ANOTHER new development underway - 17 Bryn Road!
February 4, 2025
ANOTHER new development underway - 17 Bryn Road!

As you can see below, we're currently gutting the place!

Room under renovation with debris on the floor, boards, and a step ladder.

We have started work on a new property on 17 Bryn Road and it is expected to be completed by June ready for the 2025/26 academic year! This project is an exciting transformation of a spacious 7 bedroom property into stunning, modern flats designed to meet the needs of today’s students.
The newly renovated property will feature:
One 3 bedroom flat – perfect for small groups of friends looking to share a space while enjoying comfort, privacy, and plenty of room. Three 1-bedroom studio flats – designed with independent living in mind, each studio offers a contemporary layout with everything a student needs for an enjoyable experience. What’s more, all the studio flats will be located on the 3rd floor of the building, offering spectacular panoramic sea views across Swansea Bay. Imagine waking up to stunning views, enjoying the beauty of Swansea’s coastline right from your window.
Bryn Road has the highest population of students for any road in Brynmill and Uplands, it is close to the Universities and is a  short walk of Swansea University Singleton Campus and within easy reach of Bay Campus. This area is for its trendy cafes, restaurants, and nightlife. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee between lectures or enjoying a night out, everything you need is within walking distance.  Swansea’s famous seafront is just a stone’s throw away, offering a perfect spot for morning jogs, relaxing beach days, or scenic walks.
We’re committed to creating spaces that are not only functional but also stylish and welcoming. Each flat will be designed with students in mind, featuring:
Modern furnishings and fittings Layouts with plenty of natural light Energy-efficient appliances Secure entry systems for peace of mind Panoramic views for the studio flats Free bike storage nearby Private car parking in a secure car park (additional charge)
We’re working hard to bring this project to life, and we can’t wait to share the finished results with you. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates, sneak peeks, and details about when these flats will be available to rent.
For more information or to register your interest, feel free to get in touch with our team. We’d be delighted to help you find your perfect student home in Swansea.

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