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Myddleton Lane, Winnick, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 8NJ

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Myddleton Lane is situated close to the centre of Winnick to the north of Warrington. The development consists of ten flats and bungalows with communal facilities.

Facilities include an alarm service, residents' lounge and garden.

Warrington is situated on the Manchester Ship Canal and this helped the town to expand rapidly in the 19th century. The town centre was burnt in the 17th century but a few old houses remain and the Barley Mow is a fine half-timbered inn. The town has several museums including the Municipal Museum and Art Gallery in Bond Street and the Military Museum of the South Lancashire Regiment. There is a statue of Oliver Cromwell near the bridge.

Tenure: Equity Share

General Information:

Myddleton Lane is managed by Warrington Housing Association Limited, the Gateway, 89 Sankey Street, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1SR
Telephone: 01925 246 810

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