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Guardian Court, Oakfield, Washway Road, Sale, Greater Manchester, M33 6WG

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Guardian Court  is situated off Oakfield to the northwest of Washway Road and consists of 34 flats with communal facilities.

Facilities  include an alarm service and resident manager, lift, laundry and guest suite.

Sale lies south of the River Mersey and for much of the middle ages was linked ecclesiastically with Ashton upon Mersey. By the 17th century a cottage industry began making the woven material from which horses saddle girths were made. In the 18th century the new canals aided development and with the 19th century the arrival of the railways ensured Sale's considerable growth. Sale has excellent communications and is a commuter centre for Manchester.

Tenure: Shared Ownership

General Information:

Guardian Court is managed by Guardian Management Services, Milestone Place, 100 Bolton Road, Bradford BD1 4DH
Telephone: 01274 386 035

If you want to call the management company direct call 0800 731 2020, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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