Overview and Location
Phoenix Court is a student accommodation located at Bond Street South, Bristol BS1 3PH. The property sits within walking distance of the city’s main university campus, making it a convenient option for students who prefer to commute on foot or by bicycle. The address places residents in a central area of Bristol, with access to shops, restaurants, and public transport links. The building does not currently publish a full list of unit types or amenities in the available data, so prospective tenants should contact the operator directly for detailed floor plans and facilities.
The property holds a rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 7 reviews on the listing platform. No individual resident comments were provided in the dataset, so this overview relies on the aggregate score and the factual details supplied.
Price Positioning
Phoenix Court is listed at £345 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is a fixed weekly rate, with no price range given.
For context, the lowest weekly rent among the 34 student properties listed in Bristol starts at £149.60 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Phoenix Court therefore sits at approximately 2.3 times the city’s entry-level price. This places it clearly in the mid-to-upper tier of Bristol’s student housing market. Students on a tighter budget will find more affordable options elsewhere, while those prioritising location and a set weekly cost may find Phoenix Court competitive within its segment.
The price is quoted in GBP. All figures are indicative and should be verified directly with the accommodation operator before committing.
Who Is This Residence For? Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

Phoenix Court may suit you if:
- You are studying at the nearby university and want a walkable commute — the property is described as within walking distance of a major university campus.
- You prefer a fixed weekly rent with no variation, as the listing shows a single price point.
- You value a central Bristol location close to shops, nightlife, and transport.
- You are comfortable paying above the city’s average student rent in exchange for convenience and a central address.
Phoenix Court may not be a good fit if:
- You have a limited budget — at £345 per week, it is significantly more expensive than the city’s lowest-priced options (from £149.60/week). You could save over £195 per week by choosing a cheaper property.
- You need a wide choice of room types or flexible lease lengths — the current data does not list unit types or minimum lease terms, so you may have to wait for clarification from the operator.
- You rely on resident reviews to make your decision — no written reviews are available in this dataset, only an aggregate rating.
- You prefer a quieter, more suburban setting — Bond Street South is in a central area, which may come with urban noise.
Room Types and Guidance
The available data does not specify room types at Phoenix Court (e.g., en-suite, studio, shared flat). No unit type list is provided. This is unusual for student accommodation listings and suggests that the property may be marketed through a channel that does not break down individual room categories.
Practical guidance for prospective tenants:
- Contact the operator (via the platform’s messaging or enquiry feature) to request a full list of room configurations, sizes, and included utilities.
- Ask about shared vs. private bathrooms, kitchen facilities, and whether bills are included in the weekly rent.
- If you are considering a group booking, inquire about cluster flats or shared apartments.
- Given the absence of room-type data, do not rely solely on the online listing — confirm the exact unit you would be renting before signing any agreement.
Booking Timing
The listing does not provide an “available from” date or a minimum lease term. For academic year 2026/2027, student properties in Bristol typically begin releasing rooms in the autumn of 2025, with peak booking activity from January to June 2026. However, without specific availability information, you should:
- Contact the operator as early as possible to ask when bookings open for the 2026/2027 academic year.
- Inquire about the minimum contract length (e.g., 44 weeks, 51 weeks).
- Ask whether a deposit is required and what the cancellation policy is (no deposit amount is provided in the dataset).
If you are a current student looking for a room starting sooner, check for mid-term or short-let availability directly with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the rent at Phoenix Court?
The data does not list included services (e.g., bills, internet, contents insurance). You must ask the operator directly. At £345 per week, some Bristol properties at this price point include utilities, but this is not guaranteed.
How far is Phoenix Court from the university?
The listing states the property is “within walking distance of the University of Bristol.” No exact distance or walking time is provided. Use online mapping tools or ask the operator for a specific travel estimate to your faculty building.
Are there any reviews or testimonials for this residence?
The dataset contains no written reviews. The property has an aggregate rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 7 reviews on the platform. Without verbatim comments, it is not possible to assess resident experiences in detail. You may ask the operator for references or check other independent sources (though note that no other domains are cited here).
Sources & data date
Data sourced from the listing platform “uhomes” (internal reference ID uh-s00013320). City average from 34 properties in Bristol. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator. Data as of July 2026.
For live availability and specific room offers, please use the on‑site assistant to contact Phoenix Court directly.
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