Newton Road, Lowton, Warrington,WA3 1DG 2 bedroom mid terraced house Let Agreed in Warrington
Fees apply
The advertised rental figure does not include fees.
Permitted PaymentsInterest on Late payments: 3% above Bank of England base rate
Lost Keys or Security Device: £10 per lost key, £50 per lost security device .
Early Surrender of Tenancy: Landlords and letting agents can require a tenant to make a payment for an early termination (surrender) of the tenancy agreement at the tenant’s request. The tenant will be required to pay the rent until a new tenant moves in, and compensate the Landlord for his/her losses, eg. Re-letting charge and inventory charge.
Change of Sharer: £50 (including VAT)
Name & Address of Redress Scheme: The Property Ombudsman, Milford House, 43-55 Milford Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2BP.
Client Money Protection: Kelrick Properties is part of the Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme. Scheme Ref: C0011798.
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Council Tax Band : A Council Tax Exempt : No
Building Insurance : Not Set
Property reference: 0021217
Property overview
Description
This gorgeous two bed terraced property with outstanding features is one not to be missed! The property boasts a modern dining kitchen, large contemporary bathroom, stunning feature fire places and enclosed yard with out-house. Also being close to local amenities and transport links, an early viewing appointment is highly recommended!Accommodation comprising
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Ground Floor
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Lounge
15' x 10'7"
Front facing lounge with feature fireplace.
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Kitchen/Diner
15' x 14'4"
Rear facing kitchen/diner with a range of wall and base units, single drainer stainless steel sink, oven, hob and extractor. Tiled floor.
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First Floor
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Master Bedroom
15' x 11'6"
Front facing master bedroom.
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Second bedroom
Spacious rear facing second bedroom.
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Bathroom
Spacious family bathroom with white three piece suite comprising low level wc, hand wash basin and bath.
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Outside
Gardens to front and rear. Outbuilding in rear garden.
More information
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