A friendly student community close to central Headingley.
This building is located in the green suburbs of Kirkstall and houses 110 undergraduate and postgraduate students in shared flats for 5 people. The second half of the building is occupied by students with families who are allocated by Leeds University.
Grayson Heights is just a 10 minute walk from the centre of Headingley where you can find a great variety of independent shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and transport link to the city centre. This building is perfect for those who like a bit of quiet, yet enjoy sharing with other students in a community location.
The undergraduate and postgraduate shared flats provide good sized study rooms plus a separate kitchen, large lounge for relaxing in, and 2 bathrooms.
There are great transport links to the city centre and universities: Headingley train station is just 5 minutes’ walk making it an ideal development for those studying at Leeds Trinity University in Horsforth (only 1 stop away) or any of the institutions in the city centre. Grayson Heights is about 30 minutes’ walk to Leeds University and 20 minutes to Leeds Beckett Headingley campus.
Amenities
Wifi
Widescreen TV
Washer dryer
Fitted kitchen
Bike storage
Car parking
Vending machine
CCTV security
Pricing
Rents range from £93pppw to £115pppw based on room size.
All bills are included, with TV, TV licence, internet and contents insurance.
Unipol calculate rent on a daily basis, which means the amount you pay each month may vary slightly based on the number of days in each month.
For more information please make an enquiry or visit us at Unipol Student Housing
Bills included
Gas included
Electricity included
Water included
Internet included
From £93 /week
Bills included
Gas, Electricity, Water & Internet
Location
Grayson Heights, Eden Mount, Kirkstall, Leeds, LS4 2UD
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Leeds Trinity University
The Aviation Academy
Property listed by
Unipol
Student hall
Grayson Heights, Eden Mount, Kirkstall, Leeds, LS4 2UD
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Amenities
Facilities
Wifi
Widescreen TV
Washer dryer
Fitted kitchen
Bike storage
Car parking
Vending machine
Security & safety
CCTV security
Secure door entry
Services
Onsite maintenance
Not included
Laundry room not available
Games room not available
Wheelchair access not available
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Will I get my security deposit back?
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