Property description
This property does not require a deposit but does require two months rent in advance.
This property is unfurnished @ £550, Fully Furnished @ £595 , if you want the property part furnished the price can be negotiated
A ground floor apartment is always better as there is no stairs to climb!!
This property features a very large spacious living space to accommodate all your furnishing.
The kitchen is open plan to the living area but is separated by a breakfast bar - perfect for morning coffee. This kitchen comprises of plenty of work surface`s, drawers and cupboards for you to prepare and store your weekly shop.
The large bathroom features a bath for you to relax after a hard days work or take advantage of the shower for a quick freshen up.
This property would be perfect for two friends setting up home together as you have two double bedrooms.
The previous tenant has made comment on how little they have had to use the central heating as this property benefits from insulation and another added bonus this property is well sound proofed.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Royton (pop. 21,000) is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies by the source of the River Irk, on undulating land at the foothills of the Pennines, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) north-northwest of Oldham, 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south-southeast of Rochdale and 7.6 miles (12.2 km) northeast of the city of Manchester.
TRANSPORT: Public transport in Royton is coordinated by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive. Major A roads link Royton with other settlements, including the A671 road. Originally built as a turnpike between Oldham and Rochdale, the A671 bisects Royton from the southeast, forming the town`s main street,[40] before continuing northwards through Rochdale, Burnley and terminates at the village of Worston in Lancashire.The M62 motorway runs to the north of the area and is accessed via the A663 at junction 21 and junction 20 via the A627(M) motorway, which terminates at Royton`s southwestern boundary.
Royton railway station lay on a spur of the Oldham Loop Line, a line which connects with Manchester, Oldham and Rochdale. The station was constructed in 1864 and closed in April 1966. In February 1961, a four-coach runaway train crashed through the buffers at Royton railway station, continued on over Highbarn Street and then destroyed a pair of terraced houses. No one was killed, although the driver received serious head injuries after leaping from the train.
There are frequent buses running through Royton with services to a variety of destinations in Greater Manchester. Bus services operate to Rochdale, Oldham, Manchester and Ashton-under-Lyne, mainly operated by First Manchester
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