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About Bedford
Bedford is a town located in the East of England along the River Ouse. It can be found approximately 49 miles north of London. Like many other towns and cities in England, Bedford has a rich history. The history of this town starts from the early times but it is majorly famous for its medieval history. The diverse economy can be found in Bedfordshire with industries such as engineering, technology, healthcare, and retail that are playing significant roles. Numerous visitors come to Bedford for various reasons such as tourism, career, and education. In the past few years, Bedford has also gained widespread fame among international students. A campus of the University of Bedfordshire is located in Bedford.
Student Accommodation in Bedford
For international students who visit Bedford for higher education, a wide range of accommodations are available in Bedford. PBSA (Purpose-Built Student Accommodation) properties are widely popular these days, which are private housing properties for accommodation in Bedford for students. In nearby cities/towns in Bedford also, international students in this town can rent accommodation.
Among such properties for private student accommodation in Bedford UK, Polhill Park is widely popular, which is located exactly in the town. It can be considered one of the top student housing properties for students in Bedford plus we can count four properties in nearby places as top properties for students studying here. These properties include Fitzroy Courts (Luton), Windmill Hill Drive (Milton Keynes), Hatbox (Luton), and Park House (Luton). Polhill Park in Bedford is the nearby property from the University of Bedfordshire’s campus, which can be reached within 25 minutes by vehicle.
In Bedford student accommodation properties, amenities like study desks and chairs, Wi-Fi, games rooms, gardens, bicycle storage spaces, etc. can be found.
Additionally, rental apartments are also available in Bedford that can also be rented by international students.
Cost of Living in Bedford
Tuition fee is a major aspect of the cost of living. In the University of Bedfordshire, the tuition fees for international students range from £14,500 to £17,100 per annum or in total. Next, we can count accommodation, and budget-friendly student accommodation options in Bedford are available. Accommodation in a student housing property can be found at prices from £109 per week to £300 per week. The price of a rental apartment starts from £2,741 per month.
In food expenses, students can get a meal for one person at £15 in an inexpensive restaurant and meals for two people at £58 in a midrange restaurant. The groceries and their prices in Bedford include milk (1 liter): £1.23, a loaf of fresh white bread (500 grams): £1.24, white rice (1 kg): £2.45, local cheese (1 kg): £7.61, apples (1 kg): £3.03, bananas (1 kg): £1.08, oranges (1 kg): £2.25, tomatoes (1 kg): £3.33, potatoes (1 kg): £1.31, and onions (1 kg): £1.15. In transport, £2.40-6 is charged for every bus ride.
Student Travel in Bedford
Buses, coaches, trains, and rental cars are available in Bedford for travel which can be used by students for visiting landmarks and other places in Bedford and other UK towns and cities as well as universities and colleges to attend the lectures. Student accommodation Bedford can be found attached to the bus stops.
Bedford’s Tourist Attractions
International students can visit the tourist attractions in their spare time during their years of studies in Bedford. Here are the five top tourist attractions found in Bedford.
1. Bedford Castle Mound
Here, individuals find the remains of Bedford Castle, which was built after the Norman Conquest of England. Bedford Castle was a large medieval castle in Bedford built by Henry I after 1100.
2. Bedford Park
It is a Victorian park featuring gardens, sports facilities, and a lake. This park was created in the year 1888.
3. The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum
It is a museum showcasing local history, art, and cultural artifacts. This park is managed by Bedford Borough Council and the trustees of the Cecil Higgins Collection.
4. St. Paul's Church
It is an iconic church known for its distinctive tower and architecture.
5. River Great Ouse
River Great Ouse is a great tourist attraction for finding an escape from the hustle and bustle of the town for some time. River Great Ouse passes through the town center and it is lined with Embankment, the Gardens.
Universities in Bedford
A campus of the University of Bedfordshire is located in Bedford. Bedford College and The Bedford Sixth Farm are the further education institutes in this town. A private college named Stella Mann College is also located in Bedford, which provides courses related to the performing arts.
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