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Over 1.5 million student rooms across the US, UK, Ireland, & Australia
The world's largest student housing provider
Trusted by students in 177+ countries
24x7 personalised support, Lowest price guaranteed, No booking fee, Free cancellation
Student-certified: on Trustpilot

The world's largest student housing provider

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Liberty Gardens Cardiff

Adam St Cardiff CF24 2FL UK Distance From University

About Liberty Gardens Cardiff

Liberty Garden Cardiff is an ideal student accommodation situated on Adam Street in Cardiff. You will be centrally located in the city with the Cardiff University, Cardiff Metropolitan University and the Royal Welsh College, all within 10 minutes distance. There is a range of cluster flats and studio apartments to choose from and at the same time enjoy a fully equipped gym, social spaces, outdoor courtyard, bike storage and much more.

At Liberty Garden Cardiff student accommodation, attention to detail has been paid to ensure that everyone here has a great experience. There are cluster flats available to rent for those of you who are looking to enjoy a more social and interactive experience in the city. Each student apartment has a comfortable bed, study space, ample storage space for all your belongings and a private shower. There will be a communal lounge and kitchen in each flat as well. Come home to relax with your flatmates or prepare your meals together. At this student accommodation, you will have complete privacy when needed in your room. Retire to study in peace or watch a movie on your own. The communal lounge is great even if you are looking to throw a party. You can also pick to stay in a Studio if you want a more independent set up as you will have your own bed, study space, ample storage, private shower and a fully fitted kitchen. The property has great social spaces as well to ensure that you have the opportunity to meet other residents and socialise. The fully equipped gym is great to get in a workout every now and then or you could spend some time in the outdoor courtyard too. On those occasional sunny days come outside to sport a tan or simply enjoy the happy weather whilst it lasts. If you are planning on bringing your bike with you then you will be happy to know that there is secure bike storage at the property for you.

International students in Cardiff will not have a dull day, as there is so much to explore. You could start at National Museum Cardiff, the art collection here alone is enough to have you spend your entire day. There is post-impressionist and impressionist work along with natural history, archaeology and geology exhibitions too.

Life in and around Liberty Garden Cardiff student accommodation is pretty amazing. There is much to do and see once you step outside. A short walk will get you to the popular student bars and clubs in the city, ensuring that your weekends are well taken care of. You must try Glam as it is one of the students favourite clubs in the city. If you are not in the mood to cook then you will enjoy Wagamama that is just down the road and an ideal place to sit down with your friends and enjoy a well-prepared meal.

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Rooms from
£132 Per week
Payment Info

Deposit:

£200 required to secure room.

Payment process:

Payment in full or in 3 installments (Installments possible with UK guarantor)

Payment method:

Debit card, credit card or bank transfer

Booking Info

If you wish to cancel your agreement, but you will be required to find a replacement tenant. Until a suitable replacement is found, you may not be released from the tenancy agreement and are liable to pay the rent.

Addition to the policy -

·  No Visa No Pay: if a student’s visa application is rejected or if the UK university application is rejected, the student needs to send the rejection letter to Unite, within 7 days of receiving it, and before the tenancy start date. The letter must include a date and the student’s name. On production of this the student will be released from their tenancy. The T&Cs for these policies can be found on Unite Students website.

· Visa processing delay: If a student cannot get a visa on time to come to the UK and wishes to cancel their booking with Unite, but is unable to provide a proof that the visa cannot be issued: the student must contact Unite Students, or the agency who helped process the booking. Unite Students will support the students on a case by case basis.

· University / School intake delayed: if the start date of a course has been postponed to a later date, the student can provide evidence showing the new start date, then Unite will delay the tenancy start date to suit the new start date of the course. The student will only be liable for the rent from this new start date.

· Travel Ban: if there is a travel ban either in the student’s country of origin, or in the UK, preventing students from traveling as planned: students affected by the ban can contact Unite Students or the agency who helped with the booking. Unite Students will delay the tenancy start date until the end of the travel ban. The student will only be liable for the rent from this new start date.

· Early leave request: We are also aware that some students may want to leave the UK and return to China / to their home country over the coming weeks.
If a student decides to leave early then just to confirm that our early leave policy will be enforced.
That means they will be liable to pay the remainder of their tenancy unless they can find someone to take it over for the remainder of the term.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q How do I book?

It's easy to book a room with us. Search for a suitable property by City, University or Property Name, and use our multiple Filters and Sort facility to get your best match. View the property details and select a suitable room and submit your booking online by filling out the quick form and providing your details. It is Quick and Easy!

To book, you’ll need a few things first: a payment card for your £200 booking fee (or advance rent) and to set up your payment schedule, as well as details of a Guarantor who will agree to pay your rent if you have any issues.

Q Is there a Booking fee?

Yes, there’s a £200 booking fee (or advance rent) needed for every room at the point of booking.

Q Can I specify any preferences for my flatmates?

We’re happy for you to state your preferred gender to share with, as well as their year of study. We’ll do our very best to sort this out. 

Q Can I book with friends?

We’re more than happy for you to bring your whole crew. To book with friends, you just need to let us know their names, and we’ll do our best to allocate you a flat together.

Q Can I change my contract after I have signed it?

If you want to change things like your room size, increase your contract length, physically move rooms or anything else, you will be able to do so – subject to availability.

Please note that this may incur a charge at the manager’s discretion.

Q Can I transfer my booking to another residence?

There’s every chance you’ll be able to change your residence to a different location – it just depends on the availability.

You might get a different type of room if you change, but we’ll let you know in advance.

Your £200 booking fee would move with you.

Q What happens if I change my mind completely?

If you’re in your first year, you’re able to change your mind right up until August – the actual date changes every year.

If you’re not a first year, or you have a change of heart after this date, we’ll do our very best to help you sell the room on to another student. Unfortunately, until this is sold, you’re still contracted to the payments.

Q Do I need to be 18 years old to apply for the accommodation?

Yes, however, we know some students might not yet have hit that magic number so please get in touch if that’s you and we can make sure we know to expect you and help with your booking.

Q Can I pay my rent in instalments?

We know that not everyone can pay an entire year’s rent in one go – and that’s absolutely fine! You’re able to pay the rent in three different instalments, spaced out throughout the year.

We time these payments to match the typical student loan payment dates, just to make life easier.

Q How do I pay my rent?

All rent is collected by debit or credit card or a bank transfer on an agreed date. Unfortunately, these are the only methods that are accepted – so no cash, foreign currency or travellers cheques.

When you book your room, we’ll need your bank card details so that we can set up a payment plan to take payments from you directly.

Q Can I use my student loan to cover my rent?

Yes, you can.

Q What is a Guarantor & why do I need one?

As part of your Tenancy Agreement, you have a duty to pay your rent on time.

We understand that sometimes that’s just not possible, which is why we ask students to back themselves up with a responsible adult that they can trust (and one who trusts them!).

We hope you don’t need this person, but in case of any late or missed payments, we need their details before you can book a room with us so that we can claim any outstanding balances or monies from them.

Q How much are bills – are there any others to pay?

All your bills are included in your rent – seriously! That’s your gas, electricity, water, heating and yes, even Wi-Fi. 

Q Do I need to pay council tax?

Nope! One of the many benefits of being a student is that you don’t have to pay any council tax – you’re completely and utterly exempt. You will need to obtain a form from your University once you enrol just to stop yourself from being chased for it!

Q What happens if I leave my room early?

If you leave your course early, you’ll need to find somebody to take over your Tenancy Agreement, as agreed at the time of signing the agreement.

You’re responsible for paying the rent for your room until it’s been legally transferred to a new and acceptable tenant.

Q When do I get my deposit back?

Providing everything’s alright, you’ll get your deposit back within 28 days of your contract ending. The deposit is refundable providing it is not used towards damages. The deposit is actually protected and insured under something called the Deposit Protection Service, which is a national initiative designed to be completely impartial.

Q How do I set up my bank account?

If you’ve not got a UK bank account, it’s important that you get one when you arrive. It’s essential for making sure that your payment is made for your room, and it’ll make your life in the country much easier, too.

It will save you time to look into it before you get to the UK, but there’s no need to worry if you’ve left it a little late. Each bank will have different requirements about what is needed from non-UK nationals to open a bank account.

Q Can I pay my rent in instalments?

Yes. All students are expected to pay their rent in one single payment. However, once you arrive in the UK, if you’re able to obtain a UK based Guarantor we will be able to give you the option to pay in three instalments instead.

Please note, a Guarantor has to be and must be a UK resident.

Q What’s included in my room?

Firstly, the cost of your room includes all your bills for the year.

You’ll get a bed (either a 4ft double or a single), a huge desk (perfect for all that studying) and of course, your very own chair to go along with it.

Q What do I need to bring?

As an overview, it’s an idea to bring; bedding, towels, shoes, clothes, hangers, toiletries, books and a laptop.

Q Is there a phone included in my room?

Some rooms have phones for you to use, for those days when your mobile runs out of battery and you just can’t find the charger for the life of you! To make external calls, you’ll need to purchase a phone card from a local store.

How can I watch TV?

All of the rooms come complete with IPTV, which means you can connect up so you’ll never miss your favourite shows. There are also TVs in many of the communal living areas, and you’re more than welcome to check yours before you arrive.

Q Do I have to move out over the Christmas or Easter holidays?

No, absolutely not. Your room is yours until the end of your contracted time listed in your Tenancy Agreement. That’s sure to save you a lot of hassle!

Q Can I personalise my room?

Remember, you will need to give your bedroom back at the end of your Tenancy Agreement in good condition for the next resident, so you can’t redecorate as such.

That means unfortunately you are not allowed to stick things on the walls with blue/white tac or pins, because we would have to charge you for any lasting damages! 

What if I want to change my room?

This depends on a few things, including availability and the reasons why you want to change. If you’re having any problems at all – big or small – the residence team will be happy to help.

Changing rooms is usually a last resort, but we will do our absolute best to help you settle in. 

Q What happens If I damage something?

Accidents happen, but anything that is damaged will need to be paid for, and there is a list of costs here. Charges will be added immediately, and you can either pay at the time or the charges will be added to your account and taken at the end of your stay – this may need to come out of your security deposit.

You also have to bear in mind that your guests are your responsibility – so if they damage something, you’re the one who has to pay.

Why book Liberty Gardens Cardiff with Unilodgers