Whitefield Road, Bury ** NEW TO MARKET ** £1200 PCM

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** Whitefield Road, Bury, Greater Manchester ** Available Now **

** £1200 PCM **

** Council Tax Band B **



Semi Detached House. The property on the ground floor internally comprises of entrance vestibule, open plan lounge dining room, 2nd reception room and wet room. To the first floor are four bedrooms, bathroom with shower over bath. Gardens front and rear and driveway parking.


Redvales Playing Fields (0.3 miles)
Bury College (1.1 miles)
Elton Sailing Club (2.6 miles)
Bury Town Centre (1.4 miles)



PROPERTY FEATURES AND DETAILS
Extended Semi Detached
Four Bedrooms
Open Plan Lounge Dining Room
2nd Reception Room
Wet Room
Gardens Front & Rear



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