Clivedale Place, Bolton Town Centre ** 2 BED TOP FLOOR APARTMENT ** £575 PCM

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Welcome to Clivedale Place, a spacious two bedroom upper floor apartment in the heart of Bolton Town Centre.

This property is located in the middle of Bolton Town Centre with lots of close amenities you can reach by foot close by. If you do drive, there is one allocated car parking space at the property as well as St Peters Way within a close proximity, providing quick and easy motorway access routes.


LOCATION
Bolton Train Station (0.4 miles)
Queens Park (1.4 miles)
Morrisons Black Horse Street (0.7 miles)
St Peters Way (0.5 miles)
Asda, Burnden Park (1.0 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Two good sized bedrooms
One allocated parking space.
Located in Bolton Town Centre.
Upper floor apartment.
Intercom system.


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