Leasehold for a a term of 125 years commencing on 01 January 2008 and expiring on 31 December 2132 at fixed rent of £295 per annum.
The property comprises a vacant two-storey mid terrace town house with a rear garden and an allocated parking space to the front.
Internally, the ground floor comprises a living room, kitchen and WC. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and the main bathroom.
The property is located in Westhoughton, approximately 5 miles away from Bolton.
The subject is located on Bolton Road (B5235) which leads to the A6 and the A58, both of which link to the M61 motorway. Westhoughton and Daisy Hill train stations are both within close proximity to the subject being approximately 0.5 and 1 mile away respectively.
Market Street in Westhoughton town centre is just 0.5 miles away and provides a number of retailers including Co-op, Wetherspoons, banks, travel agents, hair dressers, pubs and a traditional indoor market operating 4 days a week.
Leasehold for a a term of 125 years commencing on 01 January 2008 and expiring on 31 December 2132 at fixed rent of £295 per annum.
Ground Floor: Living Room, Kitchen & WC
First Floor: 3 Bedrooms & Bathroom
Rear garden and allocated parking.
Energy Asset Rating is C.
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