St. James Avenue, Bolton ** REDUCED ** Offers Over £200,000

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PROPERTY FEATURES & DETAILS
THREE BEDROOMS
2 RECEPTION ROOMS
KITCHEN/DINER
DRIVEWAY PARKING
MODERN INTERIOR



LOCATION
Morrisons (0.4 miles)
Aldi (0.5 miles)
Leverhulme Primary School (0.3 miles)
Bolton Train Station (1.9 miles)
Tesco Esso Express (1.0 mile)



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