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Charlton Court Bath: what you are actually signing up for

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27 May 20268 min read
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If you have been searching "Charlton Court," there is a good chance you have landed on three different things by accident. So let us clear it up first. The student accommodation called Charlton Court is in Bath, in the Oldfield Park area, and it is run by Unite Students. It is not in Charlton in south-east London, and it is not a care home, both of which share the name and confuse the search results.

With that out of the way: Charlton Court is one of Bath's larger purpose-built student halls, home to 331 students, sitting on Lower Bristol Road about a mile from the city centre. It works for students at both the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, and it is one of only a couple of Unite buildings in the city. This guide covers the rooms, the real rent, the location, how to book, and the honest trade-offs, so you can decide whether it suits you before you commit to a tenancy.

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Quick Overview of Charlton Court

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LocationLower Bristol Road, Oldfield Park, Bath BA2 3ES
Managed byUnite Students
CapacityAround 331 students
Nearby universitiesUniversity of Bath, Bath Spa University, Bath College
Distance to city centreAbout 1 mile, under a 20-minute walk
Property typePurpose-built student accommodation
Room typesEn-suite (shared kitchen) and self-contained studios
RentFrom roughly £200 per week, bills included (confirm current rates)
Best forBath students who want all-inclusive, managed living near amenities
On the doorstepLidl, Oldfield Park, Moorland Road shops and cafes

Why students choose Charlton Court

The main draw is that it is straightforward. Rent is all-inclusive, so heating, water, electricity and Wi-Fi are bundled into one weekly figure and there are no surprise utility bills mid-term. For a first year moving away from home, that simplicity takes a lot of the stress out of budgeting.

The location is the other big factor. You are in Oldfield Park, which is one of Bath's established student neighbourhoods, with shops, cafes and a Lidl essentially next door. The city centre is a walkable mile away, and both universities are reachable by a short bus ride in either direction. It is also a sociable building. Reviews consistently mention friendly day and night reception staff, which matters more than people expect when something goes wrong at 11pm.

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Rooms and amenities

Charlton Court keeps the choice simple with two main options.

En-suite rooms give you a private bedroom and bathroom, with a kitchen and living space shared with your flatmates. This is the cheaper and more social setup, and it is the default first-year choice for good reason: you meet people without having to engineer it.

Studios are fully self-contained, with your own kitchenette and bathroom in one space. They cost more and suit students who want quiet and privacy, including a lot of postgrads and international students.

On the shared side, the building has a common room with sofas and a TV, a pool table and ping pong, and a dedicated study space for when deadlines land. Practical extras include laundry facilities, secure bike storage, vending machines, printing, and recycling. Every room is furnished and ready to move into.

Charlton Court Bath rent and what is included

For recent years, Unite Students has listed Charlton Court rooms from around £200 per week for en-suites, with studios costing more. Tenancy lengths typically run from the mid-40s up to 51 weeks. Because it is Unite, the headline rent is genuinely all-inclusive: electricity, gas, water, Wi-Fi and the My Unite app are all part of the weekly price.

A couple of practical notes on rent. Prices change each academic year, so treat any figure as a starting point and check the current rate for your room type and dates on the official listing before booking. There is also a "no university, no pay" style protection in place, which lets you cancel if your results do not come through as expected. If you are an international student, payment can be made by card including UnionPay, and instalment dates are set out in your tenancy agreement.

Location and transport

Charlton Court sits on Lower Bristol Road in Oldfield Park, which is the part of Bath that quietly does a lot of the student housing heavy lifting. Oldfield Park has its own railway station and a steady run of buses, so getting around is easy without a car.

For Bath Spa University, the Locksbrook campus is a short walk away, roughly six minutes over Windsor Bridge, which is a genuine advantage if that is where you study. Newton Park, Bath Spa's main campus, is about three miles out, but the U5 university bus stops right outside and regular services run from Windsor Bridge a few minutes away. For the University of Bath, you are looking at a bus ride of around 20 minutes up to the campus on the hill. Bus stops at Bellotts Road, Burnham Road and Twerton Bridge are all within a short walk.

The city centre, with its shops, the Roman Baths and the nightlife, is about a mile away and very walkable.

Food, shops and the area

You will not struggle for the basics. There is a Lidl right next door, a Costa nearby, and a PureGym within easy reach, which covers groceries, coffee and a workout without a journey. Moorland Road, a short walk away, is the local high street and has a friendly run of independent shops, cafes and takeaways aimed squarely at the student and local crowd.

For nights out and a wider choice of restaurants, the city centre is the obvious move, and it is close enough to walk home from on a dry evening.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • All-inclusive rent with no separate utility bills
  • Established Unite management with 24/7 staff and strong safety setup
  • Genuinely handy for Bath Spa's Locksbrook campus and everyday amenities
  • Good social spaces and a sociable, larger-hall atmosphere
  • Lidl, gym and shops on the doorstep

Cons

  • Lower Bristol Road is a busy main road, so some rooms get traffic noise
  • Newton Park and the University of Bath both need a bus, not a walk
  • It is a larger hall, which suits some students more than others
  • Studios are noticeably pricier than en-suites
  • City centre is a mile away, fine on foot but not on the doorstep

Safety and management

This is one of the areas where a Unite building tends to score well. Charlton Court has CCTV, secure access, a fire system, an on-site maintenance team and 24/7 assistance, plus contents insurance included. There is a staffed reception during the day and night, which is the detail residents mention most often as the reason the building feels secure despite sitting on a main road.

How to book and contact Charlton Court

How you book depends on your university. Bath Spa University students usually apply through the university's own accommodation process, after which the tenancy is with Unite Students as the provider and you pay Unite directly. University of Bath students and others can book Charlton Court directly through Unite Students online, where you can also arrange an in-person viewing or watch a virtual tour.

For the current contact number, availability and prices, go to the official Charlton Court page on the Unite Students website rather than relying on third-party listings, since those details are the ones that stay up to date.

Charlton Court versus other Bath options

The closest direct comparison is Waterside Court, Unite's other Bath property, which sits in the same Oldfield Park area and offers a similar all-inclusive setup. Beyond Unite, Bath has a competitive private student market, including newer buildings closer to the centre that charge more. Charlton Court's pitch is the practical middle: established, all-inclusive, well-located for Bath Spa in particular, and more affordable than the premium new-builds.

Things the listing sites usually miss

Two honest points. First, the name causes real confusion, so double-check you are looking at the Unite student hall in Bath and not an unrelated property with the same name elsewhere. Second, your ideal room depends heavily on which university you attend: Charlton Court is excellent for Bath Spa's Locksbrook campus and fine for the University of Bath with a bus, but if your timetable is all up at Claverton Down, factor that daily commute into your decision.

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A realistic verdict

Charlton Court is a solid, well-run, all-inclusive hall in a practical part of Bath, with the strongest case for Bath Spa students and anyone who values having shops, a gym and reliable staff close by. It is not the newest or most central building in the city, and the main road is a fair criticism, but for the rent it is a sensible, low-stress choice for a first year or a returning student who knows what they want.

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FAQs

Where is Charlton Court Bath located?

On Lower Bristol Road in the Oldfield Park area of Bath, BA2 3ES, about a mile from the city centre and within walking distance of a Lidl, shops and Bath Spa's Locksbrook campus.

How much is rent at Charlton Court Bath?

Recent listings start from around £200 per week for an en-suite, with studios higher, and rent is all-inclusive. Prices change yearly, so confirm the current rate for your room and dates with Unite Students.

Is Charlton Court a nursing home?

No. The student accommodation Charlton Court is a Unite Students hall in Bath. "Charlton Court" is a common building name used by unrelated properties, including some care homes elsewhere, so check you have the Bath student hall.

Is Charlton Court in Charlton, London?

No. Despite the search results mixing them up, the student Charlton Court is in Bath, not the Charlton area of south-east London.

Which universities is Charlton Court near?

It serves both the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, and is especially close to Bath Spa's Locksbrook campus. Bath College is also nearby.

What is the contact number for Charlton Court Bath?

Get the current number from the official Charlton Court page on the Unite Students website. Bath Spa University applicants usually book through the university's accommodation process.

Are bills included at Charlton Court?

Yes. Electricity, gas, water and Wi-Fi are included in the weekly rent, so there are no separate utility bills to budget for.

What room types does Charlton Court offer?

Two main types: en-suite rooms with a private bathroom and a shared kitchen and living space, and self-contained studios with their own kitchenette.

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