Greystoke Drive, Sharples, Bolton ** 5 BEDROOMS ** £1700 PCM

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*** Welcome to Greystoke Drive ***

*** Rent £1700.00 pcm ***

*** Deposit £1961.53 ***

*** Council Tax Band G ***


The property benefits from five bedrooms, three receptions, kitchen and two bathrooms. (Located in the BL1 area of Bolton.)

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £392.30 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.



PROPERTY FEATURES & DETAILS
A luxury detached 5 bedroom property located in Sharples
3 Reception Rooms 
2 Bathrooms
Double Garage 
Driveway Parking  
Front and Rear Gardens



LOCATION
ASDA (0.8 Miles)
Moss Bank Park (2.7 Miles)
High Lawn Primary School (0.6 Miles)
Sharples High School (1.2 Miles)



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