2 bedroom Detached house to rent in Thompson Lane Chadderton Oldham OL9

Rent: £450 pcm

Thompson Lane Chadderton Oldham, OL9 8LT

Detached
2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
Not Available Anymore

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Street Address

Thompson Lane Chadderton Oldham, OL9 8LT

Property description

This property does not require a deposit but does require two months rent in advance.

This fantastic 2 bed house could not be in a better location. It currently consists of:

- Off road parking

- Good size lounge to accommodate all your home furnishings

- Nice modern kitchen with cooker/oven and space for washing machine & fridge freezer. Also plenty of work space and cupboards for all your culinary delights.

- Under stairs space/storage to keep your Hoover, ironing board etc out the way or even a pram if you have a little one.

- Small double bedroom

- Good size double bedroom

- Nice white 3 piece bathroom with the usual toilet, sink and shower over bath.

This property is waiting for the right family to make it their own.No pets. No DSS.

- This property has a small rear yard.

Close to Oldham Werneth, Moston & Hollinwood train stations. Easy acces to the M60 (Junction 22 & 21). View while you can...it won`t be on the market long!


OTHER INFORMATION

Chadderton is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester, England.

TRANSPORT

Public transport in Chadderton is co-ordinated by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE), a county-wide public body with direct operational responsibilities such as supporting (and in some cases running) local bus services, and managing integrated ticketing in Greater Manchester.
Major A roads link Chadderton with other settlements, including the A663 road. The A669 road, routed through Chadderton, connects Oldham with Middleton. At its eastern end is Chadderton`s town centre. The M62 motorway runs to the north of the area and is accessed via Broadway at junction 21 and junction 20 via the A627(M) motorway, which terminates at Chadderton`s northeastern boundary with Royton. The M60 motorway skirts the south of Chadderton, near Hollinwood.
There are no railway stations in Chadderton. The nearest are Mills Hill railway station and Oldham Werneth railway station, both part of the Oldham Loop Line, and each just outside the boundaries of Chadderton, in Middleton and Oldham respectively. The Middleton Junction and Oldham Branch Railway was routed through Chadderton, and Middleton Junction railway station was within the town limits.
Tram services ran along Middleton Road and terminated in Chadderton. The final tram ran in 1935.[94] The Oldham Loop Line is planned to close as a heavy rail line, and reopen in around 2012 as part of a new Manchester Metrolink light-rail line from Manchester Victoria to Rochdale via Oldham. South Chadderton Metrolink station and Freehold Metrolink station will open as part of the conversion to Metrolink.
The majority of the bus services in Chadderton are operated by First Manchester, who provide frequent services to Middleton, Oldham and Shaw, with other services running to Manchester, Royton, Rochdale and the Trafford Centre. Bluebird run services in Chadderton and provide links to Cheetham Hill, Hollinwood, Moston, New Moston, Newton Heath and Woodhouses. Citibus was a Chadderton-based commercial bus operator serving Greater Manchester, launched in 1986.

EDUCATION

An old style grammar school at Healds Green in Chadderton was built and founded in 1789. As the population of Chadderton grew during the 19th century, more schools were opened, each linked with a local church. Mills Hill School began as a voluntary aided school belonging to the local Baptist church. Further schoolrooms from this period were found at Cowhill Methodist Church and Washbrook Methodist Church, opened in 1855 and 1893 respectively.
The Chadderton Grammar School was the first new style co-educational grammar school opened by Lancashire County Council. It was opened by David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford, on 18 October 1930. In 1959, it became The Girls` Grammar, when a separate school for boys was opened. The Girls` Grammar briefly became Mid-Chadderton School, what is now The Radclyffe School, and the boys` school part of North Chadderton School. Radclyffe, North Chadderton and South Chadderton Schools are the town`s three co-educational, non-denominational, comprehensive secondary schools. North Chadderton School has a sixth form college for 16–19 year-olds. The Radclyffe School, which has specialist Technology College status, was modernised in 2008 by way of a £30 million new school complex opened by Sir Alex Ferguson on 8 July 2008. South Chadderton is the smallest of the three secondaries, with about 700 pupils

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Property Features :

  • UNFURNISHED
  • MODERN
  • REAR YARD
  • OFF ROAD PARKING
  • EASY ACCESS TO MOTORWAY
  • CLOSE TO TRAIN STATIONS
  • NO PETS
  • NO DEPOSIT
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