Kingston University, Kingston Upon Thames Accommodations

Kingston University Accommodation 2026

Kingston upon Thames, EnglandLocation
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Shreyashi Pathak

Study Abroad Expert | Updated on - Dec 8, 2025

If you are an Indian student going to Kingston University, there are different places to live. First-year students are guaranteed a university room if they accept their offer and apply early, usually by June or July for September entry. This helps new students feel safe and settle in easily.

KU has over 2,000 rooms in university halls. All rooms are furnished, self-catered, and near campuses like Penrhyn Road, Kingston Hill, and Knights Park. You also get free Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, and a bus service between campuses.

You can choose:

  • University Halls: Shared flats with private or shared bathrooms, best for first-year students.
  • Private Housing: Good for older students or postgraduates.
  • Other options: Living at home or summer lets.

For 2025/26 the costs include utilities such as heating, lighting, and hot water. To reserve a room students pay a £250 advance fee and then pay in instalments through the university portal. Usually 40 percent is paid in October, 40 percent in January, and 20 percent in May for a 40 week undergraduate licence. International students can pay by bank card and US students may also use federal loans.

Also Check: Kingston University Cost and Fees 2026


Kingston University On-Campus Accommodation

As an Indian student planning to move abroad, one of the biggest concerns is where you’ll live and how comfortable it will be. Kingston University offers six modern student halls, designed to make your transition easy, safe, and enjoyable. All halls are close to campus and Kingston town centre, and you can reach Central London in just 20–30 minutes by train

Hall Name Location / Closest Campus Room Types Available Weekly Cost Notes / Highlights
Seething Wells Surbiton (Penrhyn Road) Micro En-suite, Budget En-suite, Smaller Standard En-suite, Standard En-suite, Premium En-suite/Non-En-suite, Premium Plus En-suite £130–£250
(₹15,600 - ₹30,000)
Biggest hall (700+ rooms); quiet flats available; eco-refurbished; no parking; wheelchair & deaf-adapted rooms
Clayhill Surbiton (Penrhyn Road) Standard En-suite £176
(₹21,100)
Green & peaceful area; 700+ rooms; adapted for visual/hearing support; free parking
Chancellors Hall Kingston Hill Affordable En-suite, Standard En-suite £183–£208
(₹22,000 - ₹25,000)
Modern & eco-friendly; fully accessible; free parking; paid show-flat opportunities
Walkden Hall Kingston Hill Standard En-suite £208
(₹25,000)
Very close to classes; deaf-adapted rooms; free parking
Middle Mill Kingston (Knights Park) Standard Non-En-suite (shared bathroom) £186
(₹22,300)
5 minutes from town centre; adapted rooms available
71–75 Penrhyn Road Next to Penrhyn Road Campus Mezzanine Studio, Large Studio £368–£408
(₹44,200 - ₹49,000)
Private kitchen & bathroom; modern studio living; no parking

Student Tip:

All halls provide:

  • Fully furnished rooms (bed, study desk, closet/storage)
  • Shared kitchens (fridge, cooker, microwave, utensils)
  • Laundry room on-site (£2–£4 per wash/dry through an app)
  • Basic contents insurance included (up to £10,000 – excludes phones/laptops)
  • Supportive and safe environment (no smoking indoors; vaping outside only)

Not allowed: e-scooters, candles, pets (except registered assistance animals)Bring bedsheet, pillow, towel, and some basic kitchen stuff if you want (or buy there). Also bring a UK plug adapter because Indian plugs don’t fit there

 Also Check: Cost of Living in London


Kingston University Off-Campus Accommodation Options

If you don’t want to stay in university halls, you can rent a room in a shared house or a private flat. Lots of options are available around Kingston, and students mostly share to save money. You just need to search, visit places, and sign a contract.

Type What It Means (Simple) Cost (Weekly) Good For
Shared House / Shared Flat You get your own room but share kitchen & living room with 3–6 students £150–£250 (₹18,000–₹30,000) Budget option, easy to make friends
Studio Flat Everything private: your own kitchen + bathroom £250–£400 (₹30,000–₹48,000) People who want privacy / couples
Bedsit / Small Studio Small private space with basics £180–£300 (₹21,600–₹36,000) Cheaper private option
Purpose-Built Student Buildings (iQ Kingston, Arbury Court) Modern student buildings with gym/cinema/laundry £200–£350 (₹24,000–₹42,000) Students who want modern setup

Rent is not the only cost. You also need to plan for bills, travel, internet, and daily living expenses each month. Thinking about these costs early helps you manage your money better and avoid unexpected expenses later.

Extra Monthly Costs

Expense Amount (GBP / INR)
Bills (electricity, Wi-Fi, water) £50–£100
(₹6,000–₹12,000)
Average total rent per month £800–£1,200
(₹96,000–₹1,44,000)
TV Licence (if watching live TV) £169/year
(₹20,000)
Council Tax Free for full-time students

Search online on Rightmove, Zoopla, SpareRoom, OpenRent or Amber Student for KU students.

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How to Find Off-Campus Housing at Kingston University

Listed below are the key steps to find and secure off-campus housing at Kingston University.

  • View the place in person or through video call before saying yes.
  • Use trusted agents only (look for ARLA / NAEA licence).
  • Check the contract carefully (rent, bills, duration 6–12 months).
  • Pay holding deposit only after agreement (maximum 1 week rent).
  • Sign tenancy once everything is clear and keep copies.
  • If you need guarantor, use KU reference or UK-based family.
  • Avoid scams — never pay without viewing or contract.

Studying at Kingston University is a good opportunity. Plan your money before you come. Tuition, rent, and living costs can be high. Start saving early and arrange loans or scholarships if needed. Keep a small emergency fund. This will help you focus on studies and manage life in Kingston without stress.

Kingston University Accommodation: Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 18 Reviews

The review provides detailed insights into accommodation options and costs for students. On-campus student accommodation costs around £160 to £200 per week, with some options going up to £750 per month, inclusive of all bills and amenities like gym access. Off-campus shared flats or private accommodations range between £400 and £700 per month, depending on the location and setup.

A single-bedroom rental house starts at £600 per month, while double-bedroomed houses start at £750. Many students recommend using platforms like Spareroom, Rightmove, and university Facebook groups to find accommodation. It's noted that university accommodations, although of high quality, are more costly and limited in availability. It's advised to secure housing before arrival due to the high demand and potential difficulties in finding accommodation upon arrival.

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18 Reviews Found

A
6.7 /10

Accommodation

Off Campus
8

  • I stayed at the Uni accomodation, Really cheap and Good. I would recommend everyone to stay at Uni accomodation, as it is near to the uni and that makes a huge difference.

  • I stayed at the Uni accomodation, Really cheap and Good. I would recommend everyone to stay at Uni accomodation, as it is near to the uni and that makes a huge difference.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 4/10
extracurricular: 4/10

PA
5.5 /10

  • To be honest, landing a full-time job in the field you have studied is difficult. I would really suggest having a backup plan of going back as well. if within 3 months you don't find a job after completion of the course, you can opt for a post-study work visa. But I would suggest saving the money and trying for job opportunities within your home country.

academic: 6/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 4/10

HK
6.0 /10

Accommodation

Off Campus
6

  • Didnt apply for a student accomodation

  • Didnt apply for a student accomodation

academic: 6/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 6/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 6/10

Accommodation

Off Campus
8

  • Average rent in Kingston is £600 per month and take £100 on bills and £100 on groceries. 

  • Average rent in Kingston is £600 per month and take £100 on bills and £100 on groceries. 

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 2/10
extracurricular: 4/10

AM
7.3 /10

Accommodation

Off Campus
8

  • I had my relatives and friends here; that's how I got my accommodation sorted. My monthly average expense, including the rent, was about 550 pounds.
  • It is hard to find accommodation here unless you have any friends or relatives who can refer you. Get the accommodation sorted before coming here. It will be extremely difficult and exhausting to find something. My house was about 10 miles away from the campus, as I was lucky some of my friends live in one part of the city and travel to the farther part for studies (about 30-40 miles).

  • I had my relatives and friends here; that's how I got my accommodation sorted. My monthly average expense, including the rent, was about 550 pounds.
  • It is hard to find accommodation here unless you have any friends or relatives who can refer you. Get the accommodation sorted before coming here. It will be extremely difficult and exhausting to find something. My house was about 10 miles away from the campus, as I was lucky some of my friends live in one part of the city and travel to the farther part for studies (about 30-40 miles).

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 4/10

Accommodation

Off Campus
7

  • Off campus you can search on many apps or just be in touch with the seniors as they help you find the house. Rightmove is the best app and website that is legit; be ready to pay money to the right agent and person, as it is important you stay legal as your address goes into the database of your insurance number.

  • Off campus you can search on many apps or just be in touch with the seniors as they help you find the house. Rightmove is the best app and website that is legit; be ready to pay money to the right agent and person, as it is important you stay legal as your address goes into the database of your insurance number.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 1/10

Accommodation

Off Campus
10

  • I got my accommodation through the website called “Rightmove”, it’s an online website where you can get flats, studios, houses, apartments and roommates as well. 
  • The monthly rent was £500 including the water, light, gas bills. It was a studio so we has separate Hall, kitchen and washroom. We had sofa, dining table, TV, washing machine. 
  • Of possible get into the student accommodation which your university provides cause it’s better in terms of quality. 
  • My accommodation was not that far from my university, it was 25 min walking distance 

  • I got my accommodation through the website called “Rightmove”, it’s an online website where you can get flats, studios, houses, apartments and roommates as well. 
  • The monthly rent was £500 including the water, light, gas bills. It was a studio so we has separate Hall, kitchen and washroom. We had sofa, dining table, TV, washing machine. 
  • Of possible get into the student accommodation which your university provides cause it’s better in terms of quality. 
  • My accommodation was not that far from my university, it was 25 min walking distance 

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 10/10

DS
8.3 /10

Accommodation

Off Campus
10

  • University helps in getting in touch with seniors who are leaving, which is the easiest form to find an accommodation. I found my accommodation the same way. I got picked up from Heathrow airport and dropped off at my accommodation, so there was no hassle for me. There are many private accommodation near uni as well.

  • University helps in getting in touch with seniors who are leaving, which is the easiest form to find an accommodation. I found my accommodation the same way. I got picked up from Heathrow airport and dropped off at my accommodation, so there was no hassle for me. There are many private accommodation near uni as well.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 10/10

Accommodation

Off Campus
6

  • I found my accommodation through the University Facebook Group for freshers. I got a message of two girls who pursue the same course. We referred a private website called Spareroom to confirm a rental accommodation.
  • I recommend students to be active in the facebook group to easily connect with the fellow classmates. Luckily I stay just 10 mins away my campus.
  • Many students prefer to stay in Hounslow at low rent. But its far away from London (1 and half hours travel in bus)

  • I found my accommodation through the University Facebook Group for freshers. I got a message of two girls who pursue the same course. We referred a private website called Spareroom to confirm a rental accommodation.
  • I recommend students to be active in the facebook group to easily connect with the fellow classmates. Luckily I stay just 10 mins away my campus.
  • Many students prefer to stay in Hounslow at low rent. But its far away from London (1 and half hours travel in bus)

academic: 8/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 6/10

SB
5.0 /10

Accommodation

Off Campus
4

  • I opted for student accommodation. I went through a few online platforms and Facebook. The rent was 750 pounds a month, which included all bills (electricity, water) and a gym.
  • Finding accommodation fitting in my budget was quite difficult, but I eventually figured it out.
  • I would suggest if a student is coming with friends, look for a flat and stay there instead of student accommodation. They are too small and very expensive.
  • I lived 10 minute walking distance from the university campus

  • I opted for student accommodation. I went through a few online platforms and Facebook. The rent was 750 pounds a month, which included all bills (electricity, water) and a gym.
  • Finding accommodation fitting in my budget was quite difficult, but I eventually figured it out.
  • I would suggest if a student is coming with friends, look for a flat and stay there instead of student accommodation. They are too small and very expensive.
  • I lived 10 minute walking distance from the university campus

academic: 6/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 4/10
accomodation: 4/10
placement: 4/10
extracurricular: 6/10

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