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Clevelands
( BL1 5DA )
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2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Apartments - From £245,000
4 Bedroom Townhouses - From £299,950
Clevelands is an exclusive community of luxury apartments and townhouses in Heaton, one of Bolton’s most desirable residential areas.
Elegant in appearance the buildings on the current gated phase are designed in a traditional style, in keeping with the grand Victorian houses along tree-lined Chorley New Road. The accommodation is anything but Victorian – spacious 2-bedroom 2-bathroom apartments in the converted School House and 4-bedroom townhouses offer versatile living options over 3-storeys.
Although the centre of Bolton is just two miles away, Clevelands is a world away from the hustle and bustle of a busy town. Nestled within a mature landscaped setting with many existing trees retained, residents can enjoy a tranquil and comfortable way of life.
THE SURROUNDING AREA
Heaton is derived from the Old English ‘heah' meaning high land, and ‘tun', a settlement.
Conveniently situated to the west of Bolton, people living here have easy access to the M61, the amenities and attractions of a thriving market town and beautiful wide open spaces of the countryside nearby.
The West Pennine Moors cover some 90 sq. miles of moorlands, valleys, farmlands and reservoirs. Elsewhere country parks, canals, museums and heritage attractions provide an enormous range of leisure and recreational opportunities.
Bolton has so much to offer shoppers and visitors. The town's traditional outdoor market is reputed to be the best in the North West and its modern shopping centres, high street stores and specialist retailers attract visitors from all over the North West . Bolton 's theatres, cinemas, restaurants, pubs and clubs provide top entertainment for those seeking a varied and exciting nightlife experience. As well as town centre attractions, Middlebrook is an award winning, out-of-town retail and leisure park located near junction 6 of the M61. The ‘Market Town on the Moors' is conveniently placed for national transport routes – the regional motorway network provides direct links to Manchester , Merseyside, Yorkshire and beyond. Local and national rail services are equally good from the town centre and Manchester 's International Airport is only twenty miles away.
The Bolton area offers a wide choice of educational opportunities for all age groups including an impressive range of nursery, primary and secondary schools and further education colleges. Bolton's Institute of Higher Education acquired university status in 2004 to become Britain 's newest university, The University of Bolton.