Peverell
Clifton Campus. £181.93 - £202.44 per week (£8,004.92 - £8,907.36 per annum).
Start your bookingBased in the heart of NTU’s Clifton Campus, Peverell is close to lectures, the library, the Clifton Sports Hub and The Point at the Student’s Union - a pub, club and diner, all rolled into one. It has 772 self-catered ensuite bedrooms with flats of six students, sharing a fully equipped kitchen-dining area. There are also one-bedroom self-contained flats available. There’s common rooms, on-site permit parking (T&Cs apply).
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Amenities
Bedroom amenities
- Ensuite room
- Wider bed
- Suitable for Postgraduate/Mature student
Shared space amenities
- On site parking
- Staffed 24/7
- Cleaning provided
- Cinema facility
- On site gym
- Study space
- Free travel pass
2024/25 costs and contract lengths
Standard Ensuite (44 week contract)
- £8,004.92 / year (£181.93/week)
2024/25 costs and contract lengths
Large Ensuite (44 week contract)
- £8,423.80 / year (£191.45/week)
2024/25 costs and contract lengths
One Bed Flat (44 week contract)
- £8,907.36 / year (£202.44/week)
2024/25 costs and contract lengths
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Location and contact details
- Peverell, Clifton Campus, Clifton Lane, Nottingham, NG11 8NS
- See where Peverell is on google maps
- Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 2894
- Email: accommodation@ntu.ac.uk
Clifton Campus
The accommodation is near to our Clifton Campus. You’ll enjoy living and studying on a self-contained campus that provides every amenity you’d possibly need, right on your doorstep. It’s just a 30-minute bus ride to the lively city centre, where you can explore a huge range of food and drink, shopping, entertainment, nightlife, sport, music, and cultural options. Travel links in this area include frequent bus routes into the city, with Nottingham’s main bus and train stations enroute. See which campus your subject is taught at to help choose your new home.
More detail about accessibility in halls
If you have a health condition or disability that will affect you living in halls, please consider the below when deciding which halls may best suit your needs.
- This residence has some ground floor rooms, of which none have level access.
- Medication fridges can be provided in individual rooms where medically necessary.
- Parking permits available for purchase at this residence, but are free of charge for blue badge holders.
- Vibrating pillows and flashing alarms can be implemented for students with a hearing impairment.
- This residence does not have any adapted rooms, however, it may be possible to install grab rails if required.
See what our residents say
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Very convenient for a student.
I really enjoyed my time in the halls of residence. I made lots of great friends and the price for the year was definitely the more affordable option out of the others that I looked at.
Good room and good kitchen the rooms could be updated for the price it costs to stay there.
I had planned to stay in new hall but booked too late however I am glad of this. The only real difference between new hall and pev is that they have bigger kitchens with sofas and are a bit more modern but also end up with more flatmates and an overpriced rent. I absolutely loved my time at pev. Maintenance were lovely and were always quick to the flat if we ever had any issues and would try to resolve it. Big up Jim! We also had a cleaner, Joe, once a week who was brilliant and lovely. The bedrooms are fairly small but the space is made the most of with lots of storage. The mattress was also more comfortable than my bed at home. I did have some issues with the shower but that was just because you needed to clean underneath the plug of any hair and product. The common room would hold events such as games nights or quizzes. I never had any issues with the wifi and it was always fast. The only real issue I had was the walk to the shop but you could order food or find a friend with a car.
Went with Peverell as it was slightly cheaper than the other Clifton accommodation choice (but was still really expensive!). The rooms are small but manageable. The bathrooms aren't the worse in the world either. There is usually always something happening in the courts, making it sometimes rather noisy but this wasn't too much of an issue. The flat being cleaned once a week was a good bonus. Wifi was also pretty good and you could connect multiple devices to it with little to no issues. The location is probably the best part- minutes away from anywhere on site (including the bus stop). Overall, I don't regret staying at Peverell as it was an awesome year, and despite how expensive it was, was a great choice.
It is good and Does the job
A great value for money option, not the biggest room but all facilities that could be asked for, our oven broke one day and was fixed the next, excellent all round.
No one really uses the common room, and everyone stopped doing halls activities and nights out after freshers week
It could do with some modernisation but overall is pretty good and tidy, the one big thing I noticed is the internet speed is amazing
Very good halls and most people liked the flatmates they were placed with. Maintenance are great if any problems occur.
Poverty but you’ll have the time of your life
Great halls and a great location, the common rooms are amazing for having a get together and the Internet is industrial grade. However it's very expensive compared to living in private halls and their aren't enough washing machines to go round.
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Was a very good introduction in my first year and great place to live on campus
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Guaranteed accommodation
Your first year of accommodation is guaranteed if you firmly accept a place at the University and request your room by Saturday 31 August 2024. This guarantee covers all new, full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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For all enquiries including existing bookings, room changes or advice and guidance please contact Student Accommodation Services:
- Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 2894
- Email: accommodation@ntu.ac.uk