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Student Accommodation in Derby

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Find student accommodation in Derby on uhomes.com from £83/week, with student houses, private halls, flats and apartments available across the city. Our Derby listings are all within 2 miles of the University of Derby, making it easier to plan daily trips to classes, libraries and campus facilities. Many options are also close to Derby city centre, public transport links, shops and nearby student areas, giving students more flexibility when choosing where to live.

Depending on whether you want more privacy, a lower weekly rent or a shared flat with friends, you can choose from studios, en-suites, non-en-suites and 1–3 bed layouts. We aim to provide you the best value of money and foster a vibrant student community. Bills included student flats in Derby cover water, electricity, Wi-Fi, gas, and heating. Selected housing may also offer gyms, study rooms, laundry facilities, social spaces or 24-hour security.

uhomes.com offers 100% verified Derby student accommodation, with photos, floor plans, lease terms, available offer and no service fee on many listings. With 24/7 1-on-1 consultant support, we makes it easier to find student properties in Derby that fit your budget, commute and daily routine.

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Northgate House

Agard Street, Derby DE1 1DZ

1.07 mi from University of Derby

32 min

9 min

20 min

5 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee Bills included
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£125/week
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The Croft

The Croft Cathedral Road, Derby DE1 3FQ

1.13 mi from University of Derby

27 min

9 min

14 min

4 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee 24 hours security Bills included Gym
5.0(4)
From £149
£144/week
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Victoria House

City Nest Student Living, Flat 1, 29 Green Lane, Derby DE1 1FQ

0.77 mi from Derby College

20 min

7 min

15 min

8 min

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£185/week
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Roman House

Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1AP

1.17 mi from University of Derby

32 min

11 min

33 min

5 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee Gym
From £154
£153.02/week
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Uit The Croft

Cathedral Road, Derby DE1 3FQ

1.16 mi from University of Derby

28 min

9 min

32 min

4 min

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£138/week
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8 Brookside

8 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY

0.88 mi from University of Derby

22 min

7 min

23 min

4 min

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£83/week
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25 Brookside

25 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY

0.88 mi from University of Derby

22 min

7 min

23 min

4 min

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£83/week
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16 Brookside

16 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY

0.88 mi from University of Derby

22 min

7 min

23 min

4 min

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£83/week
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126 Uttoxeter New Road

Uttoxeter New Road, Derby DE22 3JB

1.30 mi from University of Derby

38 min

13 min

26 min

6 min

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£134/week
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Uttoxeter New Road

Uttoxeter New Road, Derby DE22 3JB

1.30 mi from Derby College

33 min

9 min

29 min

5 min

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£134/week
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128 Uttoxeter New Road

128 Uttoxeter New Road, Derby DE22 3JB

1.30 mi from University of Derby

38 min

13 min

26 min

6 min

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130 Uttoxeter New Road

130 Uttoxeter New Road, Derby DE22 3JB

1.30 mi from University of Derby

38 min

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Student Accommodation in Derby

Student Accommodation Derby

Student accommodation in Derby includes student houses, private halls, flats and apartment-style options for different living needs. Room choices range from studios and en-suites to non-en-suites and 1–3 bed layouts, so students can compare privacy, shared living and weekly rent before choosing. Our Derby student accommodation starts from £83/week with bills included and fully furnished options, helping you manage your budget more easily. Our listings are close to Derby city centre and all within 2 miles of the University of Derby, with public transport commutes usually within 30 minutes. This location range helps students balance city-centre convenience, campus access, transport links and nearby student areas without treating location as a separate afterthought. Some properties may also offer security features such as 24/7 CCTV, access control or on-site security, depending on the building.

uhomes.com is a user-friendly rental platform for students, which brings prices, photos, videos, floor plans, lease details, available discounts and property information into one place. Instead of switching between different letting agents in Derby, students can use filters and 24/7 consultant support to compare suitable options, confirm availability, understand lease terms and check price-match or group booking cashback before making a decision.

About Derby

Derby is a student-friendly city in the East Midlands, with about 261,000 residents recorded in the 2021 Census. The River Derwent runs through the city and through much of Derby's history. Derby has long been connected with manufacturing, rail and engineering. You can still see that older side of Derby around the Derwent Valley Mills heritage area.

Derby has more local character than it may seem at first. It is not a city built mainly for tourists. The city centre is fairly compact and the main bus routes are easy to work out around the city. Most daily things students need are not scattered too far apart. Nearby cities like Nottingham, Birmingham and Sheffield are still close enough for day trips and weekend plans.

The University of Derby is also part of the city's modern picture, especially around Kedleston Road. Derby student accommodation is suitable for students who want a calmer place to study and live. For students comparing student housing in UK, Derby can feel easier to settle into than larger cities. Derby still offering enough shops, restaurants and cultural spaces for everyday student life.

Best Derby Student Accommodation

Our best student accommodation in Derby is selected for students who want a strong mix of location, privacy, managed facilities and daily convenience. These properties are close to Derby city centre, the University of Derby, Derby College and key local routes, so students can stay connected to classes, supermarkets, cafés, transport links and student areas without moving too far from the centre.

Choose from a wide range of room types in our best accommodation for students in Derby, from private studios and en-suites to 1-bedroom flats and shared layouts for students living with friends. Most selected properties are fully furnished and ready to move into, helping you to settle in more easily after arriving in Derby. Also, enjoy the premium features like lounges, study rooms, cinema rooms, social spaces and larger layouts that support both privacy and social student living.

The list below is a recommended starting point for comparing the best Derby student accommodation by location, room privacy, facilities and daily convenience.

Cheap Student Accommodation in Derby

Cheap student accommodation in Derby starts from £83/week, with cashback offers and no service fee on uhomes.com. These budget-friendly options are a good fit if you want lower weekly rent, shared living space and convenient access to the University of Derby and local transport routes. Most affordable student accommodation in Derby are all bills included, with water, electricity, Wi-Fi, gas or heating covered in the rent. Some may also come with furnished rooms, including a bed, desk,chair, wordrobe and basic storage, helping you reduce move-in costs and daily living expenses.

For students on a tighter budget, uhomes.com makes this process simple and stress-free. You can check each listing for included costs and room details, so it is easier to compare weekly rent, extra costs and available discounts in one place.

Our affordable student houses in Derby to compare:

25 Brookside: Starts at £83/week

16 Brookside: Starts at £83/week

Uttoxeter New Road: Starts at £134/week

Room Types in Derby Student Accommodation

Derby student accommodation includes studios, en-suites, non-en-suites, 1- to 3- bedroom flats. We offer a variety of room types to suit different budgets, study habits and social preferences. Below is a clear breakdown of room types in Derby to be your starting point.

Studio

Studio to rent in Derby is usually the most private room type. Your bedroom, study area, bathroom and kitchenette are kept inside one self-contained space. So you do not need to share daily facilities with flatmates. Student studio flats in Derby may be found in managed buildings such as Victoria House, Northgate House or Roman House, depending on current availability.

En-suite

A Derby student accommodation en-suite room gives you a private bedroom and bathroom, while the kitchen and living area are usually shared with other students. It is a common choice in private halls and managed student accommodation because it gives a good balance between privacy and social living. This type is often useful for first-year students, international students or anyone who wants a managed building with a clearer room setup.

In Derby, properties such as The Croft, Northgate House and Roman House offer en-suite options, depending on availability.

Non-en-suite

A non-en-suite room usually gives you a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen and living area are shared with housemates or flatmates. It is often one of the more budget-friendly room types, especially if you are comfortable sharing daily facilities.

Compared with studios and en-suites, non-en-suites may give you a lower weekly cost. It can also work well if you are used to shared living or plan to live with friends.

1 Bedroom Flat

1 bedroom flat to rent in Derby gives you a separate bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living area. It offers more space than a studio because your sleeping area is not in the same open-plan room as your kitchen and study space.

1 bedroom flats in Derby can suit postgraduate students, couples or students who want a quieter daily routine. It is usually more expensive than a room in a shared house. But it also gives you more independence.

2 Bedroom Flat

A 2 bedroom flat to rent in Derby is a middle option between private living and shared housing. Students looking for a 2 bed flats in Derby often choose this type because it can split rent and bills without the busier feel of a large shared house. It can also be easier to manage than larger layout because there are fewer people sharing cleaning, bills and kitchen space.

3 Bedroom Layout

A 3 bedroom layout is usually better for students moving with friends or looking for a more social home. Three-bedroom flats or houses usually include shared areas such as a kitchen, living room and sometimes outdoor space. The total rent for the whole property may be higher, but the cost per person can be lower. This is why 3+ bedroom houses layouts in Derby are often attractive to students who want more space without paying studio prices.

Best Areas for Derby Student Accommodation

Derby has a thriving rental market thanks to 30,000+ students. You can find countless student accommodations in Derby, which are built in different areas, such as Derby City Centre, Ashbourne Road, Allestree and Mickleover. It is a big advantage if you can learn the characteristics of each area in advance, helping you to find proper Derby student accommodation quickly.

Derby City Centre

City Centre living puts you at the heart of shops, cafés, nightlife and the main bus/tram nodes, perfect if you want everything on your doorstep. Student flats here mean short walks to societies, part-time jobs and late-night study spots; expect more compact rooms but excellent access to campus life and campus events. Travel: the University of Derby's sites and halls are within a 25–30 minute walk across the compact campus or a short 8–12 minute bus ride from Morledge/Corporation Street (Unibus and local services). Derby College's city-centre campuses are usually a 5–15 minute walk from central stops, making the area ideal for students who prefer to commute on foot.

Ashbourne Road

Ashbourne Road sits close to the university quarter and is a long-standing student neighbourhood, you'll find a mix of purpose-built student blocks and shared houses with friendly flatmate communities. The street has easy access to supermarkets and late-night takeaways, plus direct bus links into town; many students cycle or walk to lectures. Travel: Ashbourne Road is generally about 1–2 miles from the Kedleston Road campus (roughly a 10–25 minute walk or a 5–10 minute cycle), and a short bus ride to Derby College's central sites, a convenient choice if you want quick, simple commutes and a lively student street atmosphere.

Allestree

Allestree offers leafy streets, family homes and easy access to parks, ideal if you prefer quieter evenings, green space for studying outdoors, and larger rooms at often lower rent. The area has reliable, frequent buses into town (services run roughly every 10 minutes on main routes), so social life and campus activities are still easy to reach. Travel: typical bus journeys to the University (Kedleston Road area) take about 20–30 minutes depending on the route and stop, and Derby College/city-centre campuses are similarly reachable in around 20–30 minutes by bus; some students also find cycling practical on quieter suburban roads.

Mickleover

Mickleover feels like a large village inside the city boundary, spacious properties, quieter evenings and a community vibe that suits students who want study-friendly housing and off-street parking. Local shops, pubs and parks give a relaxed, self-contained feel; properties here often offer bigger kitchens and gardens compared with inner-city rooms. Travel: regular buses connect Mickleover with Derby city centre in about 15–20 minutes, while direct journeys to the University typically take ~25–35 minutes by bus (taxis cut the time to around 8–12 minutes). Derby College's central campuses are similarly accessible by bus or a short city-centre transfer. Mickleover is a good fit for students prioritising space and quiet over nightlife on your doorstep.

Cost of Living in Derby

The cost of living in Derby for students is usually around £750 to £1,200 per month for one person, before tuition fees. It is not a “cheap city” for everyone, but compared with London, Manchester or Birmingham, Derby is usually easier to plan around. Rent is still the first number to check. After that, bills, food, buses and small weekly spending are what change the budget.

Key Living Expenses in Derby

  • Accommodation: Rent is usually the biggest monthly cost. And it can be varied by room types. A private room in a shared house or flat is often around £450 to £850 per month, while premium city-centre apartments can reach £1,300+ per month. If your main goal is to save money, shared houses are normally worth checking before studios. On uhomes.com, student accommodation in Derby UK starts from £83/week.
  • Utilities & Internet: Bills can change the real cost quite a bit. If utilities and internet are not included, you may need another £130 to £180 per month for gas, electricity, water, heating and broadband. It matters more in winter when heating can push costs up.
  • Groceries: Food costs are easier to control if you cook most days. A weekly grocery shop for one student is often around £30 to £45, depending on how often they cook at home. Eating out is where the budget can slip. A casual meal in Derby may cost around £15 to £25. Coffee and snacks between classes can also quietly add more than expected.
  • Transport: Local transport in Derby may cost around £70 to £100 per month. The transportation costs depends heavily on where your accommodation is. Taxis are convenient late at night but can quickly become expensive if used regularly.

Entertainment, laundry, phone plans, study materials and small daily purchases can add another £100 to £300 per month. The first few weeks after moving in can also cost more that usual. You may need bedding, kitchen items, cleaning products, or small things for your room. So, remember to leave some space in the budget instead of planning every pound too tightly.

Universities In Derby

Students looking at Derby usually focus on two education names first: the University of Derby and Derby College. They are not the same type of institution, but both affect where students look for housing. Some students care most about being near campus routes. Others want the city centre, the train station, part-time work, or a quieter street where rent is easier to manage.

University of Derby

The University of Derby is the main university in the city, with around 34,000 students across different levels of study and more than 300 undergraduate programmes. Its largest Derby site is Kedleston Road in Allestree, with other teaching spaces linked to Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill and the city centre.

The university also fits Derby’s wider working-city background. Derby has long links with engineering, rail and manufacturing, and the University of Derby presents itself as a modern, industry-connected university. That does not mean every student studies engineering, of course. But it does help explain why Derby feels more practical than showy as a student city.

This city layout is worth noticing before choosing where to live. Derby is not a city where every student needs to stay next to one campus gate. Student accommodation near the University of Derby is spread across central streets, managed student buildings, shared houses and quieter residential areas. Studios and en-suites may suit students who want more privacy. Shared houses and larger flats usually make more sense for students trying to keep rent lower.

Derby College

Derby College is not a university, but it is still a big part of the city’s education map. It serves school leavers, apprentices, vocational students, adult learners and some higher education students across different sites. That means Derby College students may need to think about location in a slightly different way from university students.

The Joseph Wright Centre sits in Derby city centre and is known for A-Level and advanced study. The Roundhouse is based around Pride Park and is more closely connected with technical and vocational learning. For students, this makes travel planning quite practical: a city-centre flat may work better for one course, while a house with good bus or train access may be better for another.

This is why choosing Derby College housing should not be judged by distance alone. Rent, course location, bus routes, room type and daily routine all matter. If you study in Derby, it is worth comparing Derby city centre student accommodation and quieter residential options before deciding which setup fits your week.

Transportation in Derby

Getting around Derby is mostly about buses, walking, cycling, trains and the occasional taxi. Students comparing Derby student lettings usually find daily travel easier when they stay near the city centre, campus routes or a bus stop they will actually use.

Key Transportation Options

  • Buses: Buses are the primary local transport for getting around, with Arriva and trentbarton covering many local routes. The Ride transport app can help students plan journey or buy tickets.
    • Major operator: Trentbarton, Arriva, Kinchbus and Notts & Derby
    • Useful student route: The U1 Unibus is one of the most useful routes for University of Derby students, linking Derby Train Station, Derby city centre and the Kedleston Road campus.
  • Rail: The railway is a common way of travelling with in Derby. There are two operating companies serve Derby Railway services.
    • East Midlands Railway runs regular intercity service on the Midland Main Line.
    • CrossCountry offers hourly service between Nottingham, Birmingham and Cardiff.
  • Taxis and Rideshares: Uber and Bolt operate throughout Derby, and local private hire companies such as Albatross Cars are also available. They are handy for late nights, airport transfers or awkward routes, but most students use them only occasionally.

Ticketing and Discounts

  • Spectrum Card: A multi-operator bus travel ticket that allows unlimited travel on the day of purchase across most services within the city limits
  • PlusBus: An add-on ticket to your train ticket that can offer cheaper bus travel across the city area.
    • The Derby PlusBus day ticket costs £4.85 for adults, £2.50 for children and £3.20 with a Railcard.
  • Gold Card: A local bus pass for older or disabled individuals offered by the Derby City Council.

Student Living in Derby

Student living in Derby often centres around the city centre, Derbion, local cafes and nearby green spaces. The city is smaller than Manchester or Birmingham, leading to a calmer pace. The city is not built around one huge nighlife scene, which can actually make it easier to settle into.

Nightlife & Entertainment

  • For nights out: Derby city centre has Purple Flag status, which means it recognised for offering a safer and better-managed night time scene.
  • Student spots: Popworld is known for student nights, while the Mixing House is a popular city-centre spot for drinks and music.
  • For something quieter: Derby Theatre offers live plays and comedy, with discounted tickets starting from £5. QUAD is another easy option if you want films, exhibitions or small cultural events instead of a pub night.

Outdoors & Nature

  • Green Spaces: Darley Park, Markeaton Park and the River Derwent give students places for a short trip.

The University Experience

  • Campus areas: The University of Derby brings student activity around Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill and routes back toward the city centre.
  • Societies and sports: The Union of Students runs clubs, societies, events and student representation. Sports, volunteering and course-based societies can make Derby feel energetic, especially in the first few weeks after moving in.
  • Career side: The University of Derby also presents itself as an industry-connected university, with links to employers such as Rolls-Royce, Toyota and the NHS.

Tourist Attractions in Derby

Derby sits along the River Derwent in the East Midlands, with industrial museums, city-centre landmarks, green parks and Derbyshire countryside all within easy reach. For students living in Derby near the city centre, main bus routes or the railway station, many attractions are easy to fit around an afternoon break, a weekend plan or a visit from friends.

Industrial Heritage & Culture

  • Museum of Making at Derby Silk Mill
  • Derby Meseum and Art Gallery
  • Pickford's House

Landmarks & Architecture

  • Derby Cathedral
  • Pride Park Stadium

Parks & Nature

  • Darley Park
  • Markeaton Park

Nearby Attractions & Excursions

  • Kedleston Hall
  • Peak District & Derbyshire

FAQs on Student Accommodation Derby

When is the best time to look for student accommodation in Derby?

You should start looking for student accommodation Derby at least 3–6 months before your move-in date. Early searching gives you more choices in price, room type, location and lease length, especially before the September intake.

What types of Derby student accommodation are available?

Derby student accommodation includes student houses, private halls, flats, and apartments. Room types include studios, en-suites, non-en-suites and 1–3 bed layouts. Houses and shared flats usually suit students who want lower rent, while studios and 1-bedroom flats are better for more privacy.

Where are the best areas for student housing in Derby?

The best areas for student housing in Derby include Derby city centre, Ashbourne Road, Uttoxeter New Road, Allestree, Mickleover and Darley. City centre options are useful for shops and transport, while residential areas often work better for shared houses, quieter streets and lower rent.

How much does Derby student accommodation cost?

Student accommodation in Derby on uhomes.com starts from £83/week. Prices vary by property type, room type, location, lease length and what is included in the rent, so always check bills, service fees and available offers before booking.

Can I find cheap accommodation for students in Derby?

Yes, we provide cheap accommodation for students in Derby starts from £83/week. Lower-rent options are mainly shared student houses and selected budget rooms, and students can also check cashback offers, no service fee listings and included costs before booking.

Are student houses in Derby a good choice?

Yes, student houses in Derby are a good choice if you want lower rent, shared living space and a more home-like setup. They often suit groups of friends or students who are happy to share kitchens, bathrooms and living areas.

 

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