Lychgate Court, Stephens Street, Bolton, Lancashire ** NEW TO MARKET ** Auction Guide Price £60,000

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***FOR SALE BY MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION; STARTING BID PRICE £60,000 PLUS RESERVATION FEE***

Lychgate Court.


This modern Stone Faced, TWO Bedroom, First Floor apartment is well located for the major road networks that lead to Bolton, Bury and beyond and has the added benefit of a private single garage.

The accommodation has double glazing where stated and briefly comprises; communal entrance, private hallway, lounge with laminate floor, fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom with three piece suite. Offered with a tenant in situ paying £450 per month.




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