Overview & location
Potterrow is a modern student accommodation located at 16-18 Potterrow in Edinburgh, directly opposite the University of Edinburgh’s campus. The address places it in the heart of the city’s student quarter, within walking distance of lecture theatres, libraries, and central amenities such as supermarkets, cafés, and public transport links. The property is a dedicated purpose-built residence offering studio rooms only, with on-site facilities including a gym, Wi-Fi, and CCTV security. It is managed by a provider that focuses on self-contained living for students who prefer privacy over shared apartments.
Based on the source data, Potterrow has a rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 5 reviews, though no individual review text is available to quote. The rating suggests a generally positive reception, but the small sample size means it should be interpreted with caution.
The property is listed in a city where the minimum weekly price across all student accommodation is 139.30 GBP (indicative — confirm with the operator). Potterrow’s published weekly rent range is 368–469 GBP, placing it well above the city’s entry-level options. This makes sense as the property offers studios, which are typically more expensive than shared flats or en-suite rooms.
Who this residence suits (and who should look elsewhere)
Suits:
- Students who prioritise privacy and independence. All rooms are studios, so there is no shared living space or kitchen with other residents. This is ideal for postgraduate students, Ph.D. candidates, or anyone who prefers to study and cook alone without negotiating schedules with flatmates.
- Students attending the University of Edinburgh. The location is directly opposite the main campus, making it one of the most convenient options for that university. For Heriot-Watt University students, the property is less central to that campus (located in Riccarton, west Edinburgh), but bus routes from the city centre connect to Heriot-Watt in about 30–40 minutes.
- Residents who want an on-site gym. Not all student accommodations in Edinburgh include a fitness facility, so this is a specific perk.
- Those who value modern interiors and CCTV security. The description emphasises modern design and surveillance, which may appeal to international students or anyone concerned about safety in a city centre location.
Does not suit:
- Students on a tight budget. At 368 GBP per week minimum (indicative — confirm with the operator), Potterrow is significantly above the city’s average student rent. The lowest city price of 139.30 GBP per week typically refers to shared houses or en-suite rooms in older properties. Potterrow’s studios represent a premium product.
- Students who want a social atmosphere with shared common areas. The property does not appear to offer communal lounges or shared apartments; it is purely studios. If you prefer to meet flatmates in a shared kitchen or living room, a cluster flat arrangement in another residence might be more suitable.
- Short-stay tenants. The available data does not list a minimum lease length, but studios at this price point are generally offered on standard academic-year contracts (typically 44 or 51 weeks). If you need a short-term booking (e.g., one semester), you would need to check directly with the operator.
Price positioning vs Edinburgh’s market

The city-wide from-price of 139.30 GBP per week (indicative — confirm with the operator) represents the cheapest available room across 34 listed properties in Edinburgh. This low figure usually corresponds to a single room in a shared house or a budget en-suite in an older building. Potterrow’s studio range of 368–469 GBP per week is roughly 2.6 to 3.4 times that baseline, placing it in the upper tier of Edinburgh student housing.
For context, standard en-suite rooms in modern purpose-built blocks in the city centre typically fall between 200 and 300 GBP per week. Studios in the same areas usually range from 300 to 500 GBP, depending on size, location, and amenities. Potterrow’s 368 GBP starting price is therefore competitive for a studio near the University of Edinburgh, but not the cheapest option among studios. The upper end of 469 GBP might include larger or higher-floor units.
When evaluating the price, remember that “indicative — confirm with the operator” applies to all figures. Rent may vary by room type, floor level, or booking window, and deposits or fees may not be included in the weekly rate. Always verify the total cost, including any security deposit, utility caps, and check-in/check-out charges.
Room type guidance
Potterrow offers studio rooms only, according to the available data. No unit types are listed separately, but a range exists within 368–469 GBP weekly. Typically, studios differ by size (square footage), whether they have a separate kitchenette or a combined kitchen/living area, and possibly whether they include a double or single bed, and window orientation.
Key considerations when choosing a studio at Potterrow:
- Size and layout. Higher-priced rooms are likely larger or have a better layout (e.g., a separate sleeping area). If you plan to spend a lot of time in your room, a larger studio with a designated workspace may be worth the extra cost.
- Floor level. Some buildings charge more for higher floors with better views or less street noise. Since Potterrow is on a main road (Potterrow), lower floors may face some traffic noise, though modern glazing usually mitigates this.
- Room specifications not listed. The data does not include information such as bed size, whether the room is furnished (most are), or whether bills are included. Confirm these details with the operator.
Because there is only one room style (studio), the main decision is how much you are willing to pay within the 368–469 range. If your budget is tight, opt for the minimum-priced studio; if you want extra space or a better view, step up to mid-range.
Booking timing considerations
Peak demand for Edinburgh student accommodation runs from late spring through early autumn, with many rooms reserved between March and August for the academic year starting in September. Potterrow’s premium location and high rating suggest it may fill up early.
- Booking early (January–March) gives you the widest choice of studios and price levels. You are more likely to secure a lower-priced unit or a specific floor preference.
- Booking mid-year (April–August) still offers availability, but the cheapest studios may be gone, and fewer units remain.
- Booking late (September or later) – immediate availability is possible if another student cancels, but options are limited. Rents may be at the upper end of the range as only larger or more expensive studios remain.
Since no minimum lease is specified, you should assume a standard 44 or 51-week contract unless the operator states otherwise. For students starting in January or needing a shorter stay, inquire directly about flexibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Potterrow close to the University of Edinburgh’s main library and teaching buildings?
Yes. The property is situated opposite the University of Edinburgh’s central area, minutes from George Square, the Main Library, and most arts, humanities, and social science lecture buildings. Students attending the King’s Buildings or Little France campus would need to take a bus (about 20–30 minutes).
What is included in the weekly rent for a studio at Potterrow?
The source data does not list inclusions. Generally, purpose-built student studios in the UK include water, electricity, heating, Wi-Fi, and building contents insurance in the rent. But this must be confirmed with the operator. Council tax exemption is automatically applied for full-time students. The gym and CCTV are mentioned as on-site amenities, and access to them is likely included.
Are there shared social spaces or events organised by the property?
The description mentions a gym, Wi-Fi, and CCTV, but does not refer to communal lounges, study rooms, or social events. Given the studio-only nature, Potterrow leans toward independent living. If you want a built-in community, consider a residence that offers co-working areas, common rooms, or a social programme.
Sources & data date
All data (prices, rating, location, facility descriptions) is drawn from the provider’s listing as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. No individual resident reviews were available in the source material.
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