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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 24th, 1983 Ltd


(SHIREBURN CARPETS) are pleased to ha ve


supplied all the carpeting for the new


accommodation at the Spread Eagle Hotel


OUR FACTORY SHOP IS OPEN


TO VISITORS


Monday — Friday, 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


DYEING COMPANY LIMITED (SHIREBURN CARPETS)


STALWART


PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE TEL. (0200) 23721


ROBERT FELL & SONS LIMITED


Home Improvement Centre Keighley Road, SKIPTON Telephone 60011


Stockists of Quality Bathroom Fittings Congratulate the Management of the


SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL on the Opening of their New Extension


At THE


FOR FEATURES OF SPECIALISED INTEREST


CONTACT DISPLAY


FEATURES


DEPARTMENT Tel.


Clitheroe 22323 Tel. .


Burnley 26161


CHOICE FRUIT Suppliers to the Spread Eagle Hotel of


FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT English and Continental


We wish the Spread Eagle every success with their new venture.


9 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. (Clitheroe Market Tuesday and Saturday)


HOTEL Probably the best lager in the world. TOM HANSON & SONS (B A R R O W N U R S E R IE S )


AS SUPPLIERS OF FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS TO


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL


WE WISH THEM EVERY SUCCESS WITH THEIR NEW VENTURE


BARROW, WHALLEY Tel. 2145


CONGRATULATIONS TO The Spread Eagle


B O R O U G H P R IN T IN G CO . L T D


YORK STREET CLITHEROE LANCASHIRE BB7 2DW Telephone (0200) 22549


A luxury look for the Spread Eagle Hotel’s old barn


wiiutfsruv ££0£* Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), i/unu/ mi/, —


THE newest luxury overnight accommodation in’the Ribble Valley may be only an hour’s drive from Manchester Airport . . . yet it looks out


' pass through the elegant plate-glass entrance of the Spread Eagle Hotel . . . but once inside they will find the rural charm of traditional Lancashire blended with every con-' ceivable modern facility. Directors and staff this


ists alike are welcome to


week welcomed execu­ tives from firms and businesses over a 20-mile radius to preview the con­ version of a barn at the hotel — already one of East Lancashire’s most popular licensed restaur­ ants.


Welcome


them the attractive new accommodation in the hope that they will put


The aim was to show Advertisement feature


over a wide-sweeping curve of the River Ribble in the peaceful village of Sawley. Businessmen and tour-,


Sawley high on their list when looking' for some­


Fishing


ning application was sub­ mitted to convert the old traditional barn next to the 400-year-old hotel. However, this was re­ fused and only recently was planning permission granted.


managing director Mr Peter Spencer, of Sawley., director Mrs Betty True­ man and assistant man­ ager Mr Jeremy Williams. In 1966 the first plan­


They were welcomed by


where for visiting custom­ ers to stay on business trips to the area.


many tourists and visiting . businessmen from all over the world — including re­ cently some Russians — who, on leaving after an excellent meal, have often tolc) their hosts that they would have loved to stay in the village. Sawley is well-known


That will please the'


FITTEl SEl


appointed manager 20 years ago, said: “The barn has terrific character and we were determined not to lose that in the de­ velopment in which we have been assisted by the Tourist Board.” In the entrance porch,


for its excellent fishing, and two rods are available for hotel residents on a five-mile stretch. The vil­ lage also boasts a ruined Cistercian abbey. Mr Spencer, who was


Get a grasp of Danish.


interior, stone walls have been kept, and original stone flags sandblasted and relaid.


. Bridal suite


'dryer. A magnificent bridal


ped and stained to match the deep rosewood-style furniture in all rooms, .and brass lights and switches and leather chairs com- plete the effect. Facilities in every room include a trouser press and hair-


cross the daffodil-lined courtyard for meals in the restaurant, where the cuisine is mainly English. Head chef Raymond Entwistle, of Chatburn,


Wishing every success to the


SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, SAWLEY where we have been entrusted with the Painting and


Decorating at the newly converted Barn


GORDON HOLGATE & SONS DECORATORS


20CHESTERAVENUE CLITHEROE


B E N T L E Y S B. COWPERTHWAITE


DOMESTIC and INDUSTRIAL HOT WATER HEATING ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, KITCHEN and BATHROOM SPECIALISTS


FROZEN FOODS LIMITED Established over 35 years


Main Wholesale Distributors of CATERING RETAIL HOME FREEZER AND CASH AND


CARRY PACKS OF QUALITY FROZEN FOODS


FULL DISPLAY IN OUR CASH AND CARRY


REGULAR AND RELIABLE DELIVERY TO ALL AREAS


FOR THE ENTIRE RANGE OF FROZEN FOODS


QUALITY AND SERVICE


BURNLEY 27811 (6 lines) BURNLEY 21025 TELEX 635172 Widow Hill Road,


Heasandford Industrial Estate, Burnley


ARE PLEASED TO HAVE INSTALLED THE


BATHROOMS, SHOWERS


HOT and COLD SERVICES at The Spread Eagle Hotel,'Sawley


and wish them every success in the future


OFFICE 2 WADDINGTON RD BACK BRENNAND ST WORKSHOP


RESIDENCE SCHOOL HOUSE, WADDINGTON CLITHEROE


23699,23893,26674


H A R R Y N E L S O N ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR


Domestic — Farm — Industrial


is pleased to have CARRIED OUT ELECTRICAL WORK AT


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL SAW L E Y ,, 31 CASTLE VIEW, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26045


and wish them every success with their new venture


LANCS, BB72HR Tel. 24296 .


KENDALSTREET CLITHEROE Tel. 27891


M EM B ER BR IT ISH DECO R A TO R S A S SO C IA T IO N Works:


TURKEYS— DUCKLING — CHICKEN — FOWL — GEESE


Finest Quality Fresh or Frozen All Game in Season Complete Range of FROZEN FOODS for the CATERER at COMPETITIVE PRICES


DAILY DELIVERIES THR O UG H OU T TH E AREA


FRED LAWSON THE NEW COLD STORE i


We wish the SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL every success for the future


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. ■


_____ Tel. Clitheroe 41260


UR WHITESIDE’S OF CLITHEROE LIMITED


Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants


Shippers of Fine Wines


Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 1NA. Tel. 0200 22281


We are proud to supply the Spread Eagle Hotel with their Wines, Spirits, Beers, etc.


We are one of the largest Wine and Spirit ‘ Merchants in North-East Lancashire with Wine, Spirits and Beers from all over the world


VOGUE a„d VALUE Tel. CLITHEROE 22856


THE CONTINENTAL QUILT SHOP 82/86 LOWERGATE


Suppliers'of quality DUVETS, BLANKETS, SHEETS ■ 1 and BEDDING


~ Wish to extend best wishes to THE SPREAD EAGLE, SAWLEY 27 COLNE ROAD, EARBY TEL. 843214


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL COOK & THORNTON LTD.


Best wishes to from


Suppliers of Colour Televisions to the New Residents Accommodation


We cover the entire WEST CRAVEN, RIBBLE VALLEY, PENDLE AREA


TELEVISION and VIDEO SALES and RENTALS A #Free advice & design . - • . v


TOOI AXES


* Our furniture carries a fu ll Year ” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 guarantee.


• '_ ‘ ‘ care . i . . . , ,


• ^ ' 'X 'm o r e 'e o p l^ H O O S E t o •Se I f f i l Lancashire F u r f u r * •


• Large number of permenenttmeherr and bedroom settings.


Open 7 days a week at Branch Road, ' Lower Darwen or tel: (0254) 676011 for your free quotation.


S I NQBODY DOES IT BETTER


DRILL? SHOVE;


SA TEL. 24| m MAIN DEALERS


Austin Morris Are pleased to be associated with :


and as suppliers of their fleet of Leyland vehicles wish them every success for the future with the new development


TELEPHONES: PRIMROSE GARAGE SALES AND AFTER HOURS 23886 — 22095 '


THE SPREAD EAGLE WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


J . S . S IM P S O N F A R M E R A N D D A IR Y M A N


Suppliers of FRESH CREAM MILK and FARM , EGGS DAILY


Extends Best Wishes to


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, SAWLEY


on their new venture THE BARN FIELDS HOUSE FARM,


GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 41239


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as a self-contained bed and breakfast unit (with its own kitchens and staff) by the, hotel’s present as­ sistant manageress Mrs Sheila Healey and head waitress , Miss Michelle Thomas. Guests will be able to


suite is among the nine bedrooms — each named after a local village or beauty spot — catering for 19 people in the new conversion. The building will be run


Beams have been strip­


SOME bedrooms are named after local villages . . . this is Waddington.


and second chef Graham Bancroft, of Sawley, have between them given 20 years’ service to the Spread Eagle.


and customers of the hotel are welcome to look at the new accommodation and staff will be pleased to show them round.


WEDDING receptions have always been popular at the Spread Eagle Hotel, where for more than 80 a year are now catered for. Meals for up to 180 guests are taken in the River Room, o v e r looking


everything from Rolls Royces to ong keen horse­


Ribble. Brides have arrived in


the Members of the public


it difficult to imagine that only a couple of years ago cows stood contentedly cudding hay from the'old loft . . . where now stand bedrooms with gleaming brass bedsteads, beauti­ fully. tiled bath and shower rooms, a sauna and a solarium.


No doubt they will find


AT your service. . . assistant manager Jeremy Williams and Michelle Thomas.


Local firms do the job


THE hotel directors are proud of the fact that they have used Ribble


IDEAL FOR WEDDINGS


woman who trotted up, resplendent in white gown, on horseback.


ist has slowed to watch photographs being taken on the lawns or against the river background, being politely observed by the hotel’s “resident” ducks.


several years ago by Mr Peter Garnett, of Henth- orn;Road, Clitheroe, and


These were introduced Many a passing motor­


the original five have now grown to nearly 90, and became a well-loved fea­ ture of the hotel.


popular venue for daily lunches and evening meals, the Spread Eagle is also a popular choice by firms and organisations for annual dinner dances and other functions, offer­ ing a cuisine and wine cellar second-to-none • in this part of the world.


As. well as being a


village without difficulty. Half-a-mile from the East­ ern end of- the A59 Whal- ley — Clitheroe by-pass, it is less than 30 minutes drive from Blackburn, Burnley, Preston and the M6.


Motorists will find th'e ,


Valley firms to complete the buildings. The. architect is Mr


David Sunderland, of Sun­ derland and Peacock, Clitheroe, and the fittings are by Lancashire Kitch­ ens, of Darwen. The buil­ ders are Frankland and Smith, of Clitheroe. Special attention has


been paid to the disabled who have always been welcome at the Spread Eagle, with its easy park­ ing facilities. One bedroom has wide


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THE old barn noiv contains accommodation for up to 19 guests.


THE Spread Eagle as most visitors to Sawley see it.


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doors, a sunken shower, cut-out vanity units to ac­ commodate a wheelchair and low light switches and controls.


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