33a Gillott Road

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Property summary

2-Bedroom Student Flat – 33A Gillott Road, Birmingham

33A Gillott Road is a delightful 2-bedroom flat, perfect for students seeking a comfortable and convenient living space in Birmingham. With modern amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, this flat offers an ideal home for small groups. Only £50 to reserve a room with no deposit to pay.

Key Features:

  • 2 Comfortable Bedrooms: Each bedroom is furnished with a bed, desk and wardrobe, providing ample space for study and relaxation.

  • Modern Bathroom: The flat includes a well-maintained bathroom, offering convenience for all residents.

  • Open-Plan Living Area: The spacious living area features an open layout that seamlessly combines the kitchen and lounge, perfect for socialising or unwinding after a long day.

  • Fully Equipped Kitchen: The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, making cooking and meal preparation easy and efficient.

Our bills package of £34 per week/per room includes:

  • Gas & electricity (subject to fair usage policies)
  • Water
  • Internet

Location Highlights:

Situated in a popular student area, 33A Gillott Road is well-connected to local amenities and universities:

  • University of Birmingham: Approximately 2 miles away – about a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute cycle.

  • Birmingham City University (City South Campus): Around 1.5 miles away – about a 7-minute drive or a 12-minute cycle.

  • Aston University: Roughly 3 miles away – about a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute cycle.

This convenient location allows for easy access to university campuses, local shops, and vibrant student life.



Features

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 shower room
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Outside space

Key details

  • Tenancy length of 52 weeks
  • Available for 2025/2026
  • Weekly rent excluding bills starting from £151.00 per person
  • Weekly rent including bills starting from £185.00 per person
  • Holding deposit £50.00
  • Available from 30/06/25


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