London Terrace, Darwen ** 2 BED TERRACED ** REDUCED ** £695 PCM

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** London Terrace, Darwen **


** £725 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £836.53 **

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PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £21,750.00 is required to pass the affordability checks.



Harrisons are delighted to offer for let this mid terraced property on London Terrace, Darwen. Internally, it offers a lounge, dining room & modern kitchen. To the first floor there are 2 bedrooms and family bathroom. The property has a garden to the front and to the rear. Call now to view.

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £167.30 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.


LOCATION
Sainsburys (0.8 miles)
Lidl (0.9 miles)
Sudell Primary School (0.3 miles)
Darwen Train Station (0.4 miles)
Westhoughton Post Office (0.8 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
2 BEDROOMS
FRESH RENOVATION THROUGHOUT
LOUNGE
DINING ROOM
MODERN KITCHEN
CLOSE TO TRAIN STATION
FRONT & REAR YARD


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