University of Chichester

Accommodation

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It's important you feel happy and comfortable when living here in the United Kingdom. It is wise to remember that accommodation in the UK might be different from that which you are used to and it might take a little time to adjust to this difference. The type of accommodation you wish to stay in will depend on the length and type of course you are doing at Chichester.

Below we have a selection of room interiors at Chichester you view. Please note accommodation facilities vary across both campuses and below are just a few examples of what we have on offer.

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Longbrook Room

Longbrook double room
Bognr Regis Campus

(Please note this is a twin room and is occupied by our student warden for Longbrook)

Barbara Smith room

Barbara Smith en-suite
Bognor Regis Campus

Barbara Smith

Barbara Smith, Bognor Regis Campus

Homestay Host Families

Homestay landlords are resident landlords, sometimes with children, who offer accommodation inclusive of meals and the opportunity to live as part of their family. No more than four students can stay with a host at any one time. It is a very popular option with students who are not residents in the UK and/or who may be looking to improve their English language skills.

Off Campus Accommodation

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Studentpad provides a searchable database of property to rent and buy in the Chichester and Bognor Regis area. Use the message boards or access general help and advice regarding off campus accommodation.

Visit: www.studentpad.co.uk/chichester

Further information

Our Accommodation Office will be happy to provide you with advice and information about accommodation in both Chichester and Bognor Regis, including University-owned accommodation, rented accommodation and Homestay. Read more