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NARESH TOMAR

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27 Jun 20265 min read
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Cathedral Park is student accommodation in Bristol that sits in one of the most historically layered parts of the city. Bristol Cathedral is one of England's great medieval churches, and the area around it, including College Green, the Harbourside, and Park Street, forms a kind of cultural spine running through Bristol's heart. For students who want accommodation in Bristol with genuine character in its surroundings rather than a generic city center block, Cathedral Park is worth a close look.

This guide covers the property, the neighborhood, how pricing compares to other student accommodation in Bristol, and who it genuinely suits.

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What is Cathedral Park, Bristol?

Cathedral Park is student accommodation in Bristol listed on Acolyte Living's Bristol platform. The property name reflects its proximity to Bristol Cathedral and the green spaces around College Green, one of Bristol's most distinctive public spaces and a short distance from the Harbourside.

Students here are close to the cathedral's architecture, the Council House, the harborside restaurants and bars, the Watershed arts center, and the bottom of Park Street, which leads north into Clifton and the University of Bristol's most prominent buildings.

The Cathedral Park Neighbourhood: What It Offers Students

Students at Cathedral Park Bristol can reach the following on foot:

  1. Bristol Cathedral and College Green: immediately adjacent
  2. The Harbourside (Pero's Bridge, Watershed, Arnolfini): 5 to 10 minutes
  3. Park Street (independent shops, cafes, bars): 5 minutes
  4. University of Bristol Arts and Law faculties: 10 to 15 minutes on foot
  5. Cabot Circus shopping: 15 minutes on foot
  6. Bristol Temple Meads railway station: 20 minutes on foot or 10 minutes by bus

This location gives Cathedral Park one of the best walkability profiles of any student accommodation in Bristol. Students in this neighborhood rarely need to use public transport for daily tasks, which has a real effect on cost and quality of life over an academic year.

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Room Types and Prices at Cathedral Park

Cathedral Park's premium location places it in the upper tier of accommodation in Bristol. Approximate 2025 pricing:

Room TypeApproximate Weekly Rent
Standard en-suite£185 to £220 pw
Deluxe en-suite£220 to £260 pw
Self-contained studio£260 to £315 pw

At this price point, Cathedral Park is competitive with other premium student accommodations in Bristol city center. It is not cheap accommodation in Bristol by any measure, but among city-center managed PBSA, it is priced in line with comparable properties.

Cathedral Park vs Cheap Accommodation in Bristol: Total Cost Comparison

Here is a rough total cost comparison for a 44-week Bristol student contract:

OptionWeekly RentBills (est.)Bus Pass (est.)
Cathedral Park (en-suite)£200 pwIncluded£0 (walkable)
Cheap residential Bristol HMO£140 pw+£20 pw est.+£20 pw est.
Residential Bristol mid-range£160 pw+£15 pw est.+£15 pw est.

The gap between Cathedral Park and the cheapest accommodation in Bristol is real, but it is not as large as the headline rents suggest once you factor in transport and bills. For students whose faculty is in central Bristol, the calculation is closer than it first appears.

Proximity to University of Bristol

Cathedral Park is arguably the best-located of all the Acolyte Living Bristol properties for students at the University of Bristol. The Arts, Law, and Social Sciences faculties are a genuine 10 to 15-minute walk up Park Street. The Students' Union at Queen's Road is similarly close.

The walk is uphill, which is a real consideration. Park Street is steep. But it is a very Bristol experience, and students who make that walk every day tend to find they get used to it quickly.

For UWE Frenchay students, Cathedral Park requires bus travel. The journey is 35 to 45 minutes via city center bus connections. Students prioritizing a short UWE commute may prefer accommodation closer to the M32 corridor.

Who Should Book Cathedral Park Bristol?

Cathedral Park suits you if:

  1. You are at the University of Bristol, particularly in Arts, Humanities, Law, or social sciences.
  2. You want to walk to your faculty and to the harborside without getting on a bus
  3. The character of the neighbourhood matters to you alongside the practicalities
  4. You are comfortable with city-centre PBSA pricing in exchange for the location

It is probably not right for you if:

  1. You are primarily looking for the cheapest accommodation in Bristol
  2. You are at UWE Frenchay and need to minimise daily commute time
  3. You want a very quiet, residential atmosphere

How to Book Cathedral Park via Acolyte Living

Cathedral Park is listed on Acolyte Living's Bristol accommodation page. View current room availability, pricing by room type, and contract terms directly on the listing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cathedral Park Bristol

Where is Cathedral Park student accommodation in Bristol?

Cathedral Park is student accommodation in central Bristol, positioned near Bristol Cathedral, College Green, and the Harbourside. It is one of the most walkable student accommodation locations in Bristol.

Is Cathedral Park expensive compared to other student accommodation in Bristol?

Cathedral Park sits in the upper tier of student accommodation in Bristol by rent. When bills and transport are included in the comparison, the total cost gap with cheaper Bristol accommodation narrows considerably.

Is Cathedral Park good for University of Bristol students?

Yes. Cathedral Park is one of the closest student accommodation options in Bristol to the University of Bristol Arts, Law, and Social Sciences faculties, which are a 10 to 15-minute walk up Park Street.

Is Cathedral Park suitable for UWE Bristol students?

Cathedral Park works for UWE students, but the Frenchay campus commute is 35 to 45 minutes by bus. Students prioritizing a short UWE commute may prefer accommodation closer to the M32 corridor.

What is included in rent at Cathedral Park, Bristol?

Most managed student accommodation in Bristol at this level includes bills, Wi-Fi, and on-site management. Check the specific inclusions on the Acolyte Living listing before booking.

Is the Cathedral Park area of Bristol good for students?

Yes. The Cathedral Park neighborhood gives students access to the harborside, Park Street, Bristol's arts venues, and the city's historic core, all on foot. It is one of Bristol's most characterful student living environments.

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