Sandon Street, Darwen ** 2 BED TERRACED ** £600 PCM

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** Sandon Street, Darwen, Lancashire **


** £600.00 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £692.00 **

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PLEASE NOTE... A minimum income of £18,000 is required to pass the affordability checks.

Welcome to Sandon Street, a Two Bedroomed Stone Fronted Terraced in the Darwen Area of Lancashire.

Located on a private road with On Street Parking. The property benefits from Lounge, Dining Room and Fitted Kitchen,
Two Bedrooms and a fabulous Feature Bathroom with Free Standing Claw Foot Bath. Front Garden and Rear Yard.

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £138.00 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.


LOCATION
Darwen St James CE Primary Academy (0.3 mile)
Darwen Market Square (0.3 miles)
Darwen Train Station (0.2 miles)
Darwen Heritage Centre (0.3 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Lounge and Dining Room
Fitted Kitchen
Two Bedrooms
Family Bathroom with Freestanding Bath
Front & Rear Garden
On Street Parking


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