Elliott Street, Tyldesley ** 2 BED FLAT ** £650 PCM

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Welcome to Elliott Street, a 2 bedroom apartment in the Tyldesley area.

**AVAILABLE NOW**

£650 PCM

£750 Deposit

COUNCIL TAX BAND A

The property benefits from two bedrooms, lounge and kitchen (Located in the M29 area)

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £150 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.



LOCATION
Tesco (1.3 miles)
B&M (0.3 miles)
Iceland (0.4 miles)
St. Mary's Catholic High School (1.6 miles)
Atherton High School (1.2 miles)


PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Spacious lounge
Two bedrooms
Modern kitchen


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