Location and property overview
The Colston is situated at 8-10 Colston Avenue in central Bristol, placing residents within easy reach of the city’s shops, restaurants and cultural venues. The building is described as offering studio and two-bedroom apartments designed for independent living. Its postcode (BS1 4ST) falls in the city centre, meaning most university lecture buildings, libraries and transport links are a short walk or bus ride away.
Bristol is home to roughly 34 student properties listed on independent platforms, with the city’s entry-level weekly rent starting at £149.60. The Colston’s rental range sits above that baseline, reflecting its city-centre location and the type of accommodation it provides. The property does not list on-site facilities such as a gym or common room in the available data, so prospective tenants should confirm what is included before signing.
Price positioning compared to Bristol market
The Colston’s weekly prices run from £249.02 to £319.02 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This places it about 66–113% above the city’s lowest advertised weekly price of £149.60. The premium is typical for newer or centrally located properties, especially those offering self-contained flats rather than shared houses.
For context, a tenant paying the lower end of The Colston’s range would spend roughly £10,763 over a standard 43-week academic year. The upper end would come to about £13,718. These figures are indicative and do not include utility bills, contents insurance or any application fees. It is advisable to ask the operator for a full breakdown of what the weekly rent covers.
Room types and guidance

The Colston offers two unit types:
- Studio apartments: self-contained with a private kitchen and bathroom. Suitable for people who value privacy and do not want to share a living space.
- Two-bedroom apartments: a share option with one flatmate. Each tenant likely has their own bedroom and shares the kitchen, living room and bathroom. Good for those who want some social interaction within the flat.
No floor plans or square footage are provided in the listing. Future residents should request dimensions, especially for studio layouts, to ensure the space meets their needs. The property does not specify whether it is fully furnished, but most purpose‑built student accommodation in Bristol is let furnished. Confirm this with the operator.
Who this residence suits / doesn’t suit
Suits:
- Students or young professionals who prefer a central location with immediate access to shops, nightlife and transport.
- Individuals who want a studio rather than a shared house, particularly if they have specific dietary needs or study habits that require a private kitchen.
- Small groups of two people who already know each other and want a two-bedroom flat with shared living space but separate bedrooms.
Doesn’t suit:
- Budget‑conscious tenants who need the lowest possible rent. The city has options starting at £149.60 weekly.
- People looking for large shared houses with many flatmates (The Colston does not offer 3+ bedroom layouts).
- Residents who rely on extensive on‑site amenities such as a gym, cinema room or 24‑hour security. The available data does not list such features.
The building currently holds a 3.0 out of 5 rating based on two Google reviews. No written reviews are available in our dataset, so the rating should be treated as indicative with a very small sample size. Potential tenants may want to search for additional independent feedback before committing.
Booking timing considerations
The property does not specify a minimum lease length or an available‑from date in the listing data. For Bristol’s academic calendar (typically September to June for most universities), the busiest booking period is January to August for the following academic year. If you are aiming for a September 2026 move‑in, start inquiring no later than early 2026. Studios in central locations tend to be taken earlier than two‑bedroom apartments.
Because the operator holds the details on deposit, contract terms and move‑in dates, it is essential to contact them directly and confirm availability for 2026 or 2027 tenancies. Do not rely on platform‑listed dates alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the apartments furnished?
The listing does not explicitly state whether furniture is provided. Most student accommodation in central Bristol is let furnished, but you should verify this with the operator before signing. If unfurnished, factor in the cost of a bed, desk, sofa and kitchen appliances.
How close is The Colston to the main university campus?
The Colston is on Colston Avenue, which is roughly a 5–10 minute walk from the centre of the main university area. Walking times to specific lecture buildings will vary. The property is well served by bus routes for campuses further out. Check the precise distance based on your faculty location.
What is the deposit and how is it paid?
Deposit details are not provided in the available data. In the UK, student accommodation deposits are typically equivalent to four to six weeks’ rent and are protected by a government‑approved scheme. Confirm the exact amount and payment method with the operator.
Sources & data date
All price, location and rating data in this article are sourced from the property listing as recorded on 2026-07. Prices are indicative and may change; always confirm with the operator.
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