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Student Accommodation and Halls, High Wycombe
3.32/5
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Hughenden Park Student Village
Buckinghamshire New UniversityRooms - Ensuite,Room Types Academic Year Tenancy Length Availability Price Rooms - Ensuite 2025/26 Academic Year Refer to University From £157 Sold Out Studios 2025/26 Academic Year Refer to University From £201 Sold Out find out moreFrom £157 per week
3.31/5
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Brook Street
Buckinghamshire New UniversityRooms - Shared Bathroom,Room Types Academic Year Tenancy Length Availability Price Rooms - Shared Bathroom 2025/26 Academic Year Refer to University From £99 Sold Out Studios 2025/26 Academic Year Refer to University From £183 Sold Out find out moreFrom £99 per week
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Windsor House
Buckinghamshire New UniversityRooms - Ensuite,Really nice halls, would recommend read more
Room Types Academic Year Tenancy Length Availability Price Rooms - Ensuite 2025/26 Academic Year Refer to University From £192 Sold Out Studios 2025/26 Academic Year Refer to University From £212 Sold Out find out moreFrom £192 per week
Discover High Wycombe and Its Universities
High Wycombe is a lively, student-friendly town in Buckinghamshire, known for its charming pedestrianised High Street and excellent transport connections. It’s home to Buckinghamshire New University, which attracts thousands of students seeking a balance between study and social life. With a direct 30-minute train link to central London and affordable living costs, it’s an excellent base for students from across the UK and beyond. While High Wycombe is more affordable than London, budgeting for living costs is essential. The town offers a vibrant community atmosphere with modern student accommodation designed for comfort and convenience.
Types of Student Accommodation in High Wycombe
High Wycombe offers various accommodation options explicitly designed for students, with indicative weekly price ranges:
- Shared Rooms: £90–£120/week – Shared kitchens and bathrooms, the most affordable option with basic amenities.
- En-suite Rooms: £120–£160/week – Private bathroom, shared kitchen, often includes gym access and study spaces.
- Private Studios: £160–£200/week – Self-contained living with kitchen and bathroom, premium facilities included.
- On-campus Accommodation: £110–£150/week – Managed by Buckinghamshire New University, close to lectures and social areas.
- Off-campus Accommodation: About a 15-minute walk from campus, offering en-suite rooms and self-contained studios.
Studio flats are also available in the accommodations near campus.
Students can choose from mixed-gender accommodation, single-gender flats, or living arrangements with friends. University halls and shared housing options tend to be more social compared to studios and private flats. Accommodation contracts typically run for 42 weeks, with many providers offering the option to secure a room without a deposit, allowing booking to be made without payment until the academic year begins.
Students should also budget for groceries (approximately £40–£60/week), transportation, and leisure activities.
How to Secure Student Accommodation in High Wycombe
Follow these practical steps to find your ideal accommodation:
- Start Early: Begin searching 3–6 months before your move-in date to avoid waiting lists and secure the best options.
- Research Properties: Use online search tools and accommodation websites to explore options near Buckinghamshire New University. Read reviews and ask for updates from current residents.
- 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. Please note that rent typically includes all utilities and insurance. Students can also pay rent in three termly instalments in October, January, and April.
- Move-in Preparation: Plan your arrival, check-in process, and first grocery shop.
Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes
Follow this practical advice to ensure a smooth accommodation search:
- Don’t delay your search - the best accommodations fill quickly, and waiting lists can be lengthy.
- Check which utilities and services are included to avoid hidden costs.
- Consider transport costs when choosing your location, even though many options are within walking distance of campus.
- Review accommodation contracts carefully, including community rules and payment requirements for rent.
Student Living Experience in High Wycombe
Students in High Wycombe enjoy a welcoming atmosphere, affordable amenities, and excellent transport links. The town centre offers plenty of shops, restaurants, and services, while the Eden Shopping Centre provides comprehensive retail options. Regular buses connect campus areas to the town centre, and the direct train service makes weekend trips to London quick and affordable. Many accommodation options include bike storage and accessible facilities, with 24/7 on-site security for peace of mind. All accommodation options provide accessible rooms for students with disabilities or additional needs. All student halls are within walking or cycling distance of the BNU High Wycombe campus.
International Students in High Wycombe
International students in High Wycombe will find a diverse and welcoming community. Buckinghamshire New University provides comprehensive support services, including orientation events, visa advice, and academic assistance. Many student accommodations offer flexible lease dates and all-inclusive rents, making the move to the UK much smoother. University halls may include bills and insurance in their costs, while private rentals often require separate management of bills. The university’s accommodation website provides detailed information and application support, while social media accounts and newsletters keep students updated throughout their journey. Additionally, student halls provide 24/7 on-site security and pastoral support, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does accommodation cost? £90–£200 per week, depending on the type and location.
- When should I start looking? 3–6 months before your move-in date to secure the best options.
- What’s included in the rent? Most properties include all bills, insurance, Wi-Fi, and access to communal areas.
- Are flexible leases available? Yes, especially for international or postgraduate students, with 42-week contracts being standard.
- How can I travel to London? Direct trains from High Wycombe station take around 30 minutes to central London.
Cost of Living in High Wycombe
Average monthly costs for students include:
- Rent: £360–£800/month depending on room type and location.
- Groceries: £40–£60/week at supermarkets like Tesco, Aldi, or Sainsbury’s.
- Transport: Local bus and train fares, often with student discounts available.
- Dining out: £8–£15 per meal at mid-range restaurants in the town centre.
- Utilities: These are usually included in the rent; if not, expect to pay around £30–£50/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.


