New Redevelopment Complete - 160 St Helen’s Road Flat 12
August 7, 2025
New Redevelopment Complete - 160 St Helen’s Road Flat 12

Our new re-development of a few flats in our biggest student building are complete!

Small bedroom with a single bed, desk, wardrobe, and patterned rug.

We’ve just completed a new phase of work at one of our biggest student buildings: 160 St Helen’s Road, right in the heart of Swansea City Centre.


This 52-bedroom building has always been one of our most popular locations, and we’ve recently expanded the offering with the addition of two brand new studio flats and a modern two-bedroom flat, now available for the first time.


The new flats have been created by reworking some of the existing space within the building. Each one has been fully renovated from scratch, with completely new layouts, modern kitchens and bathrooms, and a clean, stylish finish throughout. Like the rest of the building, these flats are purpose-built for students - but offer a bit more privacy and comfort for those looking for something more self-contained.


Being in the city centre, 160 St Helen’s Road is ideal for students who want to be close to everything such as: shops, cafes, gyms, bars, transport, and the beach are all just a few minutes’ walk away. It’s also an easy commute to both Singleton and Bay Campus, with frequent bus routes right outside the front door.


The new studios are perfect for those who want their own space, while the two-bed flat is a great option for two friends sharing, without having to compromise on location or quality.


We’re really happy with how this redevelopment turned out. It has added even more variety to an already vibrant building and gives students more choice for high-standard, city living.


Viewings are open now, so if you're interested in seeing the new spaces, get in touch with the team.

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