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Bolton Road, Bury (Bury)
Description
This amazing property has a large driveway and can park numerous cars upon it but the parking doesn`t stop there, there is room to park up to three cars down the side of the property leading up to the garage.
Now lets start exploring the inside of the property. Via the porch way we gain access to the hall way and on my right hand side is the first door to explore.
The first large spacious living area has modern decor and a beautiful gas fire surround to keep nice and warm throughout winter, all snuggled up on your sofa watching the snow flakes fall through the large bay windows, expect the snow to fall in March knowing England.
The second large spacious reception room would be perfect to wine and dine guest as the kitchen is just next door, or use this room as a play area for the children, they won`t be under your feet whilist you are preparing dinner and they will be happy playing with toys.
Each reception room has elegant draped curtains.
The kitchen comprises a gas cooker and plenty of storage cupboards all of which are beech to match the laminated flooring.
Lets take the exploring to the upper level where we will find the three bedrooms.
Bedroom number one is denfinatly for mum and dad as this beautiful room is massive, larger than a double room and has large bay windows with elegant draped curtains over looking the the front of the property.
The second bedroom is a large and spacious double room, I can`t see your teenager complaining about moving.
One bedroom left, this good sized single room is perfect for the youngest child and has groovy decor, this room would also be perfect for your study make full use of the shelves already in the property.
The family bathroom is the most important for mother, where else in the property will you find peace and quiet, relax and enjoy a long hot soak in the bath and for those late morning rushes take advantage of the over head shower for quickness.
Leading out to the rear garden you have a quirky little outhouse built on to the door way, this can be useful for outside storage, The children will have a field day in the large back garden and is perfect for festive parties, now who`s the popular one!!
Bury is a town in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the River Irwell, 7.9 miles (12.7 km) north-northwest of the city of Manchester, 5.9 miles (9.5 km) west-southwest of Rochdale and 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east of Bolton. It is surrounded by several smaller settlements which together form the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, of which Bury is the largest settlement and administrative centre. Bury has a total population of 60,718.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Bury emerged during the Industrial Revolution as a mill town centred on textile manufacture.
Bury is regionally notable for its open-air market - Bury Market - and its popularity has been increased since the introduction of the Manchester Metrolink tram system, which terminates in the town. The market is known for its supply of a local traditional dish - Black Pudding, served hot and eaten as a takeaway snack.
One of Bury`s most famous residents was Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and founder of the Metropolitan Police Service. A monument to Peel is outside Bury parish church and another, the austere Peel Monument, stands on a hill overlooking the locality.
EDUCATION Dery High School is one of Bury`s comprehensive schools. It was opened in 1959 and its patron is the Earl of Derby.Colleges Bury College, formerly Bury Technical College and Peel Sixth Form College. Bury Grammar School has existed since the 16th century. Holy Cross College, formerly Bury Convent Grammar School. In 2007 it was named 7th in the country. High schools located in the town include Broad Oak High School Elton High School St Gabriel`s High School Bury Church of England High School Parrenthorn High School St Monica`s High School Bury Grammar School (Independent) Philips High School, Stand, Whitefield Tottington High School Castlebrook High School Prestwich Arts College Woodhey High School Derby High School Radcliffe Riverside High School
PLACES OF INTEREST Attractions in Bury include:
Bury railway station at the East Lancashire Railway.
The East Lancashire Railway, a heritage railway which runs from the town to Heywood, Ramsbottom and Rawtenstall. Based at Bury Bolton Street railway station. Bury Museum and Art Gallery, containing the Wrigley collection of paintings including works by Turner, Cox, and De Wint. Bury Castle is a fortified manor house built in the mid 13th century by Sir Thomas Pilkington and is now protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument; the foundations have been excavated and have been open to the public since 2000. Bury`s `World Famous` Market, which has been on the same site for nearly 600 years; the original licence for a market was granted in 1444. In 2006, out of 1150 markets in the UK, Bury Market was voted the best `British Market of the Year` by the National Association of British Market Authorities. The Regimental Museum of the Lancashire Fusiliers. Peel Tower, Harcles Hill, above Holcombe village, Ramsbottom. The Peel Tower was built in remembrance of Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and founder of the police force, who was born in Bury. Hundreds of people climb to the tower each year on Good Friday. Historically this gathering had a principally religious purpose since the hill is said to be strikingly similar to the hill that Jesus is said to have climbed before he was crucified on Good Friday (Calvary). Bury Parish Church on the Market Place in the centre of the town. Silver Street and environs contain many examples of mid-Victorian architecture, using York stone, from the pre-Gothic revival period.
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TO RENT
£695 pcm
Details
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Address
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Bolton Road, Bury
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Type
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Bedrooms
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3 |
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