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A superbly appointed 2 bed first floor duplex apartment, situated in an ideal location for commuting into manchester, hadfield train station is 5 mins away providing direct links into manchester city centre! also benefiting from allocated parking in a pri a superbly appointed 2 bed first floor duplex apartment, situated in

Apartment, residential for sale A superbly appointed 2 bed first floor duplex apartment, situated in an ideal location for commuting into Manchester, Hadfield train station is 5 Mins away providing direct links into Manchester city centre! Also benefiting from allocated parking in a pri A superbly appointed 2 bed first floor duplex apartment, situated in an ideal location for commuting into Manchester, Hadfield train station is 5 Mins away providing direct links into Manchester city centre! Also benefiting from allocated parking in a private courtyard the property breifly consists of Communal Stairs, Hall, WC, Lounge Diner, Kitchen, Stairs to upper floor, Bathroom & Two Bedrooms. Located close to many local amenities this property is highly recommended! Please contact Bridge Holmes Glossop for further details on 01457 856666. Room Dimensions Entrance Hall W.C Lounge Diner Open Plan Kitchen Stairs & Landing Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom

£108,000

Room for rent in[manchester]

Roommates, internet, patio/deck Available for students & professionals. Just 10min drive to Manchester City Centre. Close to amenities and trabsport links into the centre and to the universities.This 5 bedroom property is being refurbished to a very high standard. Fully modernised and fully furnished, fully fitted kitchen, feature lounge with leather sofas, bath & shower, hi-speed broadband internet, patio to rear.The rent is from 70/room/week inclusive of gas, electricity, water & broadband internet.Don t miss out. Call us now to arrange viewing as soon as possibleVIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON SATURDAYS FROM 9:30AM - 2:30PM EVERY WEEK!
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£303

Apartment, rent/day, sale, north west

Apartment We have a number of apartments to choose from ranging from £495 pcm to £550 pcm. Please note the pictures are samples from different apartments and each property varies in size/features etc.The apartments are located on the ground floor, first floor and second floor, some have two double bedrooms with en-suites to a double bedroom and a single bedroom.Patio doors, white goods are featured and some apartments may comprise furniture.All apartments feature off road parking, double glazing, showers and electric storage heaters. Sale (pop. 55,234) is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically a part of Cheshire, it is 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of Manchester city centre, lying on flat ground beside the Bridgewater Canal and the River Mersey, which forms the town`s northern boundary with Stretford. Sale borders Altrincham to the south and the city of Manchester to the east. Local areas include Brooklands, Sale Moor, and Ashton upon Mersey, which was a separate district until 1930.The Metrolink tram or light rail service connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams leave from the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham.The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside London, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£495

Apartment for sale 2 bed in manchester greater manchester united kingdom find manchester properties

Selection of one and two bedroom apartments in phase 2 of this prestigious development located in the Salford Quays area of Manchester. These high specification apartments are available with a completion incentive making this a low money down investment. Parking is included with all 2-beds and strong rents of 550 for 1-beds and 650 for 2-beds make this an ideal investment opportunity.The Saltra on Elmira Way is Situated on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal, near one of the city`s most vibrant urban centres. With fantastic transport links both via car (to the M6, M60 and M62) and by tram from Salford and Exchange Quays, this development is ideal for commuters.Phase one of this development sold very quickly and local letting agents have confirmed very high rental demand for this particular scheme due to its location, specification and close proximity to the Exchange Quays metro link.Investment Summary:157,500 - RICS Valuation133,875 - Mortgage Available subject to status and mortgage availabilitySummary:Low cost 1 and 2-bed apartments with balconies in Salford QuaysAssetz prices from 103,750 - 130,725Free equity from 21,250 - 26,775Net cost to buy from just 542 excluding legalsPrime rental location next to Exchange Quays tram stopParking included in pricePhase 2 of popular development with strong rents confirmed by local letting agentsRents of 550 pcm for 1-beds and 650pcm for 2-beds10 minutes from Manchester City Centre by Metrolink5 Mins walk from Exchange Quays and Salford Quays OfficesClose to Restaurants, Lowry and Red CinemasHigh specification apartments with balconiesCompletion in June 2008Each apartment has been thoughtfully designed to maximise the space through its open plan layout and light from large windows and walk-on or juliet balconies. Apartments are finished to the highest specification with a designer kitchen, contemporary Smeg appliances and stylish sanitaryware to the bathrooms and en-suite.Salford QuaysThe Quays are home to Manchester United Football Club and Lancashire County Cricket Ground at Old Trafford. The award-winning, Imperial War Museum, Digital World Centre and the acclaimed Lowry theatre and galleries are housed in stunning architecturally noted buildings. The Lowry shopping centre blends designer shopping with bars restaurants and cafes. A great mix of shopping can also be found in the nearby Trafford Centre ( http://www.traffordcentre.co.uk/ ).Future plans aim to spread the success and vitality of Salford Quays' regeneration into other parts of Salford. Commercial development along the river corridor at Exchange Quay and the waterfront developments at Dock 9, and extensive residential developments will help to create a successful business district, international tourism destination and an exciting and vibrant place to live.In addition, the BBC is relocating key departments to mediacity:uk at Salford Quays. Regeneration frameworks for West and Central Salford are underpinning huge investment across the City and a wealth of innovative projects are being developed and delivered.To request further details please use the Contact Us link below.To view more properties from My Overseas Property click the 'More Properties' link below. Apartment For Sale 2 bed in Manchester Greater Manchester United Kingdom find Manchester properties

119,747 €

Semi-detached, rent/day, sale, north west

Semi-detached This fantastic size house has plenty of space and is waiting for the right family to come and make it there own. Even as you walk through the front door you are amazed by the space you get with the property so what are you waiting for lets explore.This property provides you with a large living area ready to occupy all your home furnishings. The large bay windows allows the natural light to flow through the room.The second reception room is perfect for a childs playroom so while mum is preparing tea she knows the little ones are safe, this room could also be used as a living area if two friends decide to set up home together.- Through to the back of the property you have a long but wide open plan kitchen and dining room with large double doors leading into a well kept garden. The kitchen currently consists of a cooker and fridge freezer. There plumbing for your washing machine. The large dining area will easily fit a good size dining table in which will be great for family meal times away from the television.The Large rear garden is perfect for all festive seasons.Back inside now and up the stairs to the sleeping quarters where we will find one large master bedroom and two good sized double bedrooms - you can`t get better than that if three friends decide to set up home together. The family bathroom will allow you to enjoy a long hot relaxing bubble bath after a hard days work or take advantage of the separate shower cubicle for those late morning rushes.The house is in a great location, just walking distance to all your local amenities including Brooklands Tram Station, making access to the city centre very easy. If you have children there is always goin to be room to hide aaway if you need piece and quite and also plenty of room for toys! The property is unfurnished but the landlord can be flexible with some furniture. No DSS. No Pets. Available Now. View while you can it wont be on the market long!OTHER INFORMATIONSale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£725

Studio flat, rent/day, sale, north west

Studio flat Wow this fantastic studio comprises a large living area that is fully furnished comprising a double bed, wardorbes and a comfy sofa for you to relax. This room is a bright spacious living accommodation and features large bay windows and laminated flooring. The best feature in this property is the fact that the kitchen is separate from the living area giving you that extra living space you need. The kitchen comprises plenty work surface`s and cupboards and houses all white goods.The bathroom comprises a walk in shower perfect for a busy life style.The surrounding grounds features small gardens for you to enjoy all weathers.Sale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£325

Studio flat, rent/day, sale, north west

Studio flat Wow this great studio comprises of a good size living area that can be part or fully furnished and currently has a double bed and a comfy sofa for you to relax. This room is a bright spacious living accommodation and features large bay windows and laminated flooring. The best feature in this property is the fact that the kitchen is separate from the living area giving you that extra living space you need. The kitchen comprises plenty work surface`s and cupboards and houses most white goods.The bathroom comprises a walk in shower perfect for a busy life style along with a toilet and sink of course!The surrounding grounds features small gardens for you to enjoy all weathers.Sale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£325

Flat, rent/day, sale, north west

Flat This property is in a great location and a great size for a one bed flat - so lets take a look around.The large living area is fully furnished and features laminated flooring and large bay windows.The separate kitchen comprises plenty work surface`s, drawers and cupboards for you to prepare and store your weekly shop. This kitchen has an gas cooker, washing machine and a small fridge and freezer in placeThe bedroom is a great size and can be fully or unfurnished. Currently has a double bed and wardobe.The bathroom will allow you to either enjoy a long hot relaxing bubble bath or a quick freshen up under the over bath shower.OTHER INFORMATIONSale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£380

Flat, rent/day, sale, north west

Flat I can`t explain to you how spacious this property is, especially the lounge! - so lets take a look around.The living area is very large but can be switched to a bedroom if you want to. It can be fully furnished or unfurnished.The separate kitchen comprises plenty work surface`s, drawers and cupboards for you to prepare and store your weekly shop. This kitchen has an integrated cooker, a small fridge and freezer and washing machineThe good size bedroom bedroom, which can be switched to a lounge, can be again fully furnished or unfurnished and currently has a double bed in place.The bathroom has a walk in shower, toilet and sinkOTHER INFORMATIONSale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£380

Flat, rent/day, sale, north west

Flat I can`t explain to you how spacious this property is - so lets take a look around.The hallway its self is a very large spacious area and would be perfect for a study area.The large living area is fully furnished and features laminated flooring and large bay windows.The separate kitchen comprises plenty work surface`s, drawers and cupboards for you to prepare and store your weekly shop. This kitchen has an integrated cooker and a small fridge and freezer.The large bedroom is again fully furnished comprises a double bed, a double wardrobe and a built in wardrobe.The bathroom will allow you to either enjoy a long hot relaxing bubble bath or a quick freshen up under the over bath shower.OTHER INFORMATIONSale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£385

Apartment for sale in manchester greater manchester united kingdom find manchester properties

The Manyoo development will have a prestigious urban layout featuring pioneering design, styling and internal finishes. It will be a project where cutting edge design and architecture come together to create the development on the edge of the City of Manchester in the prime location next to the new proposed Media City.Due to the location and innovative design team, the development offers a fantastic investment opportunity for buyers of all interests.* Investor friendly payment terms* 10% capital appreciation potential* 6% estimated rental yields* Prime location in Media City* Innovative design team* Various internal features* Direct links to city centreDevelopment TimetableConstruction Start: 4th Quarter 2007Construction End: 4th Quarter 2011ManYoo will offer 4 twenty-six story apartment towers housing 1036 apartments ranging from smartpads, 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms. The internal designs of each tower will vary, with two of the towers being designed by Jade Jagger.Access to the city centre and surrounding areas is ideal, with a metro link direct to Manchester city, a close location to the Manchester International Airport, and only a short distance to the main motorway system.With completion due in early 2011, the development offers potential for capital growth as an investment.* Located adjacent to the new BBC Media Centre site* Close to the International Airport Excellent Access* Retail and Office spaces* Interior design by Yoo and Jade JaggerThe Investment* High potential capital appreciation* High potential rental yields* Prime location* Development with an innovative design teamMedia City* Prime business location* An area for large media corporations and smaller creative businesses* Supported by Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council* State of the art media enterprise zone* Covering 200 acres of Salford Quays* Set to house the BBC re-location* Media research academy* Employment opportunities for 15,500 people* 1,500 trainee posts each yearThe Units* Total of 1036 apartments* 4 towers with 26 floors* 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments* Smart pads* Furniture packages available* Interior design in 2 towers by Jade Jagger* Interior design by YooThe Facilities* Concierge service Video entry system* CCTV security at entrance points into building* Communal areas Parking for selected units* 20,000 sq ft of retail space* 30,000 sq ft of office space* Yoo designed communal space* Concierge service* Direct metro link to Manchester city centre* Parking for selected unitsThe Build Specifications* Telephone connections in living room and main bedrooms* Double glazed windows* Wood laminate flooring throughout apartments except in bathrooms* Traditional radiator heating system in apartments, electric panel heaters in smart pads* TV points in living rooms and main bedrooms* TV point for satellite TV through Sky+* Built-in wardrobes in larger apartments* Some units with Bette baths with shower mixer over bath and glass shower screen* Oversize shower with glass screen and thermostatic mixer* Oversize luxury showers in smart pads and in two bedroom en-suites* Ceramic tiles on walls and floors and full height tiling in shower and bath areas* Mirrors above hand basins* Chrome heated towel rails* Contemporary bespoke designer kitchen units* Laminated work surfaces with option to upgrade to granite or marble at additional cost* Stainless steel electric oven, hob and integrated extractor hood* Refrigerator with ice box in smart pads and 1 bedroom apartments* Fridge-freezer in two and three bedroom apartments* Dishwasher in one, two and three bedroom apartmentsThe Security* Zurich build quality guarantee* Developers are legally registered* Legal due diligence carried out* Developers with a strong background* Location with a steady economic backgroundThe DeveloperThe developer is the face behind projects such as Lumiere Leeds, Bridgewater Place, Manor Mills, Emperors Wharf, The Quays, 21 Park Row, Britannia House on York Place and Whitehall Riverside.The ManYoo

175,000 €

Half edge lane, m30 - 2 bed flat for sale

Condos, townhouses & apts for sale, parking We are pleased to offer for sale this first floor apartment on this popular modern development. Perfect for a First Time Buyer the property offers deceptively spacious accommodation comprising of: Two bedrooms, large lounge, kitchen and bathroom. Complete with designated parking space and communal gardens and benefitting from an ideal location close to local Motorway Network, the Trafford Centre and Manchester City Centre.
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£89,950

Situated in a popular location, this instantly appealing middle terraced house offers very deceptively spacious accommodation, requiring some cosmetic improvement but featuring smart modern kitchen and bathroom fittings, gas central heating and upvc doubl situated in a popular location, this instantly appealing middle terra

House / home, residential for sale Situated in a popular location, this instantly appealing middle terraced house offers very deceptively spacious accommodation, requiring some cosmetic improvement but featuring smart modern kitchen and bathroom fittings, gas central heating and uPVC doubl Situated in a popular location, this instantly appealing middle terraced house offers very deceptively spacious accommodation, requiring some cosmetic improvement but featuring smart modern kitchen and bathroom fittings, gas central heating and uPVC double glazing. A great starter home offered for sale at a realistic asking price, internally the property features hall, two spacious reception rooms, separate kitchen, useful cellar, two double bedrooms plus stylish bathroom/wc. Forecourt to front, yard to rear. Ideally situated for access to Manchester city centre and M60/M62/M66.ROOM DETAILS: GROUND FLOOR Hall Lounge 3.74m x 3.67m Dining Room 4.30m x 4.03m Kitchen 2.78m x 2.71m FIRST FLOOR Landing Bedroom 1 4.93m x 3.67m Bedroom 2 4.81m x 3.25m Bathroom

£89,995

House, sale, manchester, greater manchester

House Reduced for quick sale. Three bedroom LINK DETACHED Property. Gas central heating. Upvc wood grain double glazing. Fitted white /grey kitchen. Two reception rooms. En suite shower room. Attached garage. Large driveway (parking for two cars) Alarmed. Not overlooked at front. Quiet location.LOUNGE: (15'8 x 13'5). Modern plasma gas fire. Wood laminate flooring. Double doors to:- DINING ROOM: (10' x 7'8) French doors to rear. Wood laminate flooring. KITCHEN:(12' x 9'2) Fitted white /grey wall and base units. Electric /Gas cooker points. Plumbed for washing machine. Plumbed for dishwasher. Part tiled. Wood laminate flooring. LANDING: Loft access. Window to side. BEDROOM ONE (11' x 8'6)Window to front. EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM. Tiled shower cubicle with electric shower. Low level WC, wash hand basin. Tiled. Downlighting. BEDROOM TWO: (9'6 x 8'6). Window to rear. BEDROOM THREE: (7'6 x 6'6) Window to front. BATHROOM: Three piece white suite. Part Tiled. Wood laminate flooring. OUTSIDE: Front: a garden laid to lawn with driveway. Rear:a large fenced garden laid to lawn with shrubs and flower beds. Patio decking. Garden pond. Security lighting.Quiet location. Convenient for local shops, Droylsden centre and excellent local schools. Metrolink tram system route planned for area. Near to both Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester city centre (15 mins each direction)(Excellent bus service to both areas)Transport links to M60 /M56 /M62 motorways. Planned Marina,hotel and shopping development near to shopping centre.PRIVATE SALE - Further information: ... /> Property ID 09134. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1330/

172,456 €

Studio flat, rent/day, sale, north west

Studio flat Wow this studio is a great size and comprises a large living area that can be full/unfurnished but currently has a double bed, wardorbe and a comfy sofa for you to relax. This room is a bright spacious living accommodation and features large windows and laminated flooring. The kitchen is seperated from the living area via a row of cupboards giving you that extra living space you need and an open plan affect. The kitchen comprises of enough work surface`s and cupboards and houses cooker and fridge freezeThe bathroom comprises a walk in shower perfect for a busy life style as well as a toilet and sink of course!The surrounding grounds features small gardens for you to enjoy all weathers as well as off road parkingOTHER PARKINGSale is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Cheshire, the town lies on flat ground on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of the city of Manchester. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 55,000.Evidence of Stone Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon activity has been discovered locally. Throughout the Middle Ages, Sale was a rural township, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey. In this period, its fertile fields and meadows were used for crops and cattle farming. By the 17th century Sale, had developed a thriving cottage industry, manufacturing garthweb, the woven material from which horses` saddle girths were made.The Bridgewater Canal reached the town in 1765, providing transport for goods and people, stimulating Sale`s urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale`s growth as a commuter town for Manchester and beyond, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century the town`s population had more than tripled. Agriculture subsequently declined as service industries boomed.Sale`s urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the Local Government Act 1929. The increase in population led to the granting of a charter in 1935, giving Sale honorific borough status. Since then, Sale has continued to thrive as a commuter town, supported by its proximity to the M60 motorway and the Manchester Metrolink network. Retail, real estate, and business sectors have developed. Two of the town`s main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre. Sale Sharks rugby union club was founded in the town, as was the Sale Harriers athletics club, although both have now relocated elsewhereTRANSPORTThe first turnpike road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765. The commencement of "swift packet" services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However the arrival in 1849 of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway sounded a death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend. By 1888 almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale`s railway station, originally named Sale Moor, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later Brooklands railway station was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of Dane Road railway station along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the Metrolink.Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the British Electric Traction Company applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the Manchester Corporation. Services to Sale commenced in 1907. A branch along Northenden Road from the line to Sale Moor was created in 1912. Sale Moor`s line had only a single track which in 1925 resulted in a head-on collision between two tramcars, injuring eight passengers. Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which from the 1930s went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.The Metrolink system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town`s three stations every six minutes between 7:15 am and 6:30 pm, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. The nearest main line railway station is Navigation Road in Altrincham, from where trains run to Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Chester. Bus routes operated by various companies provide services to Manchester and Altrincham. The A56 road runs between Chester and North Yorkshire via Sale, Manchester, and Burnley, and the M60 motorway – which encircles Manchester – can be accessed via junction 7, just to the north of Sale. The M56 and M62 motorways are about 4 miles (6 km) away, and the M6 motorway, which runs between Warwickshire and Carlisle, is about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. Manchester Airport, the busiest airport in the UK outside the London area, is 4 miles (6 km) to the southNoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.
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£325

Apartment, sale, manchester, greater manchester

Apartment Stylish and spacious, 2 bed top floor APARTMENT in a recently constructed development. Entrance via telephone entry system. Lift to all floors. Allocated, gated, car parking with visitor parking, located to the rear of the building. LIVING AREA (16'0 x 11'8") Laminate flooring, spot lighting, wall mounted heater, telephone, TV and satellite points. KITCHEN AREA (11'8" x 6'3") Fitted kitchen units with integrated appliances (fridge freezer, dishwasher, electric oven, hob, hood, washer/dryer) with 1+ years remaining on warranty. Sink with drainer unit and mixer tap, wall mounted electric heater, terracotta tiles, smoke alarm.BATHROOM (6'5" x 9'7") White four piece suite comprising separate bath and shower cubicle, sink and WC. Tiled floor, partially tiled wall, heated towel rail, vanity unit, storage units. BEDROOM 1 (15'6" x 14'7" max) Carpeted, wall mounted heater, two double glazed windows to rear aspect, spot lighting. BEDROOM 2 (8'8" x 7'4") Fully carpeted, wall mounted heater, double glazed windows to rear aspect, spot lighting. LARGE LOFT AREA and STORAGE CUPBOARD for additional storage space. Measurements are approximate.The property has excellent transport links to Manchester City Centre (less than 5 mins by public transport) and well located for the motorway network. Within walking distance of Gorton District Centre which is scheduled for major regeneration and refurbishment. IDEAL FOR FIRST TIME BUYER OR BUY TO LET INVESTOR. Exempt from stamp duty.PRIVATE SALE - Further information: ... /> Property ID 09622. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1415/

156,935 €

Riverdale road, m9 - 2 bed property for sale

Single-family houses, patio/deck, washer dryer, wood floors McGowan Homes are very pleased to bring to market this very well presented two bedroomed home benefiting from uPVC double glazed windows, gas central heating, dining kitchen, block paved driveway to the front and garden to the rear.Located close to local shops and amenities and within close proximity of transport links to Manchester city centre and within easy reach of the M60 motorway network.Details prepared 14th January 2009 (all dimensions approximate) briefly comprising:-GROUND FLOORPORCH: part brick and uPVC porch with tiled floor leading toLOUNGE: (Max. 5.89m x 3.05m) superb lounge to front aspect with living flame gas fire set in feature surround, coved ceiling, oak doors, laminated wooden floor covering, T.V point and radiator. French doors provide access and pleasant views over the rear garden.DINING KITCHEN: (Max 3.86m x 3.03m) with range of wall and base units incorporating 1 ? bowl stainless steel sink, built in gas hob with stainless steel extractor above, built in electric oven, laminated wooden floor covering, radiator and plumbing in place for an automatic washing machine.FIRST FLOORBEDROOM 1: (Max. 3.9m x 3.0m) rear aspect with fitted wardrobes, carpet flooring radiator and T.V point.BEDROOM 2: (Max. 3.9m x 3.2) rear aspect with fitted wardrobes, laminated wooden floor covering, radiator, and T.V point.BATHROOM: three-piece white bathroom suite comprising of bath with gas shower above, vanity sink unit and low level W.C. with tiled floor and radiator.OUTSIDE: block-paved driveway to the front affording off road parking for 2/3 cars. To the rear is a patio area and pleasant enclosed garden laid mainly to lawn.PLEASE NOTE: We have not checked the efficiency or operation of any services (Gas, Water, Electricity or Drainage) or any electrical, mechanical or heating appliances. All measurements taken via a sonic measure. Measurements should only be used as a guide and not for ordering any floor coverings or carpets.Viewing Strictly By Appointment Only
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£110,000

Apartment, sale, manchester, greater manchester

Apartment Well presented purpose built two bedroom TOP FLOOR APARTMENT. Viewing highly recommended. Property comprises entrance hall, large open-plan bright lounge and dining area with French balcony overlooking rear gardens. Modern kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with power-shower. Property benefits from double glazing. No chain so quick turnaround possible.ENTRANCE HALL: Laminate floor, large built-in storage cupboards, modern light fitting, racing green heavy front door. LOUNGE/ DINING AREA (19'8 x 12'5) 6m x 3.78m Carpeted, spacious and bright room with double glazed French balcony doors, room for dining table and large sofa without imposing on living space, new storage heater, Sky TV point, telephone point and telephone entry system, large storage cupboard also contains electric water heater. KITCHEN (8'4 x 7'6) 2.54m x 2.29m Laminate floor, modern wall and base units, new tiling, stainless steel sink, space for washing machine, ceramic/ electric oven, two shelves and double glazed window. BEDROOM ONE (12'10 x 9'4) 3.91m x 2.84m Carpeted, double, double glazed window, large wardrobe. BEDROOM TWO (11'2 x 7'4) 3.4m x 2.24m Carpeted, double, new storage heater, double glazed window. BATHROOM: White suite comprising hand basin, toilet and bath with power shower, splash-back tiling, double glazed window.Property situated in quiet location, at the rear of the building EXTERNALLY there is a communal, well kept garden to the front and rear with ample private off-road parking. The MANAGEMENT COMPANY has an agreed forward plan of improvements which includes external decoration and a new front porch. LOCATION: On Withington Road in Whalley Range. There are local amenities within walking distance from the property as well as Chorlton village centre. There are frequent buses to Manchester city centre (15 mins) and to Chorlton (5 mins). Access to the M56, M60 and M62 is a short drive away.PRIVATE SALE - Further information: ... /> Property ID 10527. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t395/

143,656 €

House, sale, manchester, greater manchester

House Bay Fronted,End Gable. local amenities,schools,public transport. easy links to Motorways M60,M62 Twenty minites from Manchester Airport,Manchester Piccadilly Train Stn, Manchester City Centre and The Trafford Centre Shopping Complex. The living Accomodation Briefly comprises of lounge , kitchen/diner, First floor are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom, The property benefits from Brand New Gas Central Heating, Brand New Fitted Kitchen {unused}, New Double Glazed Windows, Loft and Cavity Wall Insulation and own High Pressure Water Supply. Externally to the Front is a Grassed Garden.Driveway to the front and side offering off road parking for 2/3 vehicles. the rear has large Patio Doors leading onto a Large Grassed South Facing Garden. situated in a cul de sac this property has plenty of room to extend. well worth viewing.Local Primary School is a 7 min walk no roads to cross.PRIVATE SALE - Further information: ... /> Property ID 11033. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t40444/

166,708 €

House, sale, greater manchester

House REFURBISHMENT OPPORTUNITY : A traditional style bay fronted semi detached house situated in a popular main road location, offering easy access to M60/M62/M66 and Manchester city centre. Having a large rear garden, this substantially extended property has the potential to be a great family home and internally comprises hall, dining room, extended lounge, good size kitchen, three bedrooms plus bathroom/wc. Gas central heating. Driveway. Excellent opportunity. Realistically priced and offered for sale with NO CHAIN.ROOM DETAILS: GROUND FLOOR Hall Dining Room 3.51m x 3.11m plus bay Lounge 5.30m max x 3.51m reducing to 3.00m Kitchen 3.56m x 2.41m FIRST FLOOR Landing Bedroom 1 5.34m max x 3.20m reducing to 3.00m Bedroom 2 3.20m x 3.11m Bedroom 3 2.12m x 2.05m Bathroom. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t62928/

137,908 €

House, sale, greater manchester

House Situated in a popular location, this instantly appealing middle terraced house offers very deceptively spacious accommodation, requiring some cosmetic improvement but featuring smart modern kitchen and bathroom fittings, gas central heating and uPVC double glazing. A great starter home offered for sale at a realistic asking price, internally the property features hall, two spacious reception rooms, separate kitchen, useful cellar, two double bedrooms plus stylish bathroom/wc. Forecourt to front, yard to rear. Ideally situated for access to Manchester city centre and M60/M62/M66.ROOM DETAILS: GROUND FLOOR Hall Lounge 3.74m x 3.67m Dining Room 4.30m x 4.03m Kitchen 2.78m x 2.71m FIRST FLOOR Landing Bedroom 1 4.93m x 3.67m Bedroom 2 4.81m x 3.25m Bathroom. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t99155/

103,468 €

M30 - 1 bed flat for sale

Condos, townhouses & apts for sale, parking, storage Barlow White is pleased to offer for sale this modern, bright one bedroom apartment. Situated on this new popular complex within walking distance to Monton Village and its many amenities, good local transport links to Manchester city centre and motorway connections. The property in brief consists off communal entrance hall with secure entry system, internal hallway, good-sized lounge with American style modern kitchen, double bedroom with integral fitted wardrobes and a modern bathroom. The property benefits from a large external storage cupboard, gas central heating, upvc double glazing, secure entry system and private allocated parking. Available with no chain. 18'3 x 11'5 14'8 x 9'1 4'7 x 4'9

£89,950

Apartment for rent 2 bed in prestwich greater manchester united kingdom find prestwich properties

* AVAILABLE FROM 24th October 2008* AVAILABLE TO VIEW NOW* SPACIOUS 2 DOUBLE BEDROOM* NEW IN 2007* BAND A COUNCIL TAX* GAS CENTRAL HEATING* SECURE PARKING* 2 MINS WALK TO METROThe apartments are situated only 2 miles from Manchester City Centre, with easy access to Manchesters excellent motorway system, Metrolink and bus services. Heaton Park, Europes largest municipal park, is within one mile and rural Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire are an hours drive away.Two stops from Manchester City Centres fantastic shopping and night life on Metrolink, which is five minutes walk away.This apartment is situated on the ground floor.* Parking: Secure* Let contract - 6 months let* Furnishing: Furnished* Security deposit - 630* No housing benefit* No pets* No smokers* No sharing* No DSS* Service Type: Non managed Apartment For Rent 2 bed in Prestwich Greater Manchester United Kingdom find Prestwich properties

£630

3 bed house for sale

Single-family houses, patio/deck, washer dryer Accommodation: 4 Albany Street, Middleton, Manchester M24 2BFMcGowan Homes are delighted to offer for sale this smartlypresented three bedroomed semi-detached property benefiting from gas central heating, partly double glazed windows, dining kitchen and outstanding gardens to the front and rear with delightful semi-rural views over Winsbrook and beyond.Ideally positioned for access to Middleton town centre with its range of shops and facilities, close to the well regarded Middleton Technology and Elmwood Primary schools, transport links to Oldham, Rochdale and Manchester City Centre's and the M60 motorway network.Details prepared 19th March 2008 (all dimensions approximate) briefly comprising:-GROUND FLOORHALLWAY: with radiator and staircase rising to the first floor.LOUNGE: (Max. 4.54m x 4.51m) pleasant lounge to front aspect with wall mounted gas fire set in feature surround and radiator. Spindle staircase rising to the first floor and access to.DINING KITCHEN: (Max 4.45m x 4.51m) well planned dining kitchen with a range of wall and base units incorporating built in gas hob with extractor above, built in electric oven, ample space for dining table and chairs, part tiled walls and plumbing in place for an automatic washing machine. Access to the super rear garden.FIRST FLOORBEDROOM 1: (Max. 3.65m x 2.49m) front aspect with radiator and fitted wardrobes.BEDROOM 2: (Max. 3.04m x 2.43m) rear aspect with radiator and delightful semi-rural views.BEDROOM 3: (Max. 1.88m x 1.82m) front aspect with radiator.BATHROOM: two-piece bathroom suite comprising of panelled bath with "mira" shower above, part tiled walls and radiator.W.C: low-level W.C and radiator.OUTSIDE: the vendor has gone to great lengths to provide remarkable gardens to both the front and rear. The front garden has a tarmacadam driveway and part leading to the rear garden. The remainder of the front is laid to lawn with borders housing a variety of shrubs and plants. There is a gate at the side of the property with space for a shed leading to the outstanding rear garden with patio area adjacent to the house with lawned area leading to a further shingle patio. The garden is extremely well stocked with mature shrubs and plants and offers delightful semi-rural views over Winsbrook. Inspection of this house and garden is highly recommended.PLEASE NOTE: We have not checked the efficiency or operation of any services (Gas, Water, Electricity or Drainage) or any electrical, mechanical or heating appliances. All measurements taken via a sonic measure. Measurements should only be used as a guide and not for ordering any floor coverings or carpets.Viewing Strictly By Appointment Only

£124,995

Manchester - house for sale

Single-family houses IntroductionWe are delighted to offer for sale this exclusive building plot which is located in one of the most desirable residential roads in north west Manchester. The land is located in Historic Worsley village which is only a short drive from the City Centre, Salford Quays and the Trafford Centre. The Marriott golf and country club with its championship standard golf club is located close to the rear of the land and there is farmland to the front. Leigh Road is known locally as Millionaires Row.The land is approximately 1/3 of an acre. Planning was granted on the 2 December 2004 under decision notice 04/49471/FUL. The particulars of the development are for the demolition of the existing dwelling and outbuildings and erection of a new dwelling (re-submission of planning application 04/49065/FUL. A complete copy of the decision notice is available from our offices upon request.The current planning is for a modern contemporary home and the gross internal area is 390 square metres/4197 square feet.About The AreaThe character and historical background of Worsley is unique in South East Lancashire and Greater Manchester. The relationship of historic buildings, canal basins and open spaces with a landscape setting of mature trees adds to the general interest of the area and contributes to its exceptional character. The charms of the village has seduced many a celebrity over the years including some icons of the acting and sports worlds. Worsley is a hidden gem being located just a short drive from The Trafford Centre, Salford Quays and Manchester City centre . Manchester International airport is about a 15 minute drive Away.The area offers an excellent range of primary and secondary education including the ever popular Bridgewater Private school which is located in the village. The region has more than a fair share of excellent universities on the door step, including Manchester, Salford, Chester, Liverpool and Lancaster.Worsley has some excellent bars and restaurants and Worsley Park Golf and Country Club provides exceptional leisure and hospitality facilities including a championship standard golf course and a highly regarded hotel.DirectionsFrom our Worsley office turn right onto Worsley Road and proceed a short distance to the M60 roundabout (by The Old Court House), go around the roundabout and take your third exit under the motorway and after a short distance you will come to a second roundabout. Take your second exit into Leigh Road. Continue along for about half a mile and the land can be found on your left hand side, marked by an Owen Knox for sale sign.VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS - Strictly by appointment with our Worsley office 0161-794 7272 and Culcheth Office 01925 768 200.Opening hours for our Worsley office: 9am to 6pm weekdays and 10.00am to 4.00pm SaturdaysOpening hours for our Culcheth Office: 9.30am to 5.30pm weekdays and 10.00am to 4.00pm SaturdaysWARNINGThe mention of any appliances and/or services within these sales particulars does not imply they are in full and efficient working order.Please note that all measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon if considering carpets, curtains, along with any other fixtures and fittingsWhile we endeavour to make our property details accurate and reliable, if there is any point, which is of particular interest to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information. Do so if contemplating travelling some distance to view the prope

£575,000

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