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Sunday, August 2, 2020

The Best Accommodations in Huddersfield for University Students

Huddersfield is an old Yorkshire market town steeped in history and local legend showcased in its amazing Victorian architecture. The town is set against a backdrop of Peak District parkland and Pennine Moors, with buildings and locations that have been made famous by writers, film, and television throughout the ages. With monuments like Castle Hill and Tolson Memorial Museum, the town has evolved into a vibrant town filled with creativity, art, and musical excellence.
Being home to the University of Huddersfield, the diverse student population from around the world adds extra vibrancy to the town. The university campus offers a range of courses for undergraduates, postgraduates, and various research degrees as well apprenticeships opportunities.

1. iQ Aspley House


iQ Aspley House is located only a 6-minutes’ walk away from the University of Huddersfield, which is perfect for students looking to cut down on commute time. The accommodation is also close to The Piazza Centre, so you can buy everything you need under one roof. There are a range of en-suite rooms and studios – all equipped with a bed, a quiet study area, plenty of storage space, and a shower – that you can choose from depending on what your preference is. The property includes various onsite facilities such asa cinema room where you can watch movies. You also have access to a fully equipped gym, an exciting games room, and quiet study area. When you need to interact with the other residents, head to  the communal lounge and get to know them better. 




2. iQ Castings


A popular choice of student accommodation in heart of the town, iQ Castings is located just an 8-minutes’ walk from the University of Huddersfield campus. The nearest bus station is right around the corner, so you can explore your surroundings during the weekend. With so many en-suite rooms and studios to choose from, students will be able to live in a shared space or anindependent setting. Each room has a comfortable bed, study area, and a shower, so the students feel at home at all times. Apart from this, you can spend time at the social spaces when you need to take a break from your studies. There is an onsite gym where students can de-stress and a games room where you can play board games while getting to know the others. You can even host movie marathons as there is a cinema room when you are not going out for the night. Within a 20-minutes’ walk away, you have a variety of bars, restaurants and shops, where you can catch up with your friends.




3. iQ Little Aspley House


Located minutes away from the River Colne and within walking distance of the town centre, iQ Little Aspley House offers modern student accommodation, with a range of en-suite rooms and studios. The University of Huddersfield is a 7-minutes’ walk away from the residence, which is one of the reasons why students choose staying here. With excellent transport links, students will be able to easily travel around the town during their spare time. The rooms have been furnished to the highest of standards, keeping in mind the comfort of students. This property shares the facilities of its sister property,Aspley House, which is located just down the road from here. What’s more, the onsite team regularly organises get-togethers and events for the residents, so they can get to know each other well. 




Friday, July 3, 2020

2 Reasons Why Huddersfield is a great Student City

Huddersfield is a large historical market town with a surprising mix of old and new. It is located in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England and is now home to an interesting, multicultural population and represents the best that British towns have to offer. From the striking views of Emley Moor to the bustle of the town centre to the popular Last Of The Summer Wine landscape in nearby Holmfirth, Huddersfield has so much to offer. 




The Grade 1 listed train station in St George's Square was described by Sir John Betjeman as 'the most beautiful station façade in England'. Huddersfield can be easily reached from big cities such as Leeds and Manchester. Huddersfield boasts excellent primary and secondary schools along with the world-class University of Huddersfield. The students studying at this university opt to stay in private accommodations like , iQ Castings,  iQ Aspley House and iQ Little Aspley House. 

There are many reasons which make this city a must-visit one.

1. Cafe and Cocktail


The food scene in Huddersfield has always been vibrant but now it's taken on a whole new dimension with diverse and exciting eateries making the town a real foodie’s paradise. Don’t forget to try Eric's in the quiet area of Lindley. Eric Paxman has travelled the world working for chefs like Marco Pierre White at L'Escargot before returning home and setting up his own restaurant. The Bionic Chef at Barncliife Mills in Shelley is also gaining huge popularity for the food it serves. If you are like me who is fond of fish and chips, the Woodhead Road in Holmfirth is definitely worth visiting

2. De-stressing


The town is great for de-stressing with the Titanic Spa - the country's first eco-spa in a beautifully restored textile mill in Linthwaite. The place offers a lot of things like beautifully designed apartments for an overnight stay in addition to the spa. Another such place is Alexandra House which is tucked in a quiet corner of the outskirts of town and has been pampering and improving the well-being of stressed locals for over a decade. 




These 2 reasons are just the tip of the iceberg which makes this market town worth visiting. Studying coming here and living in accommodations like iQ Aspley House or iQ Little Aspley House get to enjoy both academic and social life. University Living a managed marketplace offers well-built student homes to live in the city.