New Springs, Smithills Dean Road, Bolton ** 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE ** £1250 PCM

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** NEW SPRINGS, SMITHILLS DEAN ROAD, BOLTON, BL1 6JR ** AVAILABLE OCTOBER ** PART FURNISHED**

** £1250 PCM **

** £1442 DEPOSIT **

COUNCIL TAX BAND B

This Recently Renovated Stone Built Cottage, Comprises Downstairs Of A Spacious Open Plan Lounge Kitchen Diner And A Downstairs Toilet. The First Floor Offers Two Double Bedrooms and a Modern Three Piece Bathroom. There Is A Yard Area To The Rear And This Property Also Offers A Parking Space For One Vehicle.

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £288 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.




Smithills High School (89ft)
ASDA Blackburn Road (1.2 Miles)
Moss Bank Park (0.8 miles)
Church Road Post Office (0.7 miles)
Cineworld Bolton (1.9 miles)
Nuffield Health (1.9 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Recently Renovated Stone Built Cottage
Two Double Bedrooms
Spacious Open Plan Lounge Kitchen Diner
Modern Three Piece Bathroom
Yard Area To The Rear
Parking Space For One Vehicle
Close To Local Amenities
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