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'-Si' ^ / o n O T i n i c s . j a n u a r v ^ 7£ 10 Cluhcroc Aciuci tiser and Times, Sepicmiii., ■•,!' ■ - r;i£."tew;?;


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Clitheroe 0, Nelson 1.


CL1THEROE were left dis­ appointed but hopeful after being knocked out the FA Challenge Trophy by Nelson on Saturday. For, in many ways, they were the better team. If they


had had the occasional lucky break they would surely have gone on to the second round. Clitheroe manager Jimmy


Birkett often says his side was robbed, but in this game his churn deserved sympathy. Injuries ruled out Paul


M c G u i r e a n d W i l l i e Houldsworth and even though their replacements, Albert Duxbury and John Lawson played well, the side was obvi­ ously affected by their abs­ ence, and by the disciplining of Tony Warburton. But these were only rela­


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Clitheroe ‘sack’ player


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C L ITH ERO E FC have sacked promising young striker Tony Warburton for persistently failing to turn up for matches. Warburton (19) made 13


league appearances last sea­ son, scoring a total of 10 goals including two in his debut game. This season, he had played four times, scoring" once-in a cup match. Said manager Jimmy Bir­


kett this week: “We are sad to be losing, such a promising player. But he has had numer­ ous warnings about letting down the side by riot turning up for matches. I was in two minds about re-signing him for the present season but he asked for another chance.


Drachenberg winner


Clithcroc Reserves I. I’leckgatc Athletic 2


THE return of Trevor Pinch


tively minor disappointments compared with what was to come. Clitheroe had the bet­ ter of the early exchanges and most of the promising moves came from the left wing where Geoff Payton was run­ ning rings round the Nelson defence. If Clitheroe were to break


crude tackle from Hodgkinson and had to leave the field. Up to then Clitheroe were


out of their losing ways it looked as if it would be through Payton. But after 20 minutes he was the victim of a


more than a match for their opponents and the enforced tactical changes up front looked to be bringing results. wTommy Orrell moving from the


and. Joe Drachenberg laid the foundations for Clitheroe Reserves’ first victory in the Blackburn Combination Divi­ sion One for three weeks. Both players scored and Pinch had a hand in two other goals. The match was virtually


won and lost in a seven- minute spell in the first half when five goals were scored to give Clitheroe a 3-2 lead. Eddie Preedy opened the


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scoring in the 23rd minute A minute later Pleckgate


TIIE SANDS ' WHALLEY


best game by far since joining the club at the start of the season. Fellow new-signing Dave Crump


ion at centre forward played his 1 ' . 'i i j 't t t t ing to take up Warburton’s posi­


played solidly at the back and his marvellous midfield work belittles his lack of experience at this level of football. m'Hie game lost a little of its excite­


games. o But just as Clitheroe wore coming


midfield whore Tony Eyles and David Gillibrand worked hard to give Clitheroe their first win in six


former centre forward Mick Clark­ son put Nelson into the lead. A defender cut out the ball with


ut on top disaster struck when their


his hand and while Clithcroc waited for the referee’s whistle, Walker ran through to lay on the goal for Clarkson.


s Clitheroe wore knocked off their •:i;h


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rand, Eyles, Risby, Orrell, Payton. Sub: Rcdfcm,


Beard nil came close with good efforts, but the Nelson defence weathered the 6torm to take a place in the draw for the second round. s Clithcroc: Duxbury, Beard, Law-


into the game. Orrell, Graham Bisby and Tommy


tride and it wasn’t until the final 10 minutes that they tried to get back


ent after Payton’s departure and much of the play was concentrated in


eral half-chances before put­ ting the result beyond doubt in the SOth minute with the best goal of the game. David Johnson beat two men on the left, passed to Preedy, who back-healed the ball 30 yards to Pinch. He hit the ball first time and Drachenberg ran in to net the rebound off the goalkeeper.


AT HOME


R e se rv e s in th e Bridge Shield, the trophy for casual­ ties of the Combination Cup’s preliminary rounds.


on, Crump, Monks, Dobson, GUlib- 'BISHOPj


1 /e a r n s ! Si A POINT !


!W THIS Blackburn Combination first U division dash was a game of two j distinct halves, with Mill Hill on top


i‘! i Wnddington 1, * j Mill Ilill St Peters 1.


; in the first and Waddington coming back to level the scores with a fine i performance in the second,


looked the livelier, and they schemed several good moves to find a way tlirough the Waddington rear­ guard.It was no surprise when Mill Hill took the lead after 20 minutes, although this spurred Waddington into action and both Dawson and


In the opening half-hour, Mill Hill


Bishop went close before the interval.On the hour Bishop shot Wnd­ dington level with a fine opportunist goal, and a renewed vigour was evident in their play. d Plenty of near-misses but no


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Wirect hits was the problem, as the waddingto forwards pressed for a inner.As frustration set in, Mill Hitl


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e Mill Hill defence held firm. g Even up to the last, kick of tho — turned away by the Mill Hill keeper toRichards, Bialecki, and Wadding­


crept back into the match and gave Waddington some very sticky moments. d In the hectic closing minutes Wad­


f hoping that their team can play tho sull 90 minutes of each game in the otylo they displayed during the sec­


dington adn set an example for the rest of the team. Waddington supporters will be


their mark on the premier Blackburn Combination division. Waddington: Grainger, Har­


nd half on Saturday, and thus make


greaves, Richards, Lund, Bialccki, Waddington, Nuttall, Walker (R.), Bishop, Dawson, Walker (G.). Sub.:


Hinksman.


Cup exit for Lions


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. eight minutes when A. Smith shot c progressed but could create few


whipped the ball off Campbell’s toe for a corner when lie looked likely to score.The second half was as open as the first, with the visitors again margi­ nally on' top, and-Smith prompting


elear cut chances. The nearest they nme to a goal was when a defender


'■guide-tackling,- C6wer Chapel side. ;•. • *Tr6tti*r and Clegg.were outstand-


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Knowles, Trolter, Potter, Fouiker, Chadwick, Clegg, Campbell, Briggs, Chalburn. Sub: Bailey.


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o But Lions were hot disgraced and ^ tter played good football.against a


lrig-although the whole team-fought


AN uncertain start against Black­ burn Combination premier division outfit Lower Chapel Whitehall cost Lions their place m this year’s Lan­ cashire Amateur Shield. The game’s only goal came after


Lower Chapel Whitehall 1 Lions 0,


.. home from an aeut angle before the home side had really settled. it Lions came more into the game as


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Waddington at the top


Little Harwood 1, Waddington Res


WADDINGTON Reserves defied the odds on Saturday when they maintained their 100 per cent record and moved to the top of the Blackburn Combination’s fifth division with only 10 men in their team. John Behan and Mark Boyd


CLITHEROE’S sixth con­ secutive home match of the season is also their second home game with Morecambe Reserves. This time they meet the


m in u te s , outpacing the defence to slot the ball past the advancing goalkeeper. On the half hour, Pleckgate pul­ led one back through the left winger. The Reserves missed sev­


equalised, but straight from the kick-off the Reserves again took the lead after Coonan’s cross was put past the goalkeeper by a defender. Pinch made it 3-1 after 28


/ residential .locality overlooking | , j; _ >) tho Abbey with- views towards po/1 \ the Nab in one of Uie most 01 [ f caught after spots ini the r*- / village, although at the same $! Prime enjoying the convenience I \ of being within only a- few j ( hundred yards of Whalley j V centre, which offers excellent ! y shopping facilities, and there \ is a Junior School close by. (Bus services are frequent from / the central terminus to 11 parts of East Lancs. This !m- ) prVsive 3-bedroomed semi-detached family house which) \ affords full gas fired central heating, comprises: ATTRAG-\ ( TIVE FRONT ENTRANCE with leaded light side panels to ( /OAK PANELLED ENTRANCE HALL, LOUNGE with bay / /window, DINING ROOM French door to garden, PART/ ) PANELLED K1TCIIEN, SEPARATE . PANTRY, REAR) ( PORCH. First oor: THREE BEDROOMS, two of these (


) Net enough emphasis can be % . cn tills peaceful and select |


' incorporating fitted wardrobes, HALF TILED 2-PIECE l ) BATHROOM, SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C. FULL) ( LENGTH DOUBLE GARAGE. Set well back from the road \ r amidst delightful] established gardens to Uie front and re a r ( ) with mature trees surrounding.


8 HILLSIDE DRIVE Nr C LITHEItOE


WEST BRADFORD


i( tVjlcchcd true bungalow afford- (iwg: FuS oil fired central heat- a..di double glaring


y .(t jx\.cElUaut). In a _semi-rur '


p.'i&gjj on Uie edge of tho Virago standing amidst good sized gardens to the front and rear, witfi an excellent con- Se­ crete cD.iveNvay and additional f " •paining a t the front. The 4*e3vi. accommodation' affords: ! ENTRANCE HALL, access via Ramsey folding ladder to partly boarded roof space 25ft. i


lOin. x 19ft. Gin., which would Ideally convert into fur th e r / living accommodation if desired. LOUNGE, FITTED .lOT-V CHEN, TWO BEDROOMS, HALF TILED 3-PIECE BATH- (< ROOM. Side entrance and REAR CONSERVATORY with A ROILER ROOM off. ATTACHED GARAGE. Freehold.) £10,950 to include all carpets and curtains as fitted)] tliroughout.


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Spacious garden fronted (middle of terrace bouse in lpopular area of Ciithcroe, off


14 SALTHILL ROAD, L1T1IEROE.


HALL, SITTING ROOM, LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN I range of fitted eye level cup- ; (boards. LANDING: TWO BEDROOMS, THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Heating by four [ night storage heaters. Outside: Above average size tarmac \ cadcrai re a r yard with timber STORAGE SHED and LOW ( SUITS W.C, offering ample space for garage, although) one is available to rent nearby. Freehold,


iabled accommodation which i rs extremely economical to j


un comprises: VESTIBULE, ;


Tw o S to n e .Builf Properties Suitable For Conversion


For Sale By Privato Treaty


VESTJBULE, ENTRANCE f HALL, SITTING ROOM, t LIVING ROOM stone fireplace f with copper canopy and Paflk-1


Attractive stone built next to i end of terraced house situated ‘v he town centre. Comprising: i'v


an a popular residential area %; t pproximately V5 mile from y


ng ladder to second floor: BEDROOM 3. Outside basement IWORIQSHOP/UTELITY ROOM. FUEL BUNKER and -DETACHED GARAGE. Price £5,950.


14 PASTURELANDS DRIVE, (BILUNGTON


. and Whaley in a convenient position, a bus service bting (I ) within 2 minutes walk. Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL,/. v LOUNGE, DINING KITCHEN, 2 BEDROOMS, %-TILED 3-'


I Compact semi detached true bungalow built in 1963 on thfs/| I well planned development off Whalley Itoad between Langho )


PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: DETACHED GARAGE. Gar. ( ’ s to tho front and rear. Price £7,250.


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scored the important goals to secure both points. The only sour note was an injury to G eo rg e S to d d a r t which reduced the Waddington side to nine men in the second half and will probably keep Stod­ dart out of football for some weeks.


& Ten goals


thington forced several corners but ame — when a Bishop volley was a winner looked on the cards. n all had excellent games for Wad­


' Trinity Tigers 3; Whalley 10, Pendle 0. Chipping’s game with Trinity Panthers was postponed. Fixtures: Today — Ribbles­ dale v Chipping (P. O’Donnell);


TEN goals were scored in each Clitheroe and district Cub Scout Football League game on Saturday. Results were: Loyola 10, Ribblesdale 0; St Paul’s 7,


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Saturday — No games; Mon­ day — Ribblesdale v Trinity Panthers (G. Whalley); Tues­


day — St Paul’s v Whalley (B. Mann); Wednesday — Trinity Tigers v Chatburn (T. Bar­ ton), Pendle v St Mary’s (D. Mitchell).


GOLF


CLITHEROE Golf Club member Mrs M. Laughlin won lier first club competition to take the Hirst Trophy with 3G points after a card play off against Mrs D. Satterthwaite. The LGU medal card was


won by the captain, Mrs D. Hindle, 99-18-81 after a card play off against Mrs E. Had- field. . The club handicap prize


went to Mrs M. Garvey with Mrs A. Panter second. Her daughter, Miss Jane Panter, won the gross prize. Mrs J. Clarke's prize for the six best extra day cards was won by Mrs D. Fulton.


Line-up


. iither.-.postman, antL referee who ' reat Harwood FC’s ground, where ■


a representative team'of RVFL players will take- on a squad of "All, Stars’*. *.


wKick-off Is ut 3 p.m. ami transport • Cill leave the While Lion Hotel,'/ the game.


\


lithcroc, at 2 p.m., reluring after ’ . . - \


died on holiday in.Minorca in July. GThe match is being played a t ’


RIBBLE Valley Football League players'are'hoping for lots of sup-* port at Sunday’s benefit match for i C tho widow of Mr, Tony Goring, the ‘


4,. All main services. v ’


Waddington Loir Moor


G t /S B l to n m m «


imx Superior 4-tocdroomcd detached family house on- the outskirts of


3 HENTHORN ROAD CLITHEROE


xw-s ulc. town and set ini large gar­ I i .ENTRANCE HALL. THROUGH


dens. The centrally heated accommodation affords: PORCH,


I LOUNGE with DINING AREA,


WELL EQUIPPED BREAKFAST I KITCHEN, REAR PORCH with


PIECE FULLY TILED BATHROOM, SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C. Integral garage. Freehold.


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Spaciously planned 3-bedroomed detached family house built in 1072 to an extremely high stan­ dard of construction. South fac­


B GREYSTONES r CLITHEROE


ENTLEA ROAD N GISBURN


LOUNGE open through to DINING ROOM, FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN, UUWLITY ROOM. First floor: THREE WELL PRO- PORTIONED BEDROOMS the principal bedroom Incorporating [FITTED WARDROBE, THREE-PIECE BATHROOM with SUN KING suite. Full oll-ured central heating throughout. Freehold. Aaatehed Garage. Delightful well stocked gardens to the front and re a r daid into mainly lawns and borders.


Established 3-bedroomed semi­ detached family house affording full gas-fired central heating. t 6ct amidst mature well main­


1G WARWICK DRIVE CLITHEROE


rained gardens in tills popular Residential locality off Chatburn


PORCH, ENTRANCE HALL, LOUNGE * (Italian marble fire­ place), sliding doors to DINING ■ROOM. KITCHEN. First floor: THREE BEDROOMS, PARTLY TILED 3-PIECE BATHROOM Attached garage.


oad. Comprising: O P E N


Prominent town centre shop premises


TO LE T


a variety of uses c Ground floor: MAIN LEVEL SALES SHOP 36ft. 9in. x 16ft. 6in-, overall with recessed entrance and double ' fronted display window. STOCK


In a prime trading position hav­ ing a frontage of 17ft>. The premises which are suitable for


1 CHURCH STREET CLITHEROE


emprise: SPLIT-


Gin-. First floor: STOCK ROOM 3. lif t. Gin. y• 9ft- 6in., IgTCHEN and SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C.. Second floor: STOCK ROOM


ROOM" 1, 13ft. 61n. x Oft. Din.: STOCK ROOM 2. 13lt. Gin. x 9ft.


(locality on the outskirts of the village adjoining open country-. 6ldo. The well-appointed accom­ modation affords: O P E N PORCH, ENTRANCE HALL, SEPARATE CLOAKROOM with Avocado suite. SPACIOUS 17ft.


ing In a choice residential


SEPlARATfc UTILITY STORE, INNER HALL and SEPARATE CLOAKROOM, GROUND FLOOR [BEDROOM. First floor: THREE FURTHER BEDROOMS, TWO-


Individually appointed 2-bed- roomed detached dormer bunga­ low constructed approximately a live years ago, affording an


25 GRINDLETON ROAD WEST BRADFORD Nr CLIT1IEROE


ideally extend to give additional r bedroom or separate dining


I U Williuuwi 1W


a particular feature* adjoining and overlooking open country­


ccommodation w h i c h will oom if desired. The position is


side with a frontal aspect to­ wards Pendle. The accommoda-- * tlon comprises: ENTRANGE


IALL, TIUtOUGH 26ft. LOUNGE and DINING AREA with split


floor level, DINING KITCHEN, COVERED SIDE PORCH. First floor: TWO BEDROOMS, HALF TILED 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Integral garago. Full double glazing throughout and solid fuel heating from a high output back boiler. Freehold. Delightful gardens to tho front, side and rear with space at the side ideal


for second car or caravan. Well-appointed detached! true


33 WADDOW GROVE WADDINGTON


bungalow built approx. 2 years ago on the edge of the village, : backing on to the older estab- : j iished part of Waddington, en­


turnaround lawns,: borders and ' vegetable garden together with


pacious paved sun patio and


aoying gardens of almost Yt t cre, which are a most attrac­ sive feature, being laid Into


facilities for a lily pond or swimming pool. Affording: EN­ TRANCE HALL, SPACIOUS L- SHAPED LOUNGE with DINING Alt


Gin x 19ft. 4In.,


overall. INNER HALL, 24ft. SUN LOUNGE, FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN Elizabeth Ann units, incorporating split level cooker and hob top. THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, MAINLY TILED 3- PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: LARGE WORKING AND GARAGE BLOCK 25ft. x 20ft. with SEPARATE CLOAKROOM. Full electric warm air central heating throughout. Freehold.


PxPresentiv used as a- Doctor's Surgery but ideally suited for a variety of business or com­ mercial uses subject to Plan­ ning permission. The property could also be converted into two flats or spacious living accom­ modation still retaining tho flats above. The premises have been extensively modernised and refurnished in recent years t and there Is full oil fired cen­


3 RAILWAY VIEW CLITHEROE


re’. hrrttng throughout together


a i r1 cit racUou^syalernl1" Comprising: WAITING ROOM, OFFICE, THREE CONSULTING ROOMS with adjoining examination rooms, TREATMENT ROOM AND DISPENSARY. TWO SEPARATE TOILETS. The as new fixtures and fittings'could be


, available a l valuation if required. Separata access to two Self- contained first floor flats each with living room, kitchenette, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Both, flats arc furnished,one being let at the. present time. The premises are centrally situated almost opposite the main car park and there is private parking a t the rear, freehold. All mains services. Viewing by strict appointment.


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68 K IN G STREET W H A L L E Y - 3719 (two lines) LIMITS


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distinct advantage of a largo kitchen extension The oropert> orieily comprises: Main entrance nail with cloaks. lounge, dining area 9ft « 10ft adjacent to Kitchen 15ft. 71n x 9ft 6ln. with pine panelled walls. 4-piclo bathroom including Crownotte shower unit. 3 bedrooms tone with double fitted wardrobes) boarded storage loft. Integra) garage background heating nv storage heaters Mature gardens surround the property Floor coverings area, ball and bathroom are included


rtus dctactiea oungaimv is situ- rtted tn extromely residential and sought after area, with the


v g >■; — r tn tnc Kitchen, dining


78 BARNES STREET, CLAYTON-LE-MOORS £1.800


An ideally situated shop with living accommodation briefly com­ prising* Front sales shop with double display window living room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms, 3-piccc bathroom, cellar Yard at rear with stores


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CLAREMONT, PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE Offers invited around £21,500


of tho surrounding countryside Claremont is surrounded by mature gardens and is only t minutes away trom the A59.


oThis superb detached property af character. Is ideally situated


nd commands panoramic views therefore offering easy access


of Yorkshire The property t briefly comprises: Main en­


lounge, dining room, living kit­ chen cloakroom. launderette, utility room. 4 bedrooms, study. 3-nipce bathroom 3 car garage


o the Mt> and the West Rldlne rance porch, central hall,


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gardens and lawns of approximately n ,_vS pijjsi-. rW S fv ™ lB 3 5 : ’■


A gracious detached residence room, dining room, fully cQUiPPC-d brea Enirfcr J* an* acre- TW


located I II™ on tho ftutton Itoad Md '"W^odalM ■>-£, — rounding countryside Tnc- rt>ception * *J- - followsEntrance


cloaks, wide sweeping stairway iw-Jina: g karate V 2-piere bathroom with fitted sf10U


attic rooms. External buildings „c0r? ^ s central garden shed, stable, coals Euli gas fired out Viewing; Strictly by appointment.


xfeuent ^ .j |


*ook, stone built and situate in t.l cotivemont to ASl) Skipton.-PreMimS Large lutli giving entrance I


K*ttot,n wJth oIil navlmrn Ki|


garase (4 ears), gurdon. Mams, st-ii session on completion. pr u I


athrooip, 2nd staircase from kitclni


FULL DKTAILS FKOf FOR SALK BY PUll


12 COWPER AVENUE, CLITHEROE Offers in v ited a o m A *


This substantial stone built garden


, a quiet avenue just off the main W a d d to ^ /^ ^ therefor© conveniently situated f°r


Accommodation briefly comprises, te s t > room, living room, lritchon, separate piece bathroom. Yard with stores an


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Full GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING throughout. gaa-icn aaRM ewssaea sawrea Batynn (S52SS3 sa R f l


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niniPJ}}pact stock rearing farvn with] L/jErfl u’fih farmhouse having b-J


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FORTHCOMIl itaunolme Lnutiu Farmhouse. I £ 3 3 3 BS53


Crown Chambers, WaddirE Telephone "


SUNNYFIELD FARnB DARWEN, BLB


‘Ultial aspect but with rommerri.- Fof of sound grasslaml


oasv rearh of Blackburn. ULL DKTAIf-S FUn|


A THE GROVE, GISBlI {'.,rhnrminy detached Georgian u f


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BiunoMswick Sa-svlcy; Chatburn


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AVycolla trawden .Simonstone s-Whabey Bead


Z4 ABBEY FIELDS, WHALLEY Offers invited around £14,750


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WHALLEY. Offers invited over £27,500- -


IteroriH.*


although there is a Immersion l heater, PART PANEIJTiEP KITCHEN. First floor: TWO i (BEDROOMS THREE-PIECE BATHROOM Access by fold­


ray which heats four radiators u. and; the domestic hot water


b I


A SEUvfTION I-'U03I| i> i;r.\ cifi


losing stone built older type, c and contained in a large garden cot. vest-, hall, 2h{'.. Iminre, dimi kitchen, conservatory, >ep. w.c. heating.


prCLAKKMONT DISTRICT OF WARWICK 11(11151-:. BILLING ro^


bathroom, largo attractive entrant! anti dining area, good size kitclieiij gas central hcolir


operty ocrupying a large curt


W.c., boiler room, ;itilegr at gar;ig' •SI


otinge and dining area, large : t.


and has a I-'n-m-!i wimt-.lw t«i a 1> tl appointed property. Must be vi-Wt


t prcsfint


lounge, dining room . kite■hen. m■P- 1 Adjoining garage. Fart c-entrai !leal


P BRIGHT STUKKT, CMIllLIUI 1, leasant semi-rural .situation. 1 1 In TURKAt |


ood nren with open re;ir asn.-et.-l f hi \vi:st vn:w. cutiirrok


g UTTLK.MOOR lU)AD. UMTllKKl


hall, sitting room, living nimn, Kill and store. OO'.o mortgage availuuicT


ronted. 3 bedrooms, bathroom


3 7 ALMA PLACF, CLITIIKKOK Y bedrooms, bathroom, hallway. ^


ard at rear with ,w.e. and lm-l s i


bathroom, ent. ball. sitting room. 1 rear porch. Possible gar;ig«: spa ce.j


Integral doublt; gara ge. (,',-ntral tU'j 22ft. tiin \ Itht. :iin.


spacious property. -1 bt-drooms. tia hall, 2l»tl. lounge i-;d din ing arc ,1


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KDfSFOKD ROAD, CLlTULROj J bungalow with 3 bedrooms, fully


47 WOONE LANE, OL1THEROE.


Interesting detached residence of exceptional quality set amid extensive privato gardens in a first class residential area. Built approximately 8 years ago to tho vendor’s discriminating re­ squirements, this distinctive brick residence offers unusually


apacious and well planned accommodation with central heating snd first class fixtures and fittings throughout. Vestibule. L- shapedi hall, sitting room1 with marble fireplace and bay window, epacious dining room, useful sun lounge/playroom, very well Dquipped breakfast kitchen and separate laundry. Ground floor:


ouble bedroom and bathroom, 2 first floor double bedrooms and 2nd batliroom. Double garage. Price £23,500.


RAKE TOP FARMHOUSE and BARN, SABDEN ROAD, HICHAM, Near BURNLEY.


Stone built farmhouse with outline planning ponrJsren f- n tension of tho casting accommodation together wri x to. i stone built bam with outline planning pormixsoa for


FQR SALb as a whole with vacant oosseSsion on ccap’ctvx For farther particulars and appointment to dev ijjlf apdi above or a t jjttlemoor, ■CUlheroe. Telephone StJ}.


nto a separate dwelling house in the viilago of Iljjun. Mi:i services available.


minutes walk of the town { centre. The fully modernised i t and particularly well main- j


Ohatbum Road within 2 or 3 i


tExceptionally fine detached residence set amid nearly 2 acres of votally privato gardens and enjoying a fabulous unobstructed t iew across Lako Burwain and the surrounding hills. Internally


he elegant accommodation has oil-fired central heating and is b tastefully decorated with 3 splendid reception rooms, cloakroom,


purchase a homo of distinction at a very realistic price. Details from Skipton.


BARNOLDSWICK ROAD, HIGHERFORD


second bathroom and storage. Useful outbuildings and ample garaging. The gardens are formally landscaped with lawns, t rose beds, tarmac tennis court and ample mature shrubs and


imber to guarantee privacy. An Incredible opportunity to dreakfast room and kitchen, 4 splendid first floor bedrooms, ressing room and bathroom Second floor: Study/playroom. * ' . - ' - • ,£ , - 4 •&


with VP, within easy reach of all East Lancashire towns and t near to Whalley/Road. The property occupies an elevated posi­ sevelopment. Level. garden site of approximately Yi acre. Sub­


tantially built 15 years ago of bride with a slate roof, the bun­ igalow has been occupied as 2 intercommunicating dwellings but t q. f t , mains electric and water oil fired central heating, septic


lounges each 18ft. x 12ft, dining room, large breakfast kitchen r 13ft. an . x 10ft, utility room 12ft. 1 10ft, 4/5 bedrooms, 2 bath­


reehold site. n CLATTON-LE-DALE. 4 bedroomed detached house with mag-


situated in Tho Hazels. The''house bag spacious, well planned accommodation with excellent storage area, each bedroom has ,


entral heating, double glazing and 2 car garage. Freehold


with fitted units, 4 good bedrooms, %-tiIed bathroom and w.c. Integral 2 car garage. Easily maintained gardens.


a recessed wardrobe and an eaves store cubicle. Porch, L- l shaped hall, cloakroom with w.c., lounge and dining area 30ft


ong with sliding patio doors and natural stone fireplace, kitchen


w.c. Full gas fired central heating. Attached garage. One avail­ able now. Price 1512,750.


FOR {FURTITER INFORMATION APPLY— MORTIMER, CORSE and .ROSS,


23/23 ItlCHMOND TERRACE, BI/ACKBCRX—Telephone 5024G/8.


properties, situated on the East Lancashire Road, built by Messrs Colroy HOmos Ltd to a high specification and comprising: Vesti­ bule, large lounge and dining area, fully fitted kitchen, utility/ washroom, open tread staircase, ■ 3 bedrooms, bathroom with


BROWNmLL, BLACKBURN. 3 only new detached 3 bedroomed


ank drainage. Existing accommodation: Entrance hails, 2 Fooms, 2 w.c.'s, boiler house and outside w.c. and wash basin. cificcnt views of the nibble Valley for salo with VP. Gas fired


f WiscwcU Moons, Pendle Hill and wooded countryside, for sale dion and oilers peaceful surroundings in an area of restricted ss easily adaptable as a single unit, with a floor area ot 1.870


o COUNTRY BUNGALOW RESIDENCE with magnificent views


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'Ch^c^Survtyo^Auclictvxn.ValurTsar^^t^e Agents,


32 SHEEP STREET. SK IPTON. Tel. 2466 (4 lines) BRACEWEL L , N EA R SK IP TO N


' yet within convenient commuting dlstanco of the Sktpton- Clitheroe-Bumley' area, this distinguished residence offers spacious


Country residence oi character set amid an acre of delightful formal gardens and having the advantage of extensive out­ buildings and a tarmac tennis court Set In open countryside


accommodation with oil-fired central heating and first-class quality fittings and fixtures throughout: reception hall and cloak­ room 3 elegant reception rooms, well-equipped ldtohcn with breakfast area • as well as laundry and boiler room. . Useful basement wine store Four first-floor bedrooms and 2 bath- jroms, cwo second-floor bedrooms and boxroom. Doublo garage. Excellent greenhouses. Delightfully laid out and completely private gardens Full details from Skipton office. Offers la


the region of E40.000 considered FOULRIDGE


1823'


Small Cottage Near All Ami


15 KING LANf THE BUCKINGHAM


de naasage. Freehold Hales pnyf , \o n lr lIOTIIKItSAU.. KUIlltKST.L


\rcommodation: Sitting room r kitchen 'V'11- vitreous enamel slni


Sood vnrd at rear ivilh iv.c. ami I 'anir


26 FRANKLIN STF


si line room, inter cnmimuiieatinal stainless steel sink unit, etc . s hcl bathroom suite. Concrvled >arcl. I 4


Vere well modernised and includiil caraec The stone built propertvl


jCl. Current general r l The End TerraceJ


doubV hodrooma. nathroom lunul niece nathroom suite. 2 night stl


roar with storos and outsulo w RChtrai rates


Re: GREENDALE Cl Sale By Public Auctii


FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th, col SURPLUS CAFE EQUIP! FURNITURE, BRI|


Drawer Rase. Upright Piano l»v i l l Various Fireside. Rasy. I.loyd !.»■ 4 Chairs. Carnets, .tones Hand Sri Avery ShOn Seales Kenwood M;l IKrliards Rntarv Ironer. KleetHe I


itirludine briefly, viz: Vlrtorlon Dressing Tallies and Wash St,


mu. filch Chair. Flertrie Fires n| Seats Personal Seales Hnth Show r


Crorken' and many more dents | in


VIEWING: .Morning of Sal-


i iothkrraix. FOIJKKST, MrKl anil Valuers. Prnpertv Agents. It-l phone ‘ir.lltl and T.ongril


Auctioneers Al


Our Next General Furrl Sale will take place i l


Wc can still accent good r-m'.ily i V PUCASK PIIONF r.Hi; Foil


Lotigridge 3:d


Salerooms on Wednt| COMM l/NCINt;


endors with Antinue and older to send thes.a forward ;


IIOTHKKSALL. FOUUKST, MnK | and Valuers, Properly Agents. >


A stono built oroperty whose arf hide hallway, silting room, lari


15 HENTHORN R(|


saueiioo.ms, c i .m u : i l The End Terraceij


John


Chartered Surveyor! & lama


Ciithcroe 25697


BTOJfe BCU.T FEK ' UE


higher cl 8ARNOLDSW


o r ’MSml«V» t 6tD.ni! l?ulu ta


'vtmdn«?,ie lc, restoration, sit onderful views, this prop,


•Tohn P.lllsler, niohans:, E.l.phone 0171. Bcald,


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