Whether it's studying or socialising that you're after, St. Thomas Court is the place to be as a student. Convenience is a major plus - the accommodation is located near the University of Plymouth and Plymouth College of Art; Plymouth's high street (for all your entertainment needs); and the city's ever-scenic harbourside.
At St. Thomas Court, we have options to suit all needs. Choose from one of our spacious self-contained studios which come with an en-suite shower room, small double bed, bags of storage, fitted kitchen and study area. Our shared classic en-suite option is ideal for those looking to socialise in a shared kitchen/living room. The room is complete with your own en-suite, desk area and plenty of storage options.
Key Facilities
• 100Mbps free Wi-Fi and broadband throughout
• Outdoor courtyard
• Bicycle storage
• On-site laundry facilities
• Secure access
• 24-hour security
Shared amenities
Wifi
Fitted kitchen
Bike storage
Laundry room
Car parking
CCTV security
Secure door entry
Onsite maintenance
Bills included
Gas included
Electricity included
Water included
Internet included
From £127 /week
Bills included
Gas, Electricity, Water & Internet
Room options
Academic year: 2025-26
1 room option available
Private room (1)
Classic En-suite
Double bed
Private bathroom
Private kitchen
En-suite shower
51 weeks: Sep 2025 → Aug 202651 weeks: Sep 2025 → Aug 2026
St Thomas Court, 20 Gasking Street, Near University, Plymouth, PL4 9AP
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St Thomas Court, 20 Gasking Street, Near University, Plymouth, PL4 9AP
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Amenities
Facilities
Wifi
Fitted kitchen
Bike storage
Laundry room
Car parking
Security & safety
CCTV security
Secure door entry
Services
Onsite maintenance
Not included
Widescreen TV not available
Washer dryer not available
Games room not available
Vending machine not available
Wheelchair access not available
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Room details
Classic En-suiteSt Thomas Court, 20 Gasking Street, Near University, Plymouth, PL4 9AP
£127 /week
Room features
Double bed
Private bathroom
Private kitchen
Amenities in this room
En-suite shower
Fitted wardrobe
Plenty of storage
Study desk
Shared kitchen & living area
100Mbps broadband & wifi
Plenty of plug sockets
Your contact details
Your login details (if you’ve already registered)
Your course details year of study and student number (if you have them)
A credit or debit card with which to pay your deposit
Your guarantor’s details if applicable
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What is a holding deposit?
A holding deposit is a sum of money paid to reserve a room or property. Once the holding deposit is paid, the room or property will be taken off the market, allowing you time to complete the tenancy agreement. You will have a specific amount of time to complete the tenancy agreement, so once you've paid the holding deposit, make sure to complete the agreement within that timeframe.
Will I get my holding deposit back?
Yes, provided you complete the tenancy agreement in time. In most cases, the holding deposit will be converted to all or part of the . Additionally, if the landlord, agent, or hall decides not to rent the property to you, you will receive your money back. However, if you do not complete the tenancy agreement within the agreed timeframe, you will lose your holding deposit.
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St Thomas Court20 Gasking Street, Near University, Plymouth, PL4 9AP
When you move into a rental property you will be required to pay a refundable security deposit.
The deposit is designed to provide the accommodation provider with a financial commitment that you're going to uphold the terms of your tenancy agreement. Keep in mind that throughout your tenancy, the deposit remains your property and is just being securely held by your accommodation provider.
Will I get my security deposit back?
Provided your tenancy runs smoothly and you leave the property in the condition you found it, you will receive your deposit back in full when you move out. However, the accommodation provider is entitled to make deposit deductions for missing items, damage or breaches to the terms set out in the tenancy agreement.
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