Templecombe Drive, Sharples, Bolton ** RECENTLY REDUCED ** £1100 PCM

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Welcome to Templecombe Drive, a lovely three-bedroom detached property located in the Sharples area of Bolton.

** AVAILABLE NOW **

** RENT 1,100 PCM **

** DEPOSIT £1269 **

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This property briefly comprises of a kitchen, dining room, reception room, three spacious bedrooms with one with an en-suite, a family bathroom, downstairs W/C, large driveway and rear garden.

A HOLDING DEPOSIT OF £276.92 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY.



LOCATION
Asda Supermarket (2.0 miles)
Thornleigh Salesian College (1.6 miles)
Nuffield Health Bolton Fitness and Wellbeing (2.7 miles)
Dunscar Gold Club (1.5 miles)


PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Three double bedrooms
Large Driveway
Surrounding garden
Family bathroom, one en-suite and downstairs W/C


HARRISONS / EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE
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