Student accommodation near University of Exeter

The University of Exeter is a Russell Group university ranked 11th in the Complete University Guide 2026, with TEF Gold across all three aspects of t…

The University of Exeter is a Russell Group university ranked 11th in the Complete University Guide 2026, with TEF Gold across all three aspects of teaching quality. Its main campus in Exeter sits within a registered botanic garden, with Dartmoor and the Devon coast both within easy reach. Browse our student accommodation near the University of Exeter to find the right room for your next academic year.

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University of Exeter

Student accommodation near the University of Exeter

Private student accommodation near the University of Exeter is clustered between Streatham Campus and the city centre, with options in the residential streets on both sides of the hill. Most properties include bills in the weekly rent and offer facilities such as gyms, study spaces, and communal areas. The main thing to consider is which campus you will be based at, since Exeter is a hilly city and the walk between Streatham Campus and the city centre involves a noticeable climb.

If you are studying at Streatham Campus, the university’s main site on the northern edge of the city centre, properties in the Pennsylvania and St James areas put you within walking distance of lectures. The Northfield is close to campus and offers en-suite rooms and studios with social spaces and an on-site gym. Study Inn Walnut Gardens is another option nearby, with studios and serviced apartments alongside facilities including a cinema room, gym, and study areas.

For students based at St Luke’s Campus, which is home to the medical school and health-related subjects, the city centre and Heavitree are more practical locations. Northernhay House offers studios close to Northernhay Gardens and within walking distance of both St Luke’s and the High Street. Renslade House is centrally located with en-suite rooms and studios, well placed for either campus.

It is worth noting that some University of Exeter courses are based at the Penryn Campus in Cornwall, which is shared with Falmouth University. The accommodation listed on this page is for the Exeter campuses. If you are studying in Cornwall, you will need to look at accommodation in the Falmouth and Penryn area.

Exeter University accommodation is relatively expensive compared to the national average, but cheaper than cities like Bristol or Bath. You can use the filters on Mystudenthalls.com to narrow your search by price, room type, and distance from campus. For a broader look at the city, see our Exeter student accommodation page.

About the University of Exeter

Ranking

The University of Exeter is ranked 11th in the Complete University Guide 2026, up from 14th the previous year. It is ranked 17th in the Guardian University Guide 2026 and 14th in the Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026, placing it in the top 20 across all three major UK league tables. Globally, it is ranked 155th in the QS World University Rankings 2026. The university received Gold in all three aspects of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023, covering student experience, student outcomes, and educational gain.

Location

The University of Exeter has four campuses. Streatham Campus is the main site, located on the northern edge of Exeter city centre. The campus is set within 300 acres of parkland and is a registered botanic garden, giving it a green, spacious feel that is unusual for a city-centre university. St Luke’s Campus is about a mile south of Streatham, closer to the city centre, and is home to the medical school, sport and health sciences, and education. The university also has campuses at Penryn and Truro in Cornwall, shared with Falmouth University under the Combined Universities in Cornwall initiative.

Employability

The University of Exeter has a strong graduate employment record. The university is ranked among the top 13 institutions most targeted by leading UK employers, according to High Fliers’ Graduate Market 2026. Many degrees offer the option of a placement year, study abroad, or industrial experience, and the university’s Career Zone provides support from first year through to graduation.

Student fees

For home undergraduate students starting in the 2026/27 academic year, tuition fees at the University of Exeter are £9,790 per year. The UK government has indicated that fees are likely to continue to rise, with £10,050 expected for 2027/28. International undergraduate fees vary by course. Full details will be set out in your offer letter.

Bursaries and scholarships

The University of Exeter offers a range of scholarships and bursaries. The Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarships provide awards starting at £5,000 for international students. There are also subject-specific scholarships, sports scholarships, and bursaries linked to household income. The university’s website has a full list of what is available and how to apply.

Student life at the University of Exeter

Exeter is a small city with a strong student identity. The university’s 30,000 students make up a significant share of the population, and the city’s cafes, bars, and restaurants reflect that. The Students’ Guild runs over 260 societies and sports clubs, and the university is consistently in the top five of the BUCS university sport leagues, so there is a strong culture of getting involved whether you are competitive or just looking to try something new.

Streatham Campus itself has a distinctive feel. The grounds are a registered botanic garden, with mature trees, lakes, and sculpture trails running between the teaching buildings. The Forum is the central hub, housing the library, student services, cafes, and the Students’ Guild. It is also where you will find The Ram Bar, the main student venue on campus.

Beyond the campus, Gandy Street in the city centre is known for its independent cafes and shops, and the Quayside along the River Exe has pubs, restaurants, and outdoor space. Exeter Cathedral is a short walk from both campuses, and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) is free to visit. For nightlife, Timepiece on Little Castle Street is the most established student venue, while Unit 1 and The Lemon Grove (the Guild’s own venue) are popular on different nights. Exeter Phoenix hosts live music, film screenings, and comedy throughout the year.

One of the genuine advantages of studying in Exeter is the access to the outdoors. Dartmoor National Park is around 30 minutes away by bus, and the Devon coast at Exmouth is under an hour by train. The Exe Estuary Trail is a popular cycling and walking route running from the city down to the coast.

University of Exeter accommodation FAQs

How highly ranked is the University of Exeter?

The University of Exeter is ranked 11th in the Complete University Guide 2026, 17th in the Guardian University Guide 2026, and 14th in the Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026. It is a Russell Group university and received Gold in all three aspects of the Teaching Excellence Framework 2023. Globally, it is ranked 155th in the QS World University Rankings 2026.

Where do University of Exeter students live?

Most first-year students live in university-managed accommodation on or near Streatham Campus. From second year, many students move into private accommodation in areas like Pennsylvania and St James, which are close to Streatham Campus, or Heavitree, which is more convenient for St Luke’s Campus. The city centre is also popular and offers easy access to both campuses, shops, and nightlife. For more on the city, see our Exeter student accommodation page.

Is Exeter an affordable city for students?

Exeter is more affordable than many cities in the south of England, though accommodation costs tend to be higher than in northern university cities. Student accommodation near the University of Exeter is available across a range of price points, from en-suite rooms in shared apartments to self-contained studios. The city’s compact size helps keep transport costs low.

Is Exeter hilly?

Yes. Streatham Campus sits on a hill above the city centre, and the walk between the two involves a noticeable gradient. This is worth thinking about when choosing where to live, particularly if you plan to walk or cycle to lectures. Properties in Pennsylvania and St James are closer to the top of the hill, while city centre accommodation means a steeper walk up to campus. Many students use the Stagecoach bus services to avoid the climb.

What is the University of Exeter known for?

The University of Exeter is a Russell Group university with particular strengths in climate science, environmental research, and health. It is one of the UK’s leading centres for climate research and has close links with the Met Office, which is headquartered in Exeter. The university also has strong programmes in business, law, engineering, and the humanities, and its Streatham Campus is a registered botanic garden.

How do I book student accommodation near the University of Exeter?

You can browse all available student accommodation near the University of Exeter on Mystudenthalls.com, compare prices and features, and contact providers directly through the listing pages. If you are unsure what type of room suits you, our guide to the different types of student accommodation is a good starting point. Many properties offer online viewings or virtual tours if you are unable to visit in person.