Green Slade, Painsbrook Lane, Hadnall, Shrewsbury, SY4 4BA

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Green Slade, Painsbrook Lane, Hadnall, Shrewsbury, SY4 4BA TO LET £725 Per calendar month Green Slade, Painsbrook Lane, Hadnall, Shrewsbury, SY4 4BA Property to let? We would be circumstances and requirements. delighted to provide you with a free, Looking to invest? We can source no obligation, market assessment ideal investment properties to * AVAILABLE NOW* of your rental property to discuss provide you with the best possible the options available to you. We can return, as well as matching those offer tailor made solutions to make properties with suitable tenants. A well proportioned and neatly presented semi detached house, set with large the letting and management of Please contact your local Halls your property as easy as possible office for further information. gardens on the fringe of this desirable rural village. allowing for your individual hallsgb.com 01743 236444 TO LET A well proportioned and neatly presented semi detached house, set with large gardens on the fringe of this desirable rural village. Approximately 7.1 miles from Shrewsbury and 17.6 miles from Telford. ■ Desirable Rural Location ■ Neatly Presented ACCOMMODATION ■ 1 Reception Room A panelled part glazed entrance door leads ■ 3 Bedrooms into: ■ 1 Bathroom ■ Gardens with attractive views ENTRANCE HALL With staircase to first floor and door to: DIRECTIONS From Shrewsbury town centre proceed to LIVING ROOM the Battlefield roundabout and take the A49 With brick and tiled fireplace, multi fuel north to the village of Hadnall. Proceed burning stove. through the centre of the village passing the KITCHEN DINER New Inn public house on the left hand side Providing eye and base level pine storage and Saracens restaurant on the right. cupboards and drawers with work surface Continue to the far side of the village and over and incorporating stainless steel sink take the left turn into Chapel Road, follow unit with twin drainer with mixer tap over. this road around to the right and the Part tiled walls, space and connection for property will be found on the left hand side electric cooker, space and plumbing for identified by a Halls for sale board. washing machine. Quarry tiled floor, built in SITUATION under stair cupboard, windows with Set with large gardens on the fringe of this attractive views over garden and fields desirable rural village. The property is beyond. approximately 7.1 miles from Shrewsbury and 17.6 miles from Telford. SIDE HALL With doors off. Panelled door to front of DESCRIPTION property and door to: Green Slade is a well proportioned and UTILITY neatly presented semi detached house with With Belfast sink unit, Mistral oil fired generous off street parking and a large central heating boiler system. garden. hallsgb.com 1 Reception 3 Bedroom/s 1 Bath/Shower Room/s Room/s THE GARDENS GUEST WC The gardens offer neatly maintained lawns Low level WC. to the front off a gated access that leads to the rear and further extensive flowing lawn, FIRST FLOOR LANDING established hedgerows and attractive views With access to loft space, built in airing over open fields. A secondary gate leads onto cupboard, and doors off to: a further patch of garden which is also majority laid lawn. BEDROOM 1 With pedestal wash hand basin. TERMS OF LEASE Rent: £725 pcm. Deposit: £1125. Tenancy BEDROOM 2 minimum 6 months. With view out to front over farm land. First month's rent payable in advance. PETS BY SEPARATE NEGOTIATION BEDROOM 3 NO SMOKERS With fitted hand rail and shelving. NO DSS BATHROOM REFERENCING AND LEGAL FEES Providing a white suite comprising low level An application fee of £160.00 will be required WC, pedestal wash handbasin and panelled to cover the cost of references and the bath with electric shower over. Part tiled production of an assured shorthold tenancy walls. agreement. This fee is non refundable in the event the tenant is not approved for the OUTSIDE property or decides not to take up the The property is approached over a generous tenancy. £20.00 per extra applicant. concreted driveway providing ample parking for numerous vehicles. OUTBUILDING/WORKSHOP Shrewsbury / Bishops Castle / Ellesmere / Oswestry / Welshpool / Whitchurch / Kidderminster TO LET Green Slade, Painsbrook Lane, Hadnall, Shrewsbury, SY4 4BA Indicative floor plans only - NOT TO SCALE - All floor plans are included only as a guide and should not be relied upon as a source of information for area, measurement or detail. Energy Performance Ratings Property to let? We would be circumstances and requirements. delighted to provide you with a free, Looking to invest? We can source no obligation, market assessment ideal investment properties to of your rental property to discuss provide you with the best possible the options available to you. We can return, as well as matching those offer tailor made solutions to make properties with suitable tenants. the letting and management of Please contact your local Halls your property as easy as possible office for further information. allowing for your individual 01743 236444 Shrewsbury office: 2 Barker Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1QJ E. [email protected] IMPORTANT NOTICE. Halls Holdings Ltd and any joint agents for themselves, and for the Vendor of the property whose Agents they are, give notice that: (i) These particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract (ii) No person in the employment of or any hallsgb.com Residential / Fine Art / Rural Professional / Auctions / Commercial.
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