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6 Baden Court, Brownhill Road, Blackburn to LET £600 Per Month 6 Baden Court, Brownhill Road, TO LET Blackburn £600 Per month This luxurious first floor apartment is immaculately presented with high quality fixtures and fittings. It comprises hall, open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms with fitted furniture, three piece bathroom and off road parking. (686 sq ft/63.7 sq m approx.) EPC B. Professional tenant sought. 6 Baden Court, Brownhill Road, Blackburn Directions Approaching from Wilpshire along Whalley Road turn left at the Bulls Head traffic lights into Parsonage Road, first right into Brownhill Road and Baden Court can be found on the left hand side directly before the Chapel. Services Mains supplies of gas, water, electricity and drainage. Gas central heating to panelled radiators from a Main combination boiler. Rates are payable to Blackburn and Darwen Band B. Additional The property has PVCu double glazed windows and an alarm Features system. Halogen downlighting, brushed stainless steel light switch and plug socket covers with dimmer controls. Polished oak flooring, mono panel doors with stainless steel handles. Location A popular and desirable residential location off Whalley Road providing a range of easily accessible shops. Similarly the train station by the Bulls Head and bus services are close by. If commuting by road the M65 and M6 are also quickly reached. Accommodation South facing the sunshine illuminates this top class first floor apartment. Light and spacious it will surely impress. The security controlled main door with intercom system opens to a communal reception with both a staircase and lift. Once in the apartment you are greeted by a wide and welcoming hall. The floor is boarded in natural oak which continues into both bedrooms and the very useful cloaks storage cupboard which also has built in shelving. The lounge/kitchen/diner is designed to a popular open plan arrangement. The quality laminate flooring covers the lounge floor with ceramic tiles in the kitchen area. There is an extensive arrangement of first class fitted base and wall units to a contemporary style with gorgeous marble counters and dining bar. There is a fluted drainer and an under counter Blanco stainless steel sink with swan neck mixer tap. The excellent Neff appliances consist of a fan oven, combination microwave oven, steam oven, induction hob and an extractor. There is also an integrated Neff dishwasher and CDA washing machine and dryer. Last but not least a De Dietrich American style fridge freezer with ice making and chilled water facilities. The view from here is delightful across to the wooded lawned gardens of the Chapel. The north facing bedroom has fitted wardrobes with adjustable shelving and a bed bridging unit with bedside cabinets. The south facing bedroom is another good double again with built-in wardrobes, shelving and dressing table. A lovely light room with a pleasant outlook over the Chapel gardens. The luxurious bathroom features a three piece suite in white consisting of a Jacuzzi shower bath with thermostatic shower and rainfall head plus a folding screen, pedestal wash basin with monobloc mixer tap and low suite wc. The walls and floor are tiled for ease of cleaning and your towels can warm on the 6 Baden Court, Brownhill Road, Blackburn chromed ladder radiator. There is a Keuco toiletries cabinet with illuminated mirrored doors. Outside there is ample parking for the residents of Baden Court. Viewing Strictly by appointment with the Agents. (30C15) Rental Information The successful applicant will be required to pay a deposit of six weeks rent which is refundable at the end of the tenancy, subject to the condition of the property at the time of vacation. First months rent £600.00 Six weeks deposit £830.77 Cost of Inventory £100.00 Cost of Inventory Check Out £50.00 Cost of Tenancy Agreement £50.00 Credit Check (£50 per applicant) £50.00 Total Payable £1,680.77 All fixtures and fittings in these particulars are included in the sale, all others in the property are specifically excluded. Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property. Please note: Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct, their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not form any part of a contract. 8 York Street, Clitheroe , Lancashire BB7 2DL T: 01200 428691 F: 01200 428702 E: [email protected] www.andertonbosonnet.co.uk.
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