Overview
The Foundry is a purpose-built student accommodation located on Cavendish Street in Leeds, England (postcode LS3 1BN). It offers a mix of ensuites and studios, making it a versatile option for students who want a private bathroom or a fully self-contained living space. The property is managed by a dedicated housing provider and sits within walking distance of the University of Leeds campus. According to the listing data, the weekly rent ranges from £127 to £246 (indicative — confirm with the operator), placing it in the mid-to-upper price bracket for student housing in the city. The property holds a rating of 4.7 out of 5, based on 9 reviews on the platform (though individual review texts were not provided for this analysis). Leeds has 34 student properties listed on the platform, with the city’s lowest-priced accommodation starting at £85 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). This context helps to gauge where The Foundry sits in the local market.
Who This Residence Suits
The Foundry is best suited for students who prioritise a private bathroom and a quiet, self-contained living environment. The ensuites give you your own shower, toilet, and sink while still sharing a communal kitchen and living area with flatmates. This arrangement works well for those who want social interactions in common spaces but value personal privacy when sleeping or studying. Studios, on the other hand, are ideal for students who prefer complete independence – having your own kitchen, bathroom, and living area means no sharing of facilities at all. If you are a postgraduate student, a final-year undergraduate, or someone who needs a consistent study space without flatmate distractions, a studio at The Foundry could be a good fit.
The location on Cavendish Street is also a strong point. It is within a 10-to-15-minute walk of the University of Leeds main campus and the Leeds University Union. This makes it convenient for attending lectures, using the library, or meeting friends on campus without needing to rely on public transport. The area around Cavendish Street is relatively residential and quieter than the nightlife-heavy zones closer to the city centre, so if you prefer a calm environment for studying and sleeping, The Foundry suits that need. The property’s rating of 4.7 out of 5 suggests that past residents have had a largely positive experience, although specific feedback is not available in the dataset.
Who It Might Not Suit

The Foundry may not be the best choice for students on a tight budget. The starting price of £127 per week (indicative) is 49% higher than the city’s lowest available price of £85 per week (indicative). If you are looking for the cheapest possible accommodation in Leeds, you will find shared houses or basic halls in the £80–£100 range. The Foundry’s more modern, en-suite and studio setup comes at a premium that may stretch a limited budget.
Students who value a strong social atmosphere in their accommodation might also look elsewhere. The property’s design – private bathrooms and self-contained studios – reduces the natural interaction that happens in shared bathroom halls or larger communal flats. If you are a first-year undergraduate who wants to meet lots of new people quickly, a traditional shared-bathroom hall or a larger cluster flat with many flatmates could offer more opportunities for spontaneous socialising. The Foundry’s private rooms could feel isolating if you are not proactive about joining societies or common-room events.
Additionally, the property does not have any specific tags or on-site amenities listed in the data (such as a gym, cinema room, or common lounge). While that does not mean such facilities are absent, students who want extensive social spaces within the building may want to check with the operator directly. The location, while close to the university, is slightly away from the main shopping and nightlife districts of Leeds city centre. If you prefer to be in the middle of the action – near bars, restaurants, and the train station – a city-centre property might be more convenient, though likely at a higher rent.
Price Positioning vs Leeds Market
Leeds is one of the more affordable student cities in the UK, but prices vary widely by property type and location. The city’s lowest-priced student accommodation starts at £85 per week (indicative) – typically shared houses or older halls with shared bathrooms. The Foundry’s minimum rent of £127 per week (indicative) places it above this entry-level tier. The maximum rent in the property is £246 per week (indicative), which likely applies to the largest studios.
To give a rough benchmark:
- Shared room or basic hall: £85–£110 per week
- Ensuite room in standard PBSA: £120–£160 per week
- Studio in good-quality PBSA: £160–£250+ per week
The Foundry’s range of £127–£246 covers both ensuites (lower end) and studios (higher end). Compared to other Leeds properties on the platform, this is competitive for a location close to the University of Leeds. The 4.7 rating indicates that residents find the value acceptable given the quality. However, always remember that prices are indicative and subject to change – confirm with the operator before making any financial commitments.
Room-Type Guidance
The University of Leeds has a large student population, and accommodation near campus is in high demand. The Foundry offers two main room types:
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Ensuite rooms: You get your own private bathroom but share a kitchen and living space with a small group of flatmates (typically 4–6 people). These are priced at the lower end of the £127–£246 range. Ensuites are a good balance of privacy and social living. They work for most undergraduates and postgraduates who don’t want to cook alone every night.
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Studios: These have your own kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. No sharing is required, so you have complete control over your environment. Studios cost more – likely the upper part of the price range. They are best for students who want zero compromises on privacy, or for couples (if the operator permits dual occupancy – check).
The data does not list exact room sizes or floor plans, so visit the property website or request a virtual tour to understand the layout. If you are sharing a kitchen in an ensuite, check whether the kitchen is equipped with appliances (oven, hob, microwave, fridge-freezer) and whether the flatmates are in the same year group. Studios usually have a small kitchenette; some may have a separate hob, while others only have a microwave. Confirm these details with the provider.
Booking Timing
Demand for student accommodation near the University of Leeds is highest between November and April for the following academic year. For the 2026/27 academic year, many students start booking from October 2025 onwards. The Foundry’s reputation (4.7 rating) and central location likely mean it fills up relatively early. If you are interested, it is advisable to start your search in late 2025 and aim to secure a room by early 2026. Late bookings (after May) may have limited availability, especially for studios.
Some operators offer early-bird discounts or reduced deposits for early bookings. Do not rely on this article for offers; check the property’s website for the latest terms. Also note that many contracts run 51 weeks or 44 weeks. The data does not specify minimum lease length – confirm with the operator whether a shorter-term lease (e.g., for summer) is possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is The Foundry from the University of Leeds?
The property is located on Cavendish Street, which is about 0.5 miles from the main University of Leeds campus. Walking takes around 10–12 minutes. Bicycle parking may be available; check with the operator. It is also close to the Leeds University Union and the Edward Boyle Library.
Does The Foundry include bills in the rent?
Most purpose-built student accommodation in the UK includes water, electricity, gas, and internet in the weekly rent. Based on the property type, The Foundry likely includes these costs. However, the dataset does not confirm this explicitly. You should verify with the operator whether any additional charges apply, such as a deposit or admin fee.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation policies vary by operator. Usually, there is a cooling-off period (e.g., 14 days after signing) during which you can cancel without penalty outside of term time. After that, you may need to find a replacement tenant or forfeit your deposit. Ask the operator directly for their cancellation terms in writing.
Sources & data date: Data from the listing platform (uhomes) as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Rating of 4.7 based on 9 reviews. City lowest price £85/week indicative.
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