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£150,000

Bengal Street, Manchester, M4

1 bedroom Apartment

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Overview

This lovely one bedroom apartment is situated on the third floor in the NQ4 Building; a purpose built development in the extremely popular Ancoats.

Situated close to similar purpose built properties and many older buildings this vibrant area is crammed with pubs, bistros and restaurants giving further access to the city centre. Ancoats has it all to offer!

The property is accessed via a communal entrance with intercom and lift.  The apartment itself also has an entrance hall, lounge, kitchen bedroom and bathroom.

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Key Features

  • Apartment

  • One Bedroom

  • Northern Quater

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  • Ancoats

  • Location

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