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Accommodation

If you're living away from home, it's important to find a place you're happy with during your studies.

If you have accepted an offer of a place at the University of Brighton in Hastings, you will be sent an accommodation handbook that covers all the details of finding a home. There are a range of further ways in which we can help you through the accommodation process.

University of Brighton in Hastings accommodation advice

The University of Brighton in Hastings Accommodation officer is Linda Allen. Please contact Linda on email: hastingsaccommodation@brighton.ac.uk or by telephone: 01273 644631 (Mon-Weds mornings) or Hastings campus reception on 08456 020607 at other times.

Online information: University of Brighton Accommodation pages and Guides

You can find general information about University of Brighton accommodation for all our campuses online, in the University of Brighton Accommodation pages and in the University of Brighton Accommodation guides.

The guides include:

  • Living here (advice on your options)
  • House-hunting guide
  • Finding a home guide: specifically pages 37-40 for resources including Yourstudentpad, an online property database for students advertising properties available and advice on searching for accommodation, and the house-hunting service.

What accommodation is available in Hastings?

Hastings offers a wide variety of good quality, value for money private sector accommodation to rent. Private sector housing offers independence, choice of location, type of accommodation and flatmates. A number of our students also choose to live at home while they study.

Student halls in Hastings

Our hall of residence in Hastings is Robert Tressell Halls, a converted Victorian hotel on a seafront square, Warrior Square, St Leonards-on-Sea. 

Robert Tressell Halls is approximately 15 minutes walk along the seafront from the campus buildings in Hastings. All study/bedrooms have an en-suite shower room and the use of a shared kitchen. Utility bills and internet connection are included in the rent. 

Once you have your confirmed your course place at the university, you will be eligible to apply for a place in the halls of residence. 

Robert Tressell Halls guide (pdf)

Private sector accommodation in Hastings

If you prefer to look for accommodation in the private sector, the university's accommodation database, http://www.brightonstudentpad.co.uk/, lists details of local properties. You can also use studentpad to chat with other students who are coming to study at the University of Brighton.

You need to have your student number and a password from the university's accommodation office to visit studentpad. Contact our Accommodation Officer Linda Allen for a password. You will need to have your UCAS student number to hand when you contact Linda.

We also hold a list of landlords in the Hastings and St Leonards area which you are welcome to use. The list is held in the Havelock Road buildling office on level 3.

I'd like to share with other students. How do I meet them?

  • We have a list of all first year students who are looking for rented accommodation. You can contact each other and get into groups to find houses together.
  • We also hold a house-hunting event in August/September (see below) where you can look around properties and meet other students who are looking to share rented accommodation.
  • We also have a Facebook page where you can contact other students looking for accommodation in Hastings.

Facebook

Our Facebook page enables you to network with other students and find potential housemates. Our strict privacy settings mean that we can only accept friend requests from students who fall into ALL of the following categories:

  • University of Brighton students
  • First year students (starting in September)
  • Students who will be studying at either the University of Brighton in Hastings, or at Sussex Coast College. If you are unsure about where you will be studying, please ask us to confirm this for you via hastingsinfo@brighton.ac.uk.
  • Students looking for accommodation in the private sector from September onwards

If your friend request is accepted you will be able to do the following things:

  • View comments posted by other students and respond to them
  • Access links to other University-related pages and information
  • See other friends of our page
  • Receive invitations to events, such as the House-hunting event in September

Since setting up the Facebook page in 2009 we have found it one of the most effective ways for our new students to network. To find us, type 'Hastings accommodation' in the search box on your Facebook account. Click 'Add as a friend' then 'Add a personal message' to provide usyour full name, student number and date of birth.

Please note that there are a number of pages titled ‘Hastings Accommodation' so in order to find the correct one please use 'Hastings accommodation' when searching.

House-hunting event

We hold a house-hunting event before the start of each academic year.

  • Meet our friendly accommodation team
  • Meet other new students
  • Ask for advice on finding accommodation in Hastings
  • Get out and about in Hastings to view properties

  Please contact Linda Allen for details of the house-hunting event.

Where can I find out more?

For more information about Robert Tressell hall of residence, accessing studentpad or the accommodation guides, and general accommodation advice, please contact our Accommodation Officer, Linda Allen. Linda Allen's contact details are at the top of this page.

 

Accommodation

The University of Brighton in Hastings Accommodation officer is Linda Allen. Contact details are:

email uchaccommodation@brighton.ac.uk 

telephone 01273 644631 (Mon-Weds mornings) or Hastings campus reception on 08456 020607 at other times.

University of Brighton Accommodation pages and Guides

Accommodation pages and Accommodation guides 

The Guides include:

  • "Living here" (advice on your options)
  • "House-hunting guide"
  • "Finding a home" guide - specifically pages 37-40 to find out about resources available to you such as Yourstudentpad (an online property database for students which advertises available properties and gives advice on searching for accommodation) and the House-hunting service.

What accommodation is available in Hastings?

Hastings offers a wide variety of good quality, value for money private sector accommodation to rent. Private sector housing offers genuine independence, choice of location, type of accommodation and flatmates.

"I'd like to share with other students. How do I meet them?"

We have a list of all first year students who are looking for rented accommodation. You can contact each other and get into groups to find houses together. We also hold a house-hunting event in August/September  (see below) where you can look around properties and meet other students who are looking to share rented accommodation.

We also have a Facebook page where you can contact other students looking for accommodation in Hastings (see below).

Student halls in Hastings

 

Our halls of residence for students studying at University Centre Hastings are Robert Tressell Halls, a converted Victorian hotel set opposite the gardens of Warrior Square, St Leonards-on- Sea. 

The Halls are approximately 15 minutes walk, along the seafront, from the campus centre in Havelock Road Hastings.  All study/bedrooms have an en-suite shower room and the use of a shared kitchen. Utility bills and internet connection are included in the rent. 

Once you have your confirmed your course place at the university, you will be eligible to apply for a place in the halls of residence. 

Robert Tressell Hall guide (pdf)

 

If you prefer to look for accommodation in the private sector, the university's accommodation database, http://www.brightonstudentpad.co.uk/, lists details of local properties. You can also use studentpad to chat to other students who are coming to study at the University of Brighton.

To access the service you will need to have a password. Contact our Accommodation Officer Linda Allen, contact details at top of the page. (You will need to have your UCAS student number to hand).

You need to have your student number and a password from the university's accommodation office to visit studentpad.

 

For more information about the halls of residence or how to access studentpad and general accommodation advice, please contact Linda Allen at the details above.

Where can I find out more?

Contact our Accommodation Officer, Linda Allen, direct. Contact details are at the top of the page. She can help advise you in finding accommodation. Please contact her if you have any difficulty accessing the guides etc.

If you have accepted an offer of a place from the university you will be sent an accommodation handbook that covers all the details of finding a home.

We also hold a list of landlords in the Hastings and St Leonards area which you are welcome to use. The list is held in the Havelock Road campus office on level 3.

Facebook

We have recently launched our Facebook page which enables users of the site to network with other students and find potential housemates. The privacy settings are quite strict for our page; we will only accept friend requests from students who we can confirm fall into ALL of the following categories:

•-          University of Brighton students

•-          First year students (starting in September)

•-          Students who will be studying in Hastings at either the University of Brighton in Hastings or at Sussex Coast College. If you are unsure where you will be studying please let us know and we will be able to tell you

•-          Students looking for accommodation in the private sector from September onwards

 

If your friend request is accepted you will be able to do the following things:

•-          View comments posted by other students and respond to them

•-          Have access to links to other University related pages and information

•-          View the other members or ‘friends' of our page

•-          Receive invitations to events such as the House-hunting event(s)

We first set up the Facebook page in 2009 and found it to be one of the most effective ways of networking for students. To find us, type Hastings accommodation in the search box on your Facebook account. Click Add as a friend then Add a personal message and provide us with your full name, student number and date of birth.

(Please note that there are a number of pages titled ‘Hastings Accommodation' so in order to find the correct one please use Hastings accommodation when searching.)

House-hunting event

Each year in September we hold our house-hunting event which gives you the opportunity to get housing advice  and meet other students (some of which you may have befriended on Facebook). You will meet the Hastings accommodation team who will help you find a home. Details of this event have not yet been confirmed.

Student profile

Heather Caddon
2nd year Broadcast Media Foundation Degree (FdSc)

"I shared a rented house with four other students. I didn't know any of them before I started here but we quickly became really good friends. We met through the Hastings accommodation office who initially arranged for us to meet and luckily we hit it off immediately.

Sharing with other students gives you an instant group of friends and it's really fun. My flatmates are all on the same course as me and between home, the university campus and socialising we spend a lot of time together. Living with other students is a great experience and sharing the responsibility of renting can help make leaving home a bit easier".