£1,900 pcm
(£438 pw)
4 bed shared accommodation to rentClausentum Road, Southampton SO14
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available from 1 July 2026
Furnished
House share
About this property
Four well-proportioned double bedrooms
Recently refurbished
Separate kitchen and lounge
Conveniently located close to Portswood High Street
Excellent transport links
Available from July 2026
This well-proportioned four double bedroom student house will be available from July 2026 and is ideally suited to students looking for comfortable, practical, and well-located accommodation.
Recently refurbished throughout, the property offers a fresh, modern feel while retaining a spacious and functional layout.
The house benefits from four generously sized double bedrooms, providing ample space for study and storage. A separate kitchen and lounge create a sociable yet practical living arrangement, ideal for shared student living. The kitchen is well laid out for everyday use, while the lounge offers a comfortable communal area to relax and unwind.
Situated close to Portswood High Street, the property enjoys excellent access to a wide range of shops, cafes, bars, and local amenities, as well as convenient transport links to the university and surrounding areas. This property represents an excellent opportunity for students seeking a well-presented home in a popular location for the 2026 academic year.
Security Deposit: £2,192.30 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £438.46 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: B
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick and Tile
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online.
Southampton is a port city on the south coast of England, located in the county of Hampshire. It sits where the rivers Test and Itchen meet the English Channel, giving it a long and important maritime history. The city is best known as a major port, famously linked to the departure of the rms Titanic in 1912, and it continues to play a key role in cruise travel, shipping, and marine industries today. Southampton combines historical heritage with a modern, vibrant atmosphere. It has medieval city walls, historic buildings, and cultural attractions alongside large shopping centres, universities, and green spaces. The city is home to two major universities, giving it a youthful, international feel, and it offers a range of arts, entertainment, and sporting activities. With good transport links, nearby national parks such as the New Forest, and a strong connection to the sea, Southampton is both a working port city and a lively place to live and visit.
Recently refurbished throughout, the property offers a fresh, modern feel while retaining a spacious and functional layout.
The house benefits from four generously sized double bedrooms, providing ample space for study and storage. A separate kitchen and lounge create a sociable yet practical living arrangement, ideal for shared student living. The kitchen is well laid out for everyday use, while the lounge offers a comfortable communal area to relax and unwind.
Situated close to Portswood High Street, the property enjoys excellent access to a wide range of shops, cafes, bars, and local amenities, as well as convenient transport links to the university and surrounding areas. This property represents an excellent opportunity for students seeking a well-presented home in a popular location for the 2026 academic year.
Security Deposit: £2,192.30 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £438.46 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: B
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick and Tile
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online.
Southampton is a port city on the south coast of England, located in the county of Hampshire. It sits where the rivers Test and Itchen meet the English Channel, giving it a long and important maritime history. The city is best known as a major port, famously linked to the departure of the rms Titanic in 1912, and it continues to play a key role in cruise travel, shipping, and marine industries today. Southampton combines historical heritage with a modern, vibrant atmosphere. It has medieval city walls, historic buildings, and cultural attractions alongside large shopping centres, universities, and green spaces. The city is home to two major universities, giving it a youthful, international feel, and it offers a range of arts, entertainment, and sporting activities. With good transport links, nearby national parks such as the New Forest, and a strong connection to the sea, Southampton is both a working port city and a lively place to live and visit.



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