practical living space for both individuals and groups. Shared houses and flats can be found in Falmouth town and the surrounding area, often just a short walk from campus or the town centre, making them conveniently accessible to local amenities and attractions. Private lettings are managed by landlords or letting agents, so students should carefully review their tenancy agreements before signing. Maintenance responsiveness can vary between landlords in private housing, while university halls have dedicated maintenance teams for prompt repairs. Many student homes and buildings provide communal areas where students can relax, socialise, and build friendships. Some all-inclusive rents may even cover a TV licence, simplifying bills for those moving into a new home.

When choosing accommodation, students should consider their preferences and find a property that suits their lifestyle, budget, and needs-whether that's a house, an apartment, or a studio. Accommodation options are available for both individuals and groups, making it easy for friends to secure a place together.

Popular options include Ocean View student accommodation with stunning sea views, Maritime Studios in the Maritime Quarter, and halls of residence on the Penryn Campus. Glasney Student Village, situated on the Penryn Campus, accommodates students from both the University of Falmouth and the University of Exeter. Henry Scott Tuke House is located in the heart of Falmouth town and is ideal for those wanting to be close to local hotspots and the campus. All accommodation is fully furnished and designed for comfort and convenience.

Students should also budget for groceries (approximately £80–£120/month), transportation, and leisure activities.

How to Secure Student Accommodation in Falmouth

  • Start Early: Begin searching 3–6 months before your move-in date for the best selection and prices.
  • Research Properties: Popular options include Ocean View accommodation and Maritime Studios. Consider location, facilities, and value for money.
  • Virtual Tours: Take online viewings if you can’t visit in person - especially useful for international students.
  • Application Process: Prepare proof of enrolment, guarantor details, and check what’s included in your contract. First-year students are guaranteed accommodation if applying before the deadline, as Falmouth University guarantees university-owned accommodation for first-year undergraduate students who apply for accommodation before the ballot deadline. If you have any questions about your contract, utility packages, or tenancy details, speak with the accommodation team for guidance.
  • Move-in Preparation: Plan your arrival, transportation, and first grocery shopping trip.

Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

  • Don’t delay your search - the best accommodations fill up quickly.
  • Check which utilities are included to avoid hidden costs.
  • Consider transport costs when choosing your location.
  • Review security features and the availability of 24-hour support.
  • Understand the university’s ballot system for accommodation allocation.

Student Living Experience in Falmouth

Students in Falmouth enjoy a welcoming coastal atmosphere, stunning natural surroundings, and excellent local amenities. The town centre offers a range of shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars serving local and international cuisine. Gyllyngvase Beach and other beautiful beaches are just a stone’s throw away, making them perfect for surfing, sailing, and outdoor activities. After a day at the beach, students are encouraged to explore the town's cultural sites, scenic coast, and a variety of outdoor adventures. The town has five beautiful beaches that are popular with both students and tourists. Falmouth's events calendar features a range of activities, including art exhibitions and indie films. Regular transport links, including Falmouth's train station, connect the town centre to campus areas, providing convenient access to Cornwall and other destinations. Students can enjoy cultural attractions, including art galleries, museums, and theatres, as well as year-round festivals and community events that foster a strong sense of belonging. After a busy day, students can relax in comfortable lounges or communal spaces, making it easy to unwind and socialise with friends.

International Students in Falmouth

International students in Falmouth will find a diverse and creative community. Falmouth University provides comprehensive support services, including orientation events, visa advice, and academic support. Many student accommodations offer flexible lease dates and all-inclusive rents, making the move to the UK much smoother. The university’s dedicated Accommodation Team provides ongoing advice and support, while communal spaces in residence halls help international students connect with peers and integrate into the vibrant student community.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does accommodation cost? £90–£250 per week, depending on the type.
  • When should I start looking? 3–6 months before your move-in date.
  • What’s included in the rent? Utilities, Wi-Fi, and communal areas vary by property.
  • Are flexible leases available? Yes, especially for international or postgraduate students.
  • How can I travel to nearby cities? Direct train connections from Falmouth provide access to Cornwall and beyond.

Cost of Living in Falmouth

  • Rent: £360–£1,000/month depending on room type and location.
  • Groceries: £80–£120/week at supermarkets like Tesco, Aldi, or Sainsbury’s.
  • Transport: Local bus fares and train connections, often with student discounts.
  • Dining out: £12–£25 per meal at mid-range restaurants.
  • Utilities: Often included in rent; if not, expect to pay around £40–£60/month.

All the Answers You Need About Student Accommodation

What tenancy length do I need?

Some students choose to stay during the academic year, whilst others – particularly international students – require a tenancy that covers the entire year. You can also find student accommodation that is available for one or two terms, classified as a “short stay” on our search filters.

Should I stay in catered student accommodation?

This is totally up to you! Catered accommodation means you will be served meals at set times in a dining hall, and you’ll likely have access to fewer kitchen facilities than if you were to stay in self-catered accommodation.

What is a guarantor and do I need one?

A guarantor is a person who signs a contract to agree to pay your rent if you are unable to. Most university accommodation requires a guarantor, and this applies to both domestic and international students.

Will I need to pay a deposit on student accommodation?

Most likely, yes, you’ll need to pay a deposit. This will be refunded at the end of your stay as long as there is no damage to the room or property.

What bills will my rent include?

If you are staying in university-run accommodation or private halls, your rent should include any utilities such as electricity, gas, water, and internet. Students are not required to pay council tax, however you may need to fill in an exemption form so make sure you check with your local council.

What is purpose-built student accommodation?

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) are residential buildings designed for students. They are often located close to campus, boast modern facilities, include all bills, and often have staff on site to assist residents.

Will my student accommodation be furnished?

Student accommodation is typically fully furnished. Your room should include at least a bed, clothes storage, desk and chair. You’ll likely need to bring things such as bedding and kitchen utensils, but we have a full list here of everything you’ll need.

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