The Gold Studio offers a stylish and comfortable living space designed for both convenience and privacy. It features a spacious double bed with under-bed storage, a study desk with chair, wardrobe, chest of drawers, noticeboard, and handy bookshelves to keep your essentials organised. The private kitchen comes fully equipped with a cooking hob, microwave, fridge, and freezer, allowing you to prepare meals with ease. You’ll also have your own en-suite bathroom with a shower, toilet, and sink, along with a mirror for daily use. This well-planned studio provides everything you need for a modern and independent lifestyle.
Where is The Brickworks located?
The Brickworks sits perfectly in York city center, giving you that sweet urban convenience without the crazy hustle. Positioned strategically near both universities, this stylish student hangout strikes the perfect balance between historical charm and modern necessities. Everything from quirky coffee shops to grocery stores is within easy reach, with York's stunning heritage literally surrounding you and transport links making exploration beyond the city surprisingly painless.
Why is The Brickworks accommodation a great choice for students?
The Brickworks York offers everything to make students' university life a memorable one:
Not Your Average Student Box Factory
- The rooms range from cozy studios where you can blame no one for the mess to shared apartments where you can blame everyone else.
- Social spaces are actually designed for real humans to enjoy, not just photographs for the brochure.
- Bills package that won't surprise you with mysterious extra charges halfway through term.
- Security setup that protects your belongings without making you feel like you're entering Fort Knox.
- Wi-Fi robust enough to handle your Netflix marathon, your flatmate's gaming session, and that last-minute essay submission – all simultaneously.
- The building somehow manages that magical balance between "adult enough for visiting parents" and "student enough for 4am toasties."
- Unlike some places where common rooms feel like abandoned airport lounges, people genuinely congregate in these spaces.
Facilities That Actually Make Sense
- Study spaces with chairs that support human spines, not medieval torture devices disguised as furniture.
- Laundry facilities that don't require hoarding specific coins or performing complex app rituals.
- Bike storage that fits actual adult-sized bicycles, not just children's tricycles.
- Management team who remembers your name rather than just your room number or payment status.
- Maintenance requests that get addressed this century, not filed away for future archaeologists to discover.
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