Holly Mill Crescent, Astley Bridge, Bolton ** NEW RENTAL PROPERTY ** £695 PCM

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** Holly Mill Crescent, Astley Bridge, Bolton **

** £ 695.00 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £801.00 **

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PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £20,850 is required to pass the affordability checks.

This Modern TWO BEDROOM End Terrace benefits from kitchen, double glazing, flooring and decorating throughout to create a light, bright and lovely home in which to relax and unwind. The accommodation has gas central heating and briefly comprises; vestibule, lounge, fitting dining kitchen with French doors onto the rear garden, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with three piece suite. Externally the property enjoys a corner plot position with enclosed garden are to the rear with twin gates providing secure off road parking.

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £160.00 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.



LOCATION
Asda (0.2 miles)
Thornleigh Salesian College (1.3 miles)
Bolton Town Centre (2.9 miles)
Doffcocker Lodge (3.0 miles)
Esso Petrol Station (0.9 miles)
Jumbles Country Park (3.2 miles)


PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
End Mews Property
Lounge
Modern Fitted High Gloss Kitchen
Two Bedrooms
Gardens Front & Rear
Driveway Parking


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