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Stockton on Tees Student Accommodation

With so many students moving to Stockton on Tees every year, finding student housing in the city may seem difficult. However, with the help of our team of accommodation experts, you won't have to worry about locating Stockton on Tees student accommodation that meets your needs. Simply get in touch with us, and we'll get you a place before it's too late. For your convenience, Casita offers a variety of Stockton on Tees housing choices.

Our available homes for students in Stockton on Tees come in all shapes and sizes; there are available single, double, triple, and en-suite rooms, as well as self-contained studios, apartments, and private flats. Almost all of Casita’s accommodation options are fitted with an array of helpful amenities and features, including Wi-Fi, on-site laundry facilities, secure bike storage, common lounges, and cinema rooms, among others.

About Stockton on Tees

Market town Stockton-on-Tees, sometimes known as Stockton, is located in County Durham, England. The city is located in the built-up region of Teesside on the northern bank of the River Tees. In 2011, the town's population was expected to be 84,318. It is the principal community in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees and a part of the Tees Valley mayoralty. Approximately 197,348 people called the borough home, as the ONS's mid-2019 estimate.

It was formerly a port city. Early in the 1800s, The Tees was straightened to allow bigger ships to approach the town. Since the Tees Barrage was built to control tidal flooding, the ports have been moved closer to the North Sea, and ships are no longer able to go from the sea to the town.

Cost of living in Stockton on Tees

Without including rent, the average single person in Stockton on Tees probably spends between (£150 to £250) each month on living expenses.

Transportation in Stockton on Tees

Thanks to the advanced UK transportation networks that have undoubtedly been established over the past ten years, there are several alternatives for getting about Stockton on Tees.

By bus:

There are many bus routes in Stockton, most of which run along the High Street. Middlesbrough, Teesside Park, Thornaby, Billingham, Sedgefield, Durham, Sunderland, Peterlee, and Newcastle upon Tyne are among the service areas. There are six different bus companies operating locally, although Stagecoach on Teesside and Arriva North East are the two largest.

By train:

The town is served by Stockton Railway Station. However, more trains are operated farther away and more regularly closer to Thornaby. It provides an hourly service via York and Leeds to Middlesbrough in the east and Manchester Piccadilly and Airport in the west. The journey takes three hours in total, changing at York before arriving in London Kings Cross. One may also get to London by changing to Darlington.

Best Places in Stockton on Tees

Large market town Stockton-On-Tees has many wards and a partially developed Teesside neighbourhood. Stockton-on-Tees is a beautiful area to live in since there are numerous pubs, restaurants, and parks there. 

Here are some of the city's top spots and student-friendly areas:

Middlesbrough

This is a well-recognised place to live because it is only twenty minutes from the coast, the countryside, or the town centre. Furthermore, it has excellent road and rail links that allow for convenient access to the rest of the country. As you tour the neighbourhood, you may find a number of expensive restaurants, pubs, bars, supermarkets, an art gallery, and much more. Students may stay at Kexgill House, which is close to Middlesbrough.

Durham

Durham, a cathedral city and civil parish in England, is located along the River Wear. Train travel trips from Edinburgh and London are both under two hours. Additionally, with the Port of Tyne nearby and the international airports of Newcastle and Durham Tees Valley, visitors from all over the world can anticipate a warm welcome. Durham City is home to the majestic Durham Cathedral, one of the most recognisable buildings in the UK. When paired with the neighbouring Durham Castle, this UNESCO World Heritage Site provides one of the most stunning cityscapes in all of Europe. At and around Durham.

Gilesgate

Gilesgate is a long, steeply banked roadway that some older residents refer to as the "street of St. Giles" or simply as "Gillygate." It gets its name from the nearby St. Giles Church, a delightful little building that claims to be the second-oldest church in Durham City.

Thornaby

On the River Tees' southern bank sits the town of Thornaby. It is situated in the Stockton-on-Tees Borough of North Yorkshire, England. In 2011, the parish in Teesside's urban area had 24,741 inhabitants. The modern centre was built on the northeastern section of Thornaby Airfield, which is 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of Stockton-on-Tees and 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Middlesbrough. It is an excellent place to stay in this region is Mandale Terrace in Stockton-on-Tees. If you wish to spend your stay by dining in Thornaby, there are several options available. You may always go to Vadah or Caruso for that fancy meal. Yet, Hope & Union will be the nicest thing you have ever experienced if you enjoy delectable cheesecakes. All of these wonderful places are in the Thornaby neighbourhood, only a short distance from our student accommodation.

Student Life in Stockton on Tees 

Preston Park is among the most well-known of the numerous things to do in Stockton-on-Tees. In Teesside, a small zoo with an aviary park has been prepared, along with a historic mansion. There is a tiny neighbourhood recreation area on the A66 between Middlesbrough and Stockton. The town centre is frequently passed through by buses. It provides fast food, family eateries, a movie theatre, bowling, and shopping. The High Street has a lot of charity stores, especially on the western side. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, a neighbourhood market operates on the High Street.

City attractions in Stockton on Tees

Wynyard Woodland Park

This park is for you if you're seeking a free adventure playground in a wooded environment with several areas, seats, a cafe, restrooms on-site, and free parking in Stockton-on-Tees. If you are travelling south from Northumberland, it is also an excellent spot to stop for a leg stretch, as it is close to the A19 and A1.

On leashes, dogs are welcome. Since the play areas are not enclosed, you may wait within the playground with your dog rather than outdoors.

Ropner Park

A free public park called Ropner Park is found in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England.

In June 1890, Major Robert Ropner gave the residents of Stockton a plot of land known as Hartburn Fields that could be used as a public park, in exchange for the city council arranging it "tastefully" and "keeping it forever." Ropner Park was formally inaugurated on October 4, 1893, by the Duke and Duchess of York. The Golden Gates were opened during the occasion by the royals using an elaborate key.

Universities in Stockton on Tees

Stockton Riverside College

 ·   Our accommodation is close to Stockton Riverside College.

·    You can find several city attractions near Stockton Riverside College.

·    Bus stops surround the campus connecting you to the rest of the city.

Cities near Stockton on Tees

Casita now offers dorms for students in Sunderland and Durham in addition to possibilities for those who live in Stockton on Tees.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these answers to common questions and go to Help Centre for more details.

When should I start looking for Stockton on Tees student accommodation?


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It would help if you began looking for reasonably priced student housing in Stockton on Tees as soon as you can. Even while Casita will help you with most of the steps—including the kind of lodging, the amenities provided, the location, and the proximity to your university—careful research is still required to ensure a simple booking process.


When should I book my accommodation for the September intake?


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If you are selected for the September intake, you can begin looking for housing between January and March, or ideally around six months before your admission.


Are there short-term stays in Stockton on Tees?


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A small number of businesses offer short-term housing in Stockton on Tees. It is important to confirm that the requested student housing is still available for the desired time period. You may also speak with a Casita housing consultant who can help you find accommodation that accommodates short-term stays.


How do I pay for my student room in Stockton on Tees?


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You can make the payment using a number of different transactional methods, such as your debit card or net banking. With our own payment portal at Casita, we can assist you with the entire payment procedure.


Can I pay my student accommodation rent in instalments?


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Yes, however, some vendors can demand that you have a UK guarantor. Consult your accommodation expert once again for further details on this.


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