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29 St Leonards Close, Woodhall Spa 29 St Leonards Close, Woodhall Spa Rent: £625 pcm • Detached House in popular residential area • Upvc double glazed • Lounge/Diner, Kitchen • Detached Garage • 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom • Manageable low maintenance gardens • Gas central heating • No Smokers, Pets Considered, No DSS 16 Algitha Road, Skegness, Lincs, PE25 2AG Tel: 01754 896100 Fax: 01754 760750 Email: [email protected] www.willsons-property.co.uk 29 St Leonards Close, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, LN10 6SX This Detached House is situated in a cul de sac location within walking distance of the village amenities. Hall, Lounge/Diner, Kitchen, 3 Bedroom and Bathroom. Detached Garage. Gas fired central heating. Upvc double glazed windows. Manageable sized low maintenance gardens with views to the rear over a paddock and fields. Viewing: If you wish to view any of our rental properties please Bedroom 1 12' 2'' x 10' 6'' (3.71m x 3.2m) fully complete the Willsons Application form online or radiator. at our offices (NO CHARGE) and return to the Skegness branch of Willsons, we will then contact you Bedroom 2 12' 2'' x 9' 4'' (3.71m x 2.84m) to arrange a viewing. (Failure to complete all sections radiator. may result in your application being delayed). Viewings arranged Convenient to yourselves between Bedroom 3 8' 7'' x 8' 2'' (2.62m x 2.49m) the hours of 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday, 9am - 12 radiator. noon Saturdays (or to suit tenant occupation). If you wish to apply for the property once you have viewed, Bathroom with panelled bath with Triton shower each individual is required to complete a Tenancy over, pedestal wash basin, low level WC, radiator, Proposal Form (Bound by Ground 17 of the Housing part tiled walls, built in airing cupboard. Act 1988 as amended) Homelet Credit Reference:- Administration Fee £60 inc VAT (payable) non- OUTSIDE: refundable. Funds payable on signing of Tenancy The property has a driveway to the side of the house agreement:- First Months Rent, Deposit & Tenancy Fee giving access to the:- of £120 per agreement. Detached Garage 22' 7'' x 8' 3'' (6.88m x Entrance Hall with radiator, telephone point, 2.51m) cupboard under stairs. with up and over door, electricity connected, side door. Lounge/Diner 24' 8'' x 10' 8'' narrowing to 9'7" (7.52m x 3.25m) Valor gas fire, tv point, 2 wall Gardens lights, 2 radiators, Upvc double glazed door to rear To the front is a small gravelled area. To the rear the garden. garden is mainly low maintenance concrete slabs. Views to the rear over a paddock and open fields. Kitchen 11' 3'' x 7' 9'' (3.43m x 2.36m) stainless steel single drainer sink unit, worktop with Council Tax Band: base cupboards and drawers under, matching wall The property is in Band C. The local authority is Eastl cupboards, electric oven, gas hob with extractor fan Lindsey District Council, Tedder Hall, Manby Park, over, plumbing for automatic washing machine, Louth, Lincs LN11 8UP Tel: 01507 601111 Worcester gas central heating boiler, Upvc double glazed door to drive. Estate Agents Act The owner of this property is an employee of Stairs to first floor landing. Willsons. Viewing – care should be taken when viewing; you enter at your own risk. Measurements – room sizes are provided for guidance only and should not be relied upon. Services etc – we have not tested any services, heating system or equipment or appliances including fixtures and fittings. Property Condition – nothing in these particulars should be deemed as a statement that the property is in good structural condition. Inclusions – only items described in these particulars are intended for inclusion in the price. General – these details are only a general guide to the property. They have been prepared in good faith and do not form any part of an offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. Neither Willsons nor their employees have any authority to make or give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property. 124 West Street, ALFORD 41 High Street, BURGH LE MARSH 41 Victoria Road, MABLETHORPE 16 Algitha Road, SKEGNESS 01507 463582 01754 810477 01507 478297 01754 896100 .
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