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Make Durham Your Home Away From Home

Studying abroad can be a bit daunting, and we completely get it. Not only are you stepping into a new country on your own, but you also have the extra challenge of finding a place to live.

Making Yourself At Home

All of our student homes are within the DH1 postcode area, meaning no matter the property you are always within walking distance to the city centre and university.

Find a Property

We will assist you in finding your ideal home to best suit your needs and criteria.

Arrange a Viewing

All of our properties listed include a 360 viewing, however we always recommend seeing the property for yourself whether that be in person or via a video call.

Choose Your Property

Found the property you love? Send us an email to iron out any queries and request a contract.

Residences with Morgan Douglas

The Three Tuns

The history of the Three Tuns hotel can be traced back to the 16th Century but of what we know for sure was that the building was built as three houses in the late 18th century and does include the remains of an earlier building. As time has gone by The Three Tuns has gained a wealth of history embedded within its walls and has been known as a pub, a hotel and later was owned by Durham University for housing mostly post graduate students.

Metropolis House

31-33 Church Street in Durham is a Grade II listed building, recognized for its architectural and historical significance. Constructed in the mid-18th century, It stands three storeys high with six bays, showcasing a symmetrical design typical of the period. Boot scraper recesses are present beside the doors, adding to the building's historical character. The building's location on Church Street places it within a historically rich area of Durham. Church Street is part of the Church Street Conservation Area, which plays a crucial role in defining the town's character, culture, and heritage. The area is known for its well-preserved architecture, contributing to Durham's distinctive urban landscape.

The Printworks

The Printworks, located on Claypath in Durham, was originally an industrial facility. Ward Group Investments acquired the vacant factory in the heart of Durham City and transformed it into a mixed-use development. The conversion resulted in a 70+ bed student complex and four townhouses, blending modern living spaces with the building's industrial heritage. Claypath itself is a historic street in Durham, serving as the main easterly road out of the city towards Sunderland and the coast. The name "Claypath" is believed to derive from "Clayport," one of the exits from the city's outer defensive walls. The street ascends to the summit of the hill, where it changes to Gilesgate. The transformation of The Printworks into a student complex and townhouses reflects the broader trend in Durham of repurposing historic industrial buildings for modern residential use, preserving the city's architectural heritage while meeting contemporary housing needs.

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