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Ton Constantine, Shrewsbury, SY5 6RD 3 Lower Longwood Cottages, Eaton Constantine, Shrewsbury, SY5 6RD 3 Lower Longwood Cottages a semi- detached property situated just outside Eaton Constantine with stunning views of the landscape. It has two bedrooms, one reception room, kitchen and bathroom. Externally there is large lawned garden and off-road parking. The property is available to let now. Viewings by appointment with the Estate Office only and can be conducted in person or by video. Semi- Detached Off Road Parking Two Bedrooms Available immediately One Reception Room Large Garden To Let: £695 per Calendar Month reasons unconnected with the above, then your Situation and Amenities holding deposit will be returned within 7 days. Market Town of Shrewsbury 8 miles. New Town of Telford 10 miles. The Wrekin part of Insurance Shropshire Hills AONB 6 miles. Christ Church C Tenants are required to insure their own of E Primary, Cressage 3.5 miles. Buildwas contents. Academy 5 miles. Village shops within 5 miles and Shrewsbury and Telford offer supermarkets Smoking and chain stores. Wellington Train Station 8 Smoking is prohibited inside the property. miles, M54 motorway junction 5 miles. Please note all distances are approximate. Pets Pets shall not be kept at the property without the Description prior written consent of the landlord. All requests 3 Lower Longwood Cottages is a two bedroom will be considered and will be subject to separate semi-detached property with accommodation rental negotiation. briefly comprising of; Ground floor an entrance hallway, Bathroom including shower cubicle, Council Tax sink, heated towel rail and vinyl flooring, Kitchen For Council Tax purposes the property is banded which includes fitted wall and base units with B within the Shropshire County Council fitted worktops, tiled splashbacks, stainless steel authority. sink with mixer tap and draining board, integrated extractor hood and space for a Services cooker, Reception Room with window, radiator Mains Electricity and Water Supply, Private and multi fuel stove. First floor two bedrooms. drainage. Gas fired central heating. Externally the property has a large lawn area and off road parking Viewings Strictly by appointment with Raby Estates Office, Terms and Conditions 01952 740223 The property shall be let unfurnished by way of an Assured Shorthold Tenancy for an initial term Particulars of 24 months at £695 per calendar month payable in advance by standing order. In Particulars written and photographs taken July 2020. addition, a deposit of £800 shall be payable prior to occupation. EPC References References will be conducted by a refencing agency and the obtaining of such references is not a guarantee of acceptance. Holding Deposit Before your application is considered a holding deposit of £160 will need to be paid to Raby Estates. This is equivalent to one weeks rent and if your application is successful it can be used as part payment for the first month. Once the GDPR holding deposit is paid the referencing will be In compliance with the Data Protection Act and commenced and you will be required to provide General Protection Regulation, all personal proof of ID to conduct the right to rent check. You information you provide to us in kept safe and will be contacted directly by the referencing secure, treated confidentially and is not passed agency for other financial information. Once the to third parties for commercial purposes. Please holding deposit is paid, if you choose to withdraw see our website for full Privacy Policy. from the application then the holding deposit will be retained by the Estate. If it turns out you have For further details please see Raby FAQ’s provided false or misleading information which for lettings leads to a failed reference or if you fail to pass Raby Estates Office, Uppington, TF6 5HN any of the checks which we are required to carry Tel: 01952 740223 Email: [email protected] out under the Immigration Act 2014 your holding www.raby.co.uk deposit will be retained by the Estate. If the Estate chooses not to offer you a tenancy for .
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