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Manor Gardens, Hough Fold Way, Bolton, Lancashire, BL2 3DR

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Manor Gardens consists of 37 two-bedroom flats built in 2009 with a 55+ age covenant.

Facilities include on-site care staff, non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lounge, laundry, dining room and garden.

Bolton is an old industrial town and derives its name from 'settlement with a special building'. Appropriately enough the town's oldest inn, The Old Man and Scythe', dates from 1251 and it was here that James Stanley, Earl of Derby, stayed before being executed by Oliver Cromwell. One of the town's inhabitants, Samuel Crompton, invented the spinning wheel which was to revolutionise the textile industry. Today Bolton has a bustling city centre and Kingsbury Avenue is just off Chorley Old Road not far from Doffcocker Lodge Local Nature Reserve.

Tenure: Social Rent & Shared Ownership

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