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  • Type
  • Apartment
  • 22 - 23 sqm
  • Area Size

Salisbury Court, Edinburgh

  • From £295 peer week

Description

Salisbury Court in Edinburgh offers modern en-suite rooms and self-contained studios with kitchen options, all-inclusive bills, high-speed internet, social spaces and a central, student-friendly location — perfect for Indian and international students seeking comfort, convenience and community in their study-abroad experience.

Why Salisbury Court is a Good Choice for Students

  • Flexible room options — shared en-suite cluster flats or private studios, to suit different budgets and lifestyle preferences.
  • Studios with kitchen/kitchenette — lets you cook your own meals, ideal for home-style or Indian food.
  • All bills & Wi-Fi included — simplifies budgeting and avoids hidden costs.
  • Secure, well-managed building — secure entry, CCTV, maintenance support.
  • Social & community spaces — lounges, common areas, outdoor/garden spaces; helpful to meet fellow students and feel at home.
  • Great location — easy walk to university campus, good access to transport, shops, cafés and city amenities.
  • Balanced student-friendly features — combines privacy and convenience with social and academic support spaces.

Nearby universities

  • University of Edinburgh

Key features

  • Common area
  • Communal study space
  • Outdoor social space

Facilities

  • Bike storage
  • Laundry
  • Recycling
  • Printing (extra charge)

Social and Study

  • Cinema room

Living Essentials (free)

  • Heating
  • Water
  • Gas
  • Electric
  • Wi-Fi in your flat & communal areas
  • Ultrafast Broadband & Wi-Fi

Safety and Security

  • CCTV
  • 24/7 assistance
  • Onsite service team
  • Contents insurance
  • Secure access
  • Maintenance support
  • Fire system

FAQs

1. What types of rooms are available at Salisbury Court?

En-suite rooms (shared cluster flats) — private bedroom and bathroom, shared kitchen/living.

Private studios (self-contained) — bedroom, bathroom, and often kitchenette.

2. Are utility bills and internet included in the rent?
Yes — utilities, heating, water and high-speed Wi-Fi are generally included.

3. Can I cook my own meals (home-style / Indian)?
Yes — studios (and some rooms) have kitchen or kitchenette; cluster flats have communal kitchen facilities.

4. Is the location good with respect to university and city facilities?
Yes — it’s a 10-minute walk to the main campus, and near shops, transport, cafés, and city amenities.

5. Are there social or communal spaces for students to meet and relax?
Yes — there are social lounges, common rooms, outdoor/ garden / courtyard spaces, communal kitchens and living areas (for shared flats).

6. Is the accommodation secure and student-friendly?
Yes — secure access, bike storage, on-site maintenance support, and a generally safe environment.

7. Is laundry available on-site?
Yes — laundry services are provided in the building.

8. Can I choose between privacy and shared living depending on my budget?
Yes — private studios give maximum privacy; en-suite cluster flats offer shared living at possibly lower cost.

9. Is internet reliable for online classes, streaming & video calls?
Yes — high-speed Wi-Fi is provided throughout the accommodation.

10. Are there shops, eateries, supermarkets nearby for daily needs and food?
Yes — local city amenities, grocery stores, cafés, and eateries are within easy reach.

11. Can students easily meet others and build social connections?
Yes — communal spaces and shared living options help students meet and socialise.

12. Is the living cost and rent predictable (no hidden bills)?
Yes — with bills included in rent, cost is predictable, which is helpful for students from abroad.

13. Does the accommodation suit long-term stays (full academic year)?
Yes — furnished rooms, essential amenities and stable infrastructure make it suitable for full-year stay.

14. Can I get a studio if I prefer privacy over shared living?
Yes — studio options are available for students seeking privacy and independent living.

15. Is this a good option for international students concerned about comfort, safety, budget and convenience?
Yes — the combination of central location, included bills, privacy options, social amenities and convenience makes it a very suitable choice for international students.

  • Address: 104 St Leonards Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH8 9RD
  • City: edinburgh
  • Zip/Postal Code: EH8 9RD
  • Country: United Kingdom

Details

Updated on November 28, 2025 at 4:40 pm
  • Price From £295 peer week
  • Property Size 22 - 23 sqm
  • Type Apartment
  • Property Status For Rent

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