Huddersfield is a large University and market town located in West Yorkshire, England. It is located Southwest of Leeds and Northwest of Manchester. Huddersfield is near the merge of River Colbe and River Holmes. It is a town of Victorian architecture. It is home to the rugby league team Huddersfield Giants.
Huddersfield is an ideal city for Student housing Huddersfield due to its buzzing culture, quality education, and good accommodation.
Education in Huddersfield
Huddersfield has good primary, secondary and higher education. Education in primary and secondary schools is compulsory. It offers sixth form education for the town's population. Huddersfield has two sixth form colleges, namely, Huddersfield New College at Salendine Nook and Greenhead College near Town Centre. Huddersfield Grammar School is an independent school for secondary education offering education up to the age of 16. For further education Kirklees College was formed through the merger of Dewsbury College and Huddersfield Technical College apart from the University of Huddersfield.
Culture
Huddersfield has Victorian architecture. Victoria Tower on Castle Hill is an example of that which was constructed in honor of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Year. The George Hotel and Huddersfield Town Hall is an example of that. St. Peter's Church is adjacent to the town center on Bryam Street. A covered shopping area like the Pack Horse is constructed over a cobblestone street. Football and rugby league are the main sports in Huddersfield. Huddersfield Town A.F.C is the club of the town. Huddersfield Giants is the rugby team of the town. Huddersfield is the birthplace of rugby league.
Housing
Student Accommodation Huddersfield is cheap when compared to Leeds, Manchester or the busy buzzing London. Ashen Hurst student houses are a favorite and are recommended by the University. These are shared houses usually shared among six to eight students. Lockwood offers plenty of shared houses for students at reasonable prices. Stores Hall Park is quite popular among university students. It is a student village that is on campus offering single, double and disabled-access room to all students in sharing of usually six to eight students. It considers low deposits and cost is covered overall.
Huddersfield provides many types of accommodation facilities for students. Places around the busy city center or near the university are ideal for accommodation. Many universities provide in-house accommodation facilities. Students have a facility to choose independent living also. Independent living considers the dorm, shared living, studio apartments, staying with a family as a paying guest or traveling from relative’s place.