If you're researching Wick Park London FAQs before making a booking decision, this guide covers the questions students ask most frequently, from the initial inquiry right through to moving in and what the first weeks actually look like.
| Question | Short Answer |
| Where is Wick Park? | 1 Stour Road, London E3 2EQ, Hackney Wick |
| What room types are available? | En-suite rooms and private studios |
| Are bills included? | Yes - electricity, heating, water, broadband |
| What is the contract length? | Typically 40–51 weeks |
| Is a deposit required? | Yes, held under UK deposit protection |
| When should I book? | January–April for September intake |
| Is it suitable for international students? | Yes - fully managed, community-oriented |
| Who manages the property? | Professional on-site management team |
| Can I visit before booking? | Yes - viewings available via Acolyte Living |
| Is Acolyte Living free to use? | Yes - 100% free for students |
The Wick Park booking process follows a standard PBSA structure. The recommended route for most students, particularly international students unfamiliar with the UK student housing market, is to book via a specialist advisor like Acolyte Living, who provides free personalized matching, tenancy review, and 90-day end-to-end support at zero cost. Early engagement is strongly advised; Wick Park's amenity package means rooms fill ahead of the academic year.
| Contract Element | Details |
| Contract Length | Typically 40-51 weeks |
| Billing | All bills included in weekly rent |
| Furnished | Fully furnished from day one |
| Cancellation Policy | Specified in agreement review carefully |
| Deposit Protection | UK tenancy deposit protection regulations |
| Check-In/Out | Specified dates outlined in contract |
| Maintenance | On-site team, requests in writing recommended |
As early as possible. Students booking for September intake are advised to begin the process in the January–April window. Popular room types, particularly private studios, reach full availability ahead of standard booking deadlines.
| Provided by Wick Park | Bring Yourself |
| Bed frame and mattress | Bedding, pillows, duvet |
| Study desk and chair | Towels |
| Wardrobe and storage | Kitchen items (for en-suite flat) |
| High-speed Wi-Fi | Laptop and chargers |
| All utility connections | Bike and lock (optional) |
| Communal kitchen (en-suite) | Personal study materials |
Yes. Wick Park is one of the most internationally popular student accommodations in East London. Fully furnished and bills-inclusive rooms remove setup complexity, professional on-site management provides support from day one, and the building's community creates a natural social entry point into London student life. Acolyte Living's international specialist team supports students from 40+ countries through the Wick Park booking process.
No hidden utility costs; bills are genuinely all-inclusive. The main additional student expenses in Hackney Wick are summarized below:
| Expense Category | Estimated Weekly Cost (£) |
| Groceries | £30-£65 |
| Eating out | £25-£70 |
| Transport (Oyster/Travelcard) | £20-£35 |
| Social & entertainment | £25-£75 |
| Study materials | £10-£25 |
| Personal/miscellaneous | £10-£30 |
For personalized answers to any question about the Wick Park booking process, deposit, or contract, contact Acolyte Living for free advisory support from inquiry to move-in.
