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12 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, November. I3i!t, 2v. t DISTRICT NEWS Rimington •^Birthday cake
““•■Members-turned out in Jorce for-the annual meeting ‘ofr.Rimington WI, when b o unty chairman* and VCO
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-* Mrs M. Lupton spoke on the , Federations’s work and out- ‘ lined its many functions. She
- later helped with the election ” of ‘officers and other appoint- Jments for the coming year. • Reports were given by Mrs ‘ E. Dean and Mrs El Hartley. ■"President Mrs M. Brennan, . who was later, re-elected, l thanked all who had helped during the year.
• During supper, Mrs Lupton • cut the birthday cake made by
; Mrs D. E cries and iced by Mrs
• Oliver. • Correspondence included 1 two le t te r s — one from • retired county secretary Miss ‘ M. Langley and the other ; from her successor, Mr Fairc- • lough. Members voted to reduce the numbers on the
► committee from 15 to 10. • 'Mrs E. Dean received the I cup for most points in the year’s competitions. Birthday . greetings were read by Mrs
• Fullalove. . “Mrs A. Seed outlined „ arrangements for the spring . area show in Clitheroe, Mrs ‘ C. Knowles took names for a • January coach trip to Bolton’s - Octagon Theatre, and a course ‘ of c ro c h e t c la s ses was arranged for the New Year. Members were reminded of
the coffee evening and icing demonstration on December 4th and the carol service on December 18th in the Memo rial Institute. ■ Officers are Mrs E. Robin
Have you a cradle to spare?
IF anyone ha s an old- fashioned spinning wheel or a baby’s cradle lying around, Calderstones Revue and Dramatic Society will be only too pleased to hear from them.
These two items are vital as
props for the society’s produc tion of the pantomime “Sleep ing Beauty.”
Producer Mr Terry Dil-
worth has even managed to get hold of an old “stop me and
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buy one” ice cream wagon, but these two articles have so
tar eluded him. The pantomime, staged at
■ the hospital theatre, will run , from December 3rd to 6th, ■ with a matinee on Saturday at
‘ 2-30. p.m. Heading the 60-strong cast
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— the largest ever in the soci- ety’s pantomime history — are Jean Holmes (Princess . Beauty) and Jean Pells
, (Prince Valient). . Bookings are now being * taken. Admission charges are (•Op for adults, 40p for OAPs and 35p for children. Anyone able to provide
either a spinning wheel or a cradle should contact the soci ety’s PRO, Mr John Simpson, at the hospital (Tel Whalley
-2121) or his home (Tel Whal- l'ey 3564).
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1WISTON and district resi dents were this week warned to make sure their homes are -ecure following two break-ins o\er the past few days.
A black antique clock was stolen from “Redsyke,” home
’ ‘ of Mr and Mrs Neil Kent. Thieves gained entry by
. breaking a window at the rear Of the house. Police are anxi ous to trace the clock which has a white face bearing the . jnscriptioiM'Pontinie et cie
.. Pans.” The second break-in was at
- .Hill Top Cottage in the vil lage, but nothing was taken.
'■ -’ A Clitheroe police spokes- " man appealed to residents to ' e nsure their homes are prop-
v.erly secured and valuables * kept under lock and key. ' 'I f any residents see or hear an ything suspicious they should contact Clithcroe .-■police immediately.
T in e d £150
i,. A 2(AtEAR-OLD Clitheroe man was put on probation for
vlwo. years and ordered to pay - - a “to ta l of £150 when he 2i appeared before the town’s ' magistrates on two charges of
-indecent exposure. ■
o - -'-Stephen McTear, of- Edis- ford Road, who admitted the
‘ for two years on the other. He was also fined £50 for
-offences, was fined £50 on one charge and put on probation
■ bound over to keep the peace atra hearing earlier this year.
committing a further offence during a period of probation and was ordered to pay £50 —- the sum in .which he was
Mrs E: H a r t le y (vice- presidents). On the committee
a re Mesdames Falshaw, Heaton, Nutter, Oldfield, Park, Redmayne, Silverwood, | Walmsley and Wood. Other appointments: Mrs I
Eccles (Hot Pot secretary), i Mrs Bairstow (Home and | Country and Press correspon dent), Mrs Thompson and Mrs I Metcalfe (flower circle), Mrs | Holgate and Mrs Binns (prog ramme secretaries). Mrs Wells (memorial insti
tu te representative), Mrs I Ellis (Ribblesdale Nursing Association), Mrs Seed and Mrs Hartley area show rep resentatives), Mrs Oliver (lit-1
■erature secretary). Handicraft and produce I
committee: Mesdames Hol gate, Ingleby, Metcalfe, Peel, Carter, Scott, Ellis and Bair- | stow. Mrs N. Lund and Mrs A. I
Stott were appointed tellers | and Mrs H. Cosgrove auditor.
Hurst Green
Lucky The fortnightly meeting of |
Hurst Green Over-60s Club was a whist and domino drive in the village hall, attended by 36 members. ■ Whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs T. Hol den, Mrs J. Holden. Gents — Mr R. Marsden, Mrs E. Ains worth. Dominoes: Mr R. Cowgiil,
Mrs L. Cardwell, Mr L. Card- well. Competition: Mrs D. Lakeland.
Sports centre
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.OUTLINE p lan s fo r a £150,000 sports centre in Sab- den have been received by the Ribble Valley Council and are due to be considered by the Development Sub-Committee | next month. I f planning permission is I
granted, the centre could be operating by the spring. Designed to attract people from within a 10-mile radius of the village, the centre would feature a sauna area, gymnasium, bar, restaurant, six squash courts, an under ground small-bore shooting range and facilities for indoor golf, cricket practice, badmin ton, five-a-side games and | archery. The scheme, which includes I
scope for village community activities, has been put for ward by Mr Leonard Cox, of I Padiham, a director of Sevil Construction Ltd, • Victoria | Mill, Watt Street, Sabden. The company, which has I
been operating in the village for about three years, would pay for the project, which would take up over 20,000.sq | ft of the Victoria Mill pre mises, with more space avail able for future development.
Regional officers
RETIRING officers were thanked for their work over the past year at the annual meeting of Bowland Region Young Farmers’ Committee. New officers elected were
Mr J. Barrow (president), Fred Spurgeon (chairman), Pat Robinson (secretary), Ian Walmsley (treasurer), George Whittaker and Keith Whitwell (VROs), Jennifer Whitwell (girls’ leader), David Taylor (vice-chairman), Angela Robinson (assistant secret ary), John Harrison (sports secretary). Representatives on County
executive committee: F. Spur geon, D. Taylor, J. Townson, H. Whitwell, J. Pedley, R. P e d le y , G. Billows, I. Walmsley. Finance and general pur
poses committee: K. Whit well, F. Spurgeon, T. Robin son, G. Whitwell, T. Pope. County girls’ committee: S. Hartley, P. Robinson, A.
"Robinson, M. Mercer. Field day sub-committee: J. Pedley, G. Whitwell. Six teams took part m the
regional “Any questions” com petition at Chtheroe Auction Mart cafe. Results were: 1, Clitheroe B; 2, Pendle Forest; 3, Slaidburn.
Harriers dominate
BLACKBURN Hamers continued th e i r dominance of the mid-. Lancashire cross-country league .in the latest meeting at Kendal. The club scored two firsts, three seconds and third and a fourth place m the
three sections for girls. . ' ;■ In the minor girls’, section Trudy Kenward, of Bleasdale Avenue,. Clithcroe, came fourth behind three Blackburn girls.
Beverly.Roberts, of . Peel Park, Clitheroc, came 19th. • Kathryn Stansficld; of Snlxlen,
was second for the junior girls and Lindsay Woods, of Head, was 16th.:
In the 15-17 age group, SiiHiin Bush, o f Croasdalc Drive, was
second." Local boysiresults (11-13) were ~ :
Colts: Ian Fielding (fifth), Nicky Tomlinson. (28th), ;Michael Rung: (48th), ’Philip Thomas.(56th),: Paul Ashworth (66th).
-> { * . r Boys i (13-15): Marcus vSlceman •
(37th); DuncanFielding (47th), Paulin L am b '-(61st),: Chris .Tomlinson : (63rd); Russel Anderton (78th).
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ESTATE AGENTS • SURVEYORS AUCTIONEERS • VALUERS
Geoffrey Taylor
A delightful most attractive detached farmhouse with im mense charm and character, completely renovated in the
SLMONSTONE
. affords; entrance hall, lounge 18ft. x 14ft. 6in. with beamed ceiling, inset stone fireplace, recessed bar area, dining
' mature gardens with a range of useful outbuildings. The accommodation, which has full gas-fired central heating,
last 12 months. The property stands in approx. f t acre of
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room 18ft. 9in, x 12ft. Sun lounge 14ft. 4in. x 8ft. 6in. Superb fully-fitted kitchen 19ft. 3m. x 10ft. 4in. overall with German Almino units, adjoining utility room, wc, main bedroom 13ft. Din. x 10ft. 7in. with en suite 3-piece bathroom. Bed 2 15ft. x 12ft. Bedroom 3 12ft, 4in. x 8ft. 10in. Bedroom 4 Oft. 3in. x Oft. 3-piece bathroom. Freehold. • Attached single garage. Hates • payable ’ £166.58 Situated with superb views to front and rear.
, WHITEAORE LANE WISWELL
9 THE ACRES
Fine luxury detached bungalow residence in an exclusive t position on the outskirts of
NEAR WHALLEY
in the heart of the nibble ■ Valley enjoying exensive views over the • immediate surround ing countryside amidst well- • established gardens which have been carefully laid over a period * qf 10 years. The quality accommodation, which
his much sought after village
Mellow detached family house having undergone considerable w
TOWN GREEN HOUSE WEST BRADFORD NEAR CUTHEROE
Price £18.250
■ DINING ROOM, LOUNGE Adam style fireplace; BREAK FAST KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM. F irs t .floor: THREE ____ BEDROOMS, THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.
modernisation within the last 3 years. Occupying . a private village setting overlooking open farmland and set amidst 3 mature parcels* of garden. Affording; ENTRANCE HALL,
COACH HOUSE
•adjoining St Leonard’s ; Vicarage
WIIALLEY ROAD {BILLINGTON
NEAR WHALLEY
Amidst half an acre with planning permission for a 5- hedroomed detached house or %vould convert as i t stands if desired. Freehold. All mains services. Price £6,250.
; FITTED DINING KITCHEN. REAR PORCH. THREE GOOD BEDROOMS all of which incorporate ranges of fitted furniture. HALF-TILED FOUR-PIECE BATHROOM, v Integral -double * garage with attached low suite wc to the re a r .; Freehold.
•affords full warm, air central healing and double glaring throughout, affords: ENTRANCE PORCH, HALL, 22ft. IX>UNGE I„ iiiun muroie fireplace, flench door to re a r garden. FULLY-
,, , . Price on application.
An' outstanding ’ 5-bedroomed Victorian Gothic style residence with adjoining -cottage over looking the weir enjoying a long river frontage with superb country aspects. Situated in grounds of 1% acres and yet within 2 minutes walk of price on'
NEAR WnALLEY
THE MARJORIE BJLLINGTON
Whallcy centre.. application.
PRESTON
■l LUXE STR EE T. T e lep h o n e 57797
Individually-designed detached true bungalow built appro. 2
33 WADDOW GROVE WADDINGTON
■ older established part of Wad- , dington .enjoying gardens of almost V* acre which are a most attractive feature, being
years ago on the edge of the village backing on to the
laid into spacious paved sun ■patl:> and turnaround, lawns,
; x 19ft. overall. INNER HALL. 24ft. SUN LOUNGE, FULLY- EQUIPPED KITCHEN Elizabeth Ann units incorporating split- level • cooker and hob top, ■ THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, MAINLY TILED THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: LARGE WORKING AND GARAGE BLOCK 25ft. x 20ft. with SEPARATE CLOAKROOM. Full electric warm air central heating throughout. Freehold. Price on application.
borders and vegetable garden together with -facilities for. a lily pond or swimming pool. Affording: ENTRANCE HAUL, SPACIOUS L-SHABED LOUNGE with DINING AREA 19ft. 6in.
BURNLEY
4a HARGREAVES STREE T T e lep h o n e 29223
BLACKBURN
35 PRESTON NEW ROAD • T e lep h o n e 55425
For extensive coversge of the Ribble. Valley. N orth-East ■’ Uencashirc end Central... Lancsshite. from prominent town centre oHices.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY — FRIDAY
SATURDAY v. .. .. .. SUNDAY ..
Superior 3-bedroomed semi- dotached family house afford ing extras over and above standard accommodation in cluding utility room and cavity wall insulation. In an cslab- ; ILshed residential locality and standing amidst - good-sized gardens. The accommodation, which affords full oil-fired central • heating. comprises: ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE, attractive ■ Italian marble Rnd s l a t e -fireplace; DINING ROOM. KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM/LAUNDRY. THREE BEDROOMS; HALF-TILED TWO-PIECE BATHROOM,7 SEPARATE LOW-SUITE WC. Attached garage. Freehold. Carpets and light fittings available at valuation.. Price £9,750.
43 LANGSIIAW DRIVE . CLITHEROE
First floor:
Georgian town house at present used as 2 luxury self-contained flats or could be utilised for commercial purposes with maisonette above* investment purposes or would convert back to solo residence if desired. Tha ground floor flat comprises;.. LOUNGE KITCHEN, BEDROOM, THREE-PIECE BATHROOM,.: and the main first-floor .flat affords: SPACIOUS 24ft. LOUNGE with DINING AREA, FITTED KITCHEN, TWO SECOND-FLOOR BEDROOMS and THREE-PIEOE BATHROOM. BASEMENT. UTILITY ROOM. Garage available to lease within approx, . 20 yards of the property. Lcascliold. Price £11,750.
Offered with complete vacant possession. 6 & 6a YORK STREET, 'CLITHEROE .
-insulation and full -ground- . floor.: double >' glazing which: greatly reduces heating... costs. Situated- a t > the end of a quiet cul^ic-sac amidst- size- -
' able gardens which arc parti cularly private a t the re a r and gives access to - the private
Superbly maintained and most :#h adaptable spacious 4-bcdroomcd detached bungalow' with semi- open plan ground floor layout affording fu l l , gas warm air central heating, cavity wall
31 CIIATJ5URN AVENUE • CLITHEROE
9 4 sum____5-30 p a n . 9-0 a-m. — 5-00 p a n . 2 p a n . — 4-30 p m
ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY
LOCAL OFFICE
• throughout. In a scmi-rural position - on the edge of the village standing amidst good- sized ' gardens to the front and rear with an excellent concrete driveway and addi tional parking at tho front. The light
• NEAR OLITHEROE •Modem- 2-bed roomed semi detached true bungalow afford ing full oil-fired central. heat ing and double . glazing
8 raLLSIDE DRIVE WEST BRADFORD
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. access via Romney folding ladder to partly-boarded roof space 25ft. lOin. x 19ft. 6In. which would ideally conver t into further living accommodation- if desired; LOUNGE, FITTED KITCHEN, TWO BEDROOMS, HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE BATHROOM Side entrance and. REAR CONSERVATORY with BOILER
affords: ENTRANCE HALL,
- with a possibility of parking space for one car. Comprising: VESTIBULE, LOUNGE 15£t, x 14ft. fitted gas fire with attrac tive copper surround, beamed ceiling:' KITCHEN 8ft. 10in x 8ft. 9in„* THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. First floor- TWO BEDROOMS, the principal ■ bedroom incorporating excellent
Charming stonebuilt fully-modernised middle-of-teirocc cottage with a flag roof In a picturesque position with open views to both the
-.front and. rear, enjoying pleasantly laid garden areas
10 WESLEY STREET, SABDEN • accommodation'
•ROOM off. ATTACHED GARAGE. Freehold. £10,950 to include all carpets and curtains as fitted throughout
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. -range of wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes. Freehold. Rates payable £47 p.a. Price - £7.500. . Various fixtures and fittings arc available at valuation. There Is a shared allotment 60ft x 18ft. with greenhouse and garden shed nearby with option to tbc purchaser to lease if desired.
. ' 38 MOORFIELD • ■ WITALLEY •
'snile 'and all schools -within 5 minutes* walk. Affording: ENTRANCE PORCH. L-SIIAFED HALL,' OPEN PLAN IXJUNGE, v
lane and pleasant walks. Convenient for tho town-centre i . . ■ .
■ DINING ROOM, - STUDY/BBDROOM 4, FULLY-TILED KIT-1 -CHEN, BEDROOM 1. HALF-TILED BATHROOM, SEPARATE ’. LOW-SUITE WC. First floor:-' TWO FURTHER BEDROOMS. Outside* ATTACKED -GARAGE and. ADDITIONAL PARKING TO THE SIDE. Price on application.
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. : sides, - affording:. ENTRANCE .. PORCH, HALL- cloaks storage cupboard; LOUNGE • 15ft. 6m. x 13ft.’ 9In.. -Italian marble f ire p la c e :F IT T E D BREAK- ;
, tamed within an . open . comer p o s i t i o n amidst .mature • superbly, kept .gardens - to all
.y ATTACHED - GARAGE •'with v raised ’ working' area. ■ . Freehold. Price £13,750.
1 12ft. loin.; BEDROOM li f t . ' 3to. . TWO-PIECE ; BATHROOM. - v SEPARATE . LOW-SUITEWC.
TEL. 2 3 2 5 2 /2 3 1 9 8 , n • CLITHEROE r I
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-roomed- detached ’ bungalow; south, facing with . distant • views r towards'.the Nab, con-
Delightful ' 12-year-old ' 2-bcd-/ X4, i f a < .
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INGHAM & BULCOCK ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS and AUCTIONEERS
tra l heating. Freehold. Range of useful outbuildings including wc, garden store, 2/3-car garage, stabling and barn. Drive approached with'good tum-a round and forecourt. ______■
: Full oil-fired cen- t . . , , J .
68 KING STREET. WHALLEY.
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3719 (2 lines) . . . .
. Friday 9 a.m—5 p.m.
MORTCACES ARRANGED T&Rf SUITABLE APPLICANTS . .
iVHALLEI OFFICE OPEN
: W e d n e sd a . 9 a.m .—6 p.m. T h o r s d a , 9 a.m.—5 p.m.
Monday 9 a.m.—5 nan* Tuesday 9 a.m.—5 pan.
COLNE OFFICE OPEN
■ Monday « a.m.—7 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m.—5 b.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.—12 Noon.
Wednesday 9 a.m.—5 p.m. Thursday . 9 a.m.—5 p.m. Friday » a.m.—6 p.m.
Property House, si
34 Albert Road. Colne. | 4228 (4 lines)
Agents for Marsden Building Society (Est. 1860) — Agents for Colne Building Society (Est. 18G6).
PROPERTIES IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY MORE QUICKLY THAN THEY ARE BEING REPLACED — THEREFORE PLEASE CONTACT
WE ARE SELLING I. & B.
OAKLANDS HOUSE, RIMINGTON . Offers Invited Around £37,500
WITHOUT DELAY BROOK HOUSE, WEST BRADFORD
| (STD Code 028-24) I Sabden Village
Superior Modernised' Stonebuilt 3-Bcdroomcd
Central Heated Terraced House.
■Wlffli ’ terse filkbeQ1 Kitchen/ lounge , dining room, and coloured 3-piece baltWroloin.
Garden, a t rear. - Kates payable £38.
Ring 'Padiham 71579 Colroy House,
48/54 Fishwick Parade, Preston, PR 1 4XQ ... Telephone'. Preston 794517
CLITHEROE
son (treasurer), Mrs E. Hart ley (assistant treasurer), Mrs I E. Dean (secretary)j^rs C. Thistlethwaite (assistant sec retary)^ Mrs A. Buckle and
This SEMI-DETACHED . TRUE BUNGALOW of recent construction . occupies a pleasant position on a
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER
PROPERTY GUIDE
modem development off Henthom Road; I t has average sized garden ■areas with open re a r views oyer fields otc., and the accommodation contains:. FRONT VESTIBULE AND HALL, LARGE LOUNGE, KITCHEN. REAR HALL, 2 BED ROOMS, HALF-TILED BATHROOM AND W.C. Telephone. Garage#in re a r garden.. FREEHOLD .(no . • ground, rent)..
For farther Information apply to:
Mortimer, Corse & Ross #3/23 RICHMOND TERRACE, ■ BLACKBURN. Tel. 56346/8
moreeasg homes
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96 BAIWID’L'AINDS (Hen'thorn)
A much sought after FREEHOLD l terraced cottage situated in a popu
pa r district and having excellent
Entrance vestibule, lounge with tiled range and modem wfindow, living kitchen with sink • into bay and built-in cupboards, front bed room, rear bedroom with bath and cylinder cupboard, useful basement,
otential. Accommodation includes:
rear yard with coals an d . store. Price £2,500
Patfiham Estate Agency {Please apply *0:—
130 o n o i t c n STREET, PADIII/m , Tel: TI193 , ■ . ■
WARTON HORNBY LANCASTER CLEVELEYS- PADIHAM , BURNLEY' SIMONSTONE;. ■ - BACUP "
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BLACKBURN : ' BRINSCALt ■. PRESTON" ' PENWORTHAM LEYLAND ’ SOUTHPORT SALTNEY (Cheshire) CARNFORTH H0RWICH DARWEN
A NEW HOME FOR UNDER £7000
FOR OCCUPATION EARLY IN THE NEW YEAR AT -----
' specifications. Full 10 years N.I1.B.K.O. Warranty
These could be the Last New Houses below £7000 in Burnley Area.
Reserve your NEW HOME NOW at the Firm * Friqe of £6950.
SHOW HOUSE OPEN DAILY including Saturday and Sunday — 2-0 p.m. to 5j0 p.m.
EAST LANCS. ROAD, WILPSHIRE, NR BLACKBURN.
Two only remaining — Detached Executive Homes each with full central heating, 3-bedrooms, downstairs cloakroom, coloured bathroom suite. Ilygcna filtcd kitchens. Full 10 year
N.Il.B.R.C. warranty, rricc £12,500. FREEHOLD. Contact us today for full details
CAMBRIDGE DRIVE, PADIHAM 3 Bedroomcd Houses including Garage, excellent
The End 15 HENTH
A stono built oroperf bule, hailway. sHt)n;fl double bedrooms, b a l pieco Dotnroom suite! rear with stores anil sen!
Shop anl 7 WOC
A slnglo window shOffl shop, living room, c l with 3-plcco colourcdl ment s f
Stone j 17 ST JAl
yard at rear with I conversion. C l
Comprising: Sitting n |
The T | 4 CURZI
Stone built propertv [ room, kitchen, p antrl
slorago and w.c. -Mat : 24 LON
Tills freehold collage! Sitting room, living I porch, two bcdrooms|
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Dwollinchousc Lfll NOVEMHEH 30(h, 19|
Further particulars f l Vendors Solicitors: ^ l S tJ
Will sell within t i l ’ General. Household F l
• new. Belling Hot I 'lrl toaster, shop counlcl
ber 19th, comim-nciu.l Newhomc Cabaret g il
- 54 x 30, two drawer}! X 15 also kitchenette! refrigerator; four plej linen container and
iIIOTlIERSAIiL, FOUl nstructions to offer X
..stands; tea trolleysl walnut, oak bedroom I selection of quality t l moquc'te; fireside <1 (somo as new), swhl Dansette and Defiant* games; car dog guif panware; panel type!
VIEWING: All day l l Vendors may fonvanl our next sale on Th l
ROTUERSALL, FOr | Valuers, Property
For your pleasure a ! sizes (very suitable! permanent display ill beer pump sleeves, f fox’s head and brusl pots, fish baskets, fl fl carboy gardens. p e | dresser display.
/t Tw , 1 Offers Over £17,750 i A S t-Ml
Occupying. an cxcell'i contained in beautlfil and double glazing t l outer haU with fitter lounge, dining room.l
7 SOUTHFIELrl
Excellent situation v l 3 bedrooms, half t i lf hall, filtcd cloaks, 1 breakfast/kitche:!
An extremely dcRlrahl •10 1’EEll
An immaculate stone built detached residence of immense charac ter. The property was built in the lato 18th Century, and archi tecturally supervised whilst it has been extended and completely modernised over the last seven years. 4,Oaiklands House” occupies a centra] position in the Village, and commands panoramic views
for the erection of one dwelling. Tbc property is a must to bo viewed by the discerning purchaser and reflects the high standards of tho present owners Brlcflly comprising central hallway, cloakroom with access to - wine cellar, sitting room with Adam style fireplace, dining room,
This magnificent property, stands; in approx .94 acTe site, wnicn includes an adjacent paddock with "Outline Planning Permission
of the surrounding countryside. .A character dwelling situated In this picturesque Vil.G ^ ■ . •
property is surrrounded b , a mature Eurd™ *”d , jjd. approximately a 1/6 aero sito. A “Brook" divides (he 'riscs; lag charm to this superb location. The property bncn* c.„ roOBl Main entranco haU, cloaks, lounge, dining room, uumy
dining kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2-plcce bathroom. separa “r, large external store, lull central heathig Double car po
study/bedroom four, : fully equipped* modem breakfast kitchen, utility room, 2 stage staircase* drawing room (26ft 3in xl4 f t 9in.) . with maple floor, 3 bedrooms, 2 piece bathroom, sep w c Integral double garage. Tull oil fired central heating. Vicwinb by appoint ment.
THE GRANGE. 26 STATION ROAD. WHALLEY. Offers invited.
-LYNBROOK, PAINTERtWOOD, ,BISLINGTON | Offers invited around £27,000
Situated In a first c l rooms, half-tiled bail! hall, spacious loungt-l tral I
3 bedrooms, hathrnl kitchen f
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3 bedrooms, half t i l l spacious through loil
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Excellent garden f r l coloured suite, cnt. I ) l
TERRACED 110 ■ availau! 8!
Tastefully appointed I 31 CROW71
Very attraB DERWj
Superbly appoint! 20 WADDOBl
Rural DICTAll
Immaculato cottage r a: r |
Very good condition j bathroom* cnt.
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o located lust oB the Uftton Road and enjoys pleasant outlooks
• 2-pterc1 bathroom with fitted shower unit, separate w c and i. attic rooms External. buildings comprising- Garage, car port.
Is briefly- as follows Bntrance porch. receptioD area, sitting room, dining room, fully equipped breakiast idtcben launderette cloaks wide sweeping stairway leading to t excellent bedrooms,
ver the surrounding countryside The accommodation afforded
■ garden shed; stable, coals. Full i GAS FIRED central heating . throughout. Viewing: Strictly by appointment.-
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A gracious detached residence which ta situateo admidst mature gardens and lawns of approximately f t aa acre nils property L*
A superb detached bungalow which enjoys on Painterwood, commanding excellent viows
- 15[t. 3m.), dining area, ldtchcn, tbroo spacious tive • three-piece turquoise bathroom. Garage.
lion briefly eomprisos: Entrance ball, Iounf^1
countisside. Tho property
is.sunrnmdcd by a tw u ^ ^ ^ ^ approximately .Yi acre. This property ha® t“ ccntral heating and the windows arc
magnificent pos*® .
can en* « Ardensi . ACCOmmo<b-
^ " “ iuring fflt * attrac-
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• FAST KITCHEN 12ft. x 10ft. ' 4in. BEDROOM *1 14ft. x : ;
INVEST in the 9ft. 9in.^ HALF-TILED
COLNE BUILDING SOCIETY Local offices: INGHAM & BULCOCK
DEPARTMENT Ordinary- Share.' High Yield
68 KING'STREET WHALLEY ~ 3719 (two lines) ................ ' '■
L n n T S NOTICE ro WITHDRAW
>£1—£10,0011: net individual ' None up to £100—only one - day for-higher amount.
£5,000—4:10,000 ■ oer individual .Subscriptions ' P ■ N»- ’ - ( 1 “
£1—£30 per month.-, „
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*i*;Three bedroomed te l .-■'•'the' rear. Near aehool
* 'i jnodation: HuL^ lourf ^Atiled .s bathroom - Oasj
0f tbc surrounding °
Very 'well maintain# bathroom, separate
.Fully modernised Double
53 Mill 18 HA1|
•J.7 BROl
-The -property, requb| grant, 3 bedrooms.
3 CATLOl
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