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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22S2S (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)^ M CUtheroc Advertiser & Times, December UK 1986 Village News Langho


China holiday St L eo n a rd ’s MU,


Langho, invited husbands and friends to an open evening to see a cine film of a holiday spent by mem­ ber Mrs Nancy Campbell and her husband George in China and Hong Kong. Aftenvards members of


Albans and on Iceland, 60 people sa t down to a


organisations connected with St Leonard’s Church and school pooled their enermes to run a Christ­


Hard work! On Saturday, all the


mas fair. . This was largely to sup­


the committee provided supper of sandwiches, vol- au-vents and apple pie with cream. It was a very informal evening and the Vicar, the Rev. Quentin Wilson, gave a vote of thanks.


Entertainment No less than £117 for


multiiile sclerosis charities was raised at St Leonard's .M e n ’ s !•' e 11 o w s h i p , l.angho, when audio-visual entertainment, was pro­ vided by John Fish and Brian Haworth. In addition to watching


AUCTION MART


AT Mondav's sale of prime stock at Clilheroe Auction Mart, i^‘


2 cattle and G25 sheep


were fonvard. Li^hl steers made to 98p (av­


erage tHl.fiOp), medium made to ‘♦9p (92p). and heavy averaRed 1*7.5}). Lipht heifers made to 10-}}) (1*2.G8p). medium to l(i2.5}) (92.55|)) and heavy to !i2|) (l*l}i). The overall average was 1*2.21'}). B u lls made to 1 2 1 .op


port the work currently being completed on the school buildings — and thanks to the generosity of the people of Langho, as well as the hard work put into the event, just over £1,500 was raised.


Hurst Green


films on tile Charles Holt Organ Museum at St


John’s Church, Hurst Green, was celebrated with a speciai service in which the main part was iin item by St John’s music group. This was entitled “Star


Star gazers Advent Sunday at St


Billington


Tea and chat At the Ladies’ Social


Hour of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington, mem­ bers sang favourite hymns and gave readings, with Miss Muriel Kay at the organ. Mrs A. Holmes was in the chair. Members meet this afternoon for tea and a chat.


Slaidburn


bers of Slaidburn YFC enjoyed a demonstration of drawing by Mr Sagar, of Burnley. He demon­ strated how he drew pic­ tures of animals and pets, using pastels and chalks. Esther Parsons expressed thanks.


Pet pictures On Monday night, mem-


Ecumenical A St Andrew’s. Day


Gazers, a cantata for Christmas” and the narra­ tor Wiis Mrs Rachel Eyre. Accompaniment was


provided by Miss Sue Ogden, keyboard, the Rev. Brian Cave, clarinet, and Joanne Garstang, flute. Organist was Mrs K.


Seed. The ne.vt meeting of the


PCC will be on Monday in the vicarage.


Over 60s Whist winners at Hurst


iHo.iil*})). and cows to 95p nlG.lUn). Light lambs made to 175p


lU)8.5Up). standard to 212p (181*.IMp). medium to 198p


dSLlKt})). and heavy to 172p 1159.G7})). The overall average was 1S1.2;1|) ami the national average was ISGp. Ewe.« made to £28.80 (£20.48).


Green Over 60s drive were; Ladies — Mrs C. Holden, Mrs H. Ains­ worth. Gents — Mr J. Kay, Mr T. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr A. Hay-


Ecumenical service was held in Slaidburn Parish Church. The service of Holy Communion and Holy Baptism was led by the Rector, the Rev. Brian Darbyshire. In th e ev en in g an


and Mrs Ruth Hudson was


the pianist. The Christmas party


will be on December lOtn when it is hoped all mem­ bers will attend.


West Bradford


gave St Catherine’s MU, West Bradford, a CTaphic account of the holiday she had spent in .Mexico two years ago, and showed pictures-of the capital city, the colourful markets and people and the magnificent pyramids erected during th e Aztec and Maya civilisations. Mrs M. M i tc h e l l


Colourful Miss Barbara Bingham


£7 0 ,0 0 0 + Entwistle Green


CLITHEROE 32 Castle Street Tel. 26919


WHALLEY 68 King Street Tel. 3719


24 Manchester Road Tel. 412515


BURNLEY


expressed than k s on behalf of members and refreshments were served by Mrs D. Smith and Mrs M. Mackenzie.


Newton


Roaring trade The United Reformed


Advent service was held with a congregation of various denominations from Slaidburn, Newton, Dunsop Bridge, Harrop and Lane Ends. "The Rector conducted


Church at Newton held its Christmas fair on Satur­ day in the village hall. Mr D. Bagshaw welcomed everyone and opened the sale which raised £250. Stalls selling produce,


easy walking distance of Whallyy centre. Fullv modernised, spacious accom. maintained to excel­ lent standards throughout with many attractive features. Entrance vestibule, hall, sitting room, living room, fitted kitchen with split kveUMker and microwave, re a r porch, IH K b t . BEDROOMS, 3-i)ce fully tilwl bathroom, work- shop. Viewing str^gly recommended.


■21 MITTON ROAD, IVHALLE^ )3— £36,500. Outstanding stone 1 ibuilt family house with open out-


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BECK HOUSE. SMITHIES BRIDGE, SAWLEY. NEAR C L IT I IB R O E — £135,000. One of the most outstandmj: houses in


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the service and also taking part were the Rev. J. D. Salsbury, of Clitheroe United Reformed Church, and the Rev. Graeme HallSj Chatbum Methodist Minister. Organist was Mr John Cowking and some members of Slaidbum Sil- v c r Ban d w e r e in attendance.


Tosside


for old time dancing in aid of Tosside School. I t raised £85 to purchase software for the school computer. Music was sup­ plied by Sing-a-Long and thanks were expressed by school governor Mr J. Wilson. Raffle: B. Newhouse, A.


Full house There was a full house


Christmas cards, handi­ crafts and bottles did a roaring trade to a large crowd and those serving teas were kept busy all afternoon. Prizewinners were Mrs


M. Rushton and Miss A. Beattie.


Sabden


Dance success A Christmas dance


organised by the PTA at St Mary’s RC School, Sab­ den, was a great success raising £300 for school


funds. More than 100 people


attended the 50/50 dance in the church hall and there was a carved buffet prepared by the parents. Mr Steve Masterman pro­ vided the disco free of charge and there was a raffle and spot prizes.


No disco Children and teenagers


Hodgson, M. Campbell, T. Woodrup, J. Fisher, A. Bell, M. Moorhouse, D. Dinsdale, M. Metcalfe, Mrs Atkinson and Mrs Uttley.


Chatburn


dalc Club, Chatburn, spent an enjoyable after­ noon playing dominoes. Birthday'greetings were sung for Mrs Cowell. Tea hostesses were Mrs


Dominoes Members of the Ribbles-


should note there will be no Monday night disco in St Mao’’s Hall next week, but on December 15th there will be a specially- extended disco and Christ­ mas party from 6-30 p.m.


to 8 p.m.


Dominoes Domino winners at Sab­


Campbell and Mrs Tit- terington. There is no club today, as members are meeting at the Pcndle Hotel at 2-30 p.m. for the Christmas party.


Fellowship The speaker at Chat-


burn Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship was Miss Marjorie Helhering- lon, of Clilheroe. Mrs Granl-Townsend presided


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THE insurance business was described to members of Clitheroe Young Far­


mers when they met at Ri bbl e sda l e School , Clitheroe. The speaker, Mr Smith


was thanked by S. Cow gill and D. Stavely.


t h e sum of £168 was made for funds when Brooks i de Pr ima r y School, Clitheroe, held a toy fair. Stalls were manned by parents and friends of the school and the evening was well at­ tended.


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FRAMING and mounting embroidery is to be the subject of speaker Josic Durham at tomorrow’s meeting of Whalley and d is t r ic t Emb ro id e rs ’


Guild. The meeting, at Ribb-


lesdale School, Clitheroe, starts at 7-30 p.m. and is open to members old and new.


THE comedy film "The Money Pit” starts its week long run at Clitheroe Civic Hall to­ morrow night. The Steven Spielberg


den 0ver-60s Club were; Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs D. Bass (booby). Whist: Ladies — Mrs l'. Flannagan, Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mrs 1. Hill, Mrs 1. Hodgson. Raf­ fle; Mr H. Swannick. On Thursday domino


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CHESTNUT TREE COTTAGE, PENDLETON HOAD. WISWELL — £86.000. An outstanding family COTTAGE of great charm and character emoving a much sought after village location ir the ’Ribble Valley, convenient for East Lancs, Preston and Manchester. I n t Internal v ip viewing It to appreciate how the spacious, well


lanui


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appointed accommodation has been designed ___ . _


nniiinnl nnlllrn nf


porch, reception hall, lounge, dining room, kitch­ en. utility room, potential fourth reception room. First floor: Sitting room. FOUR BEDROOMS, 3-piece kalhroom. Delightful terraced private rear garden. Many excellent features. > lew by


appointment.


2 SOUTH VIEW, WHINS LANE. SIMON- STONE — £39,950. Enjo>ing a much sought after elevated semi rural position with outstand­ ing views, convenient for Burnley, Accrington and Blackburn. A mature house with a degree of character and several excellent features includ­ ing good sized terraced fiat. GARDEN, large GAIIAGE and CENTRAL HEATING. Enlr- ance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS. 3-pce bathroom and separate shower, separate w.c. Immaculately maintained.


TREETOPS, WHALLEY ROAD, BILLING- p -n aaR C%-i.An(innnl antYPimill mo dem


ton _ £79,995. Exceptional spacious modern DETACHED HOUSE enjoying delightful


I IV D C t i V/1 O , »i —


larger, mature gardens and open outlMks to front and rear. Pleasantly situated with easy access to-the East Lancs business centres, well maintained accommodation u*ith many excellent features comprising: Large entrance porch, re­ ception hall, shower room, lounge, dmmg room, studv, breakfast kitchen. utiUtv r<»m, o ^n ^ porc^, wide landing. lOUll GOOD BED­


BROOK COTTAGE. 71 THE SQUARE, WAD- DINGTON — £39.500. Delightful stone COT­ TAGE of great charm, situated in a much, favoured village location, complete with patio adjoining the Brook! Well planned accommoda­ tion fulG* exploiting the cottage’s character, in


Sood order througnoul. Entrance hall, lounge,


ROOMS, 2-piece bathroom, separate w.c. Excel­ lent second floor bedroonv'studio. Central heat­ ing. View by appointment.


ining kitchen, TIVO FIRST FLOOR BED­


ROOMS. 3-pioce bathroom. uche<i DOUBLE GARAGE. GAS CENTRAL HEATING, double glazing, cavity wall m.>«ula- tion. Vieuing highly r e c om m e n d e d .______


£50,000-£70,000


8 MOORFIEI.n. WHAI.LEY — £62.250. Out- slandinglv sp.3ciou9 detached family ilonnor bun­ galow enjoying a quiet cul-de-sac situation with fields to the rear. Well maintainwl accom. with many excellent features, comp: Entrance hall. 22ft.* lounge, dining room, silling room, oak filled breakfast kitchen, ground floor bathroom' shower. FIVE BEDROOMS. 2-piece washroom' toilet. Integral GARAGE, attraclive canlens. gas warm air central healing, some double glaz­ ing. View by ap}K)intmenl.


£35,000-£50,00p


winners were: Mr G. Harper, Mrs D. Bass, Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs M. Wade and Mrs 1. ColLim (joint booby). Whist: Ladies — Mrs B. Brennand, Mrs 1. Hill. Gents — Mrs D. Houghton, Mrs E. Hut­ chinson. Raffle: Mrs F. Boocock, Mr R. Sagar.


school previously and were so good the staff invited them to return. Yuri is a clown and


Hockey


CLITHEHOE narrowly won this hanl fought Central Lanca­ shire Ladies Hockey League


Clllhcroe Ul 1. Burnley 0


match. The onlv goal of the game


film tells the story of a couple who try to reno­ vate a house and their hilarious antics


AT Monday’s meeting of C l ith e ro e Af ternoon Townswomen’s Guild, Mrs M. Bannister gave an illustrated talk featuring a tr i p on t he Or i e n t Express. The vote of thanks was given by Miss Todd and Mrs Olive Wol- stenholme was in the


chair.


was scoreil by Tricia PnKtor from a well taken comer by Sarah Mortimer. Clitheroe dominated much of the remain­ der of the game on the sticky pitch, but could not take their chances.


Clitheroe 1st 2. Darwen 2


CLITHEROE took time to settle on the all weather pitch and went one down after five minutes. The under strength Clitheroe team came back with goals from Frances Griffiths and Tricia Proctor but con­ ceded an equaliser from a Darwen break.


CLITHEROE were sent on the wav to their second victorj.’ of the’ season by a fine goal from Caroline Taylor. It was more than malchM by a magnificent effort from Lu Calon. who went on to score a second. The fin^ nail in the BAC's coffin was a superb goal from Jane


Jocelyn. Sue Brierley made a welcome


return to the team.


Penalty winner


Rend Utd Under-18i 2. Pleckgate I


READ created many chances in the first half but nad to be content with a solitary goal from Broadley. An own goal after the Inten-al put Pleckgate on level terms but Read’s hard work resulted in a penalty winner fh)m Connelly.


DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE ★ ★ ★ BAC 0. ClUheroe 2nd 4 P R IM R O S E S TR E E T ,


CLITHEROE — £22,750. Superb fully moderni8ed 2-bedroonu‘tf end of TEH-


1/3 CASTLE GATE Tel. 22092


THE CUTHEROE ESTATE AGEN^ A BRIEF SELECTION — MOST NEW ON THE MARKET


Steele Sc€o. H A YH U R S T S TR E E T , H O L D E N S T R E E T ,


BACK COITAGE with sealed unit DOUBLE GLAZING and GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Fully tiled luxurx’ bathroom in Sun King. Landing with extending luft ladtlvr to 3rd btHlroom })layroom. haniwiM>d


CUTHEROE - EI9.950. A most attractive and very well maintained 2-bedroomed TKKRACED COITAGE with GAS CENTRAL HEATING anil su}>erbly a|)}>ointed. S})u- cious 3-}iiece bathroom, boarded roof .«torage space, landing. Enl. hall, living rtHjm. nttwl breakfast kitchen incluiles breakfast bar.


open tread stuircaise. Magnifi­ cent through lounge and tlin- ing area 24n. din. x 12ft. Pin. large kitchen equipped with . modern units etc. Large yard * ami ganlen at rear. FKEK- HOLD. Excellent value


. ALBION STREET, CLITH-


EROE — E18,500. Mod- ernised TERRACED COT­ TAGE within easy reach of the town. 3 bedrooms. 3-piece coloured bathroom, living room, dining kitchen, rear porch ulililv. Yard at rear with w.c. DA.MI* COURSED and RE-WIRED.


CLITHEROE - COITAGE in neeil of moilernisation.


WOONE LANE. — Two superb 3 bedroomed TER­ RACED COTTAGES-realisti- cally prici*d for quick sale.


19 KIRKMOOR ROAD, ______


CLITHEROE - ei6,500. Spacious end of TERRACE in need of complete modernisa­ tion. Two large bedrooms, bathroom, landing. Ent. vesti­ bule and hall, lounge, living room, kitchen. Gootl size rear garden with fuel store and w.c. LARGE SINGLE G.\IIAGE and workshop.


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G E O R G E ST R EE T,


CLITHEROE — A truly magnificent TERRACED HOUSE having everything for comfort, safelv and conve­ nience. ISTERN’AL VIEW- LNG ESSE.NTIAL. Boarded loft/sewing room, 2 good bedrooms, lileil luxury bath­ room in cham})8gne. Lounge, living room, unit filled kit­ chen. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. COMPLETE SEW ROOF , S A N D B LAST E D a n d R E ­ POINTED. HARDWOOD BOW WI NDOWS TO F RON T . BURGLAR ALARM AND LOCKS TO WINDOWS. ETC. ETC. Large well equipped work­ shop.


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Established 1603 NELSON — 2 MILES BURNLEY — 3 MILES SOUTHFIELD, NELSON, LANCASHIRE DRY CLOUGH FARM


A commercial dairy (arm o( about 67 acres with the benefit of 150.000 litres of milk quota and the option to purchase addit­ ional land and milk quota. Comfortable stone built 4 bedroom farmhouse. Fully equipped range of modernised (arm buildings, including dairy, parlour, cubicles (or 61 cows, two covered silos, slurry store, general purpose building, implement store, sheep buildings and dipping facilities. 67 acres of productive meadow land in good heart and all capable of cropping lor silage or hay. Freehold with vacant possession.


PRICE: £150,000


For p a rllcu ia ra and v law ln g arrangamanta plaaaa contact: The Sailing Aganta, Richard T um a r and Son, Clltharoa 22369.


Mary’s RC School were again captivated by a per­ formance by Yuri and Tonya of the Northern and Scottish Theatre Company They have visited the


Captivated The chi ldr en of St


Over 270 offices thrpugh which to sell your home


acrobat who was trained in the Moscow State Circus.


2 I.ANCASTEU DRIVE. CLITHEROE — £49,950. An impressive DETACHED HOUSE


enjoving a corner situation and 0})cn rear out- iook.s. providing spacious family accom. Conv(^ niont for most amenilie.s. well-pro}X)rlione(l and comp.: Entrance porch, hall, lounge, silting


ganlens.


room, dining room, kitchen, rear useful internal store, separate w.c.. MJUK GOOD BEDROOMS. 3-}Ke bathroom. Integra garage. GAS CENTRAL HEATING, good sized


4 .MANOR FIELDS. WHALLEY — £3L500. A most attractive first floor AI’ART.ME.ST in a small block of 4. on the edge of this popular development with pleasant outlooks. Ea.silv maintained accom. with GAS LL.NTKAL HEATING, comp.: Enl. hall, living room, fitted kitchen. TWO BEDROOMS. 3-piece bathroom' shower. Viewing recommende<l by ap}>oinlment.


7 ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY — £36.000. Semi-iletached true bungalow in this sought after area of INTialley. S}iacious well maintained accom. comp.: Entrance hall, lounge, breakfast kitchen. T\vO BEDROO.MS. S^pce bathroom. conser\'alor\'. DETACHED GARAGE, electric heating and some double glazing. Viewing re­ commended by appointment.


27 WADDOW VIEW, WADDINGTON — £35,950. Exceptional and deceptively spacious older SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE silual^ in this much sought after village within 2 miles of CUlheroe. Recenllv extensively improved includ­ ing new kitchen and rewiring. Entrance ves­ tibule, hall, dining room, living room, breakfast kitchen. FOUR BEDROOMS. 3-piece balhrwm. Front ganlerv'parking area. Ouibuildinn. Solid fuel central heating. Viewing recommended.


£25,000-£35,000


3 SHAW TERRACE. GRINDLETON — £27,500. A quaint traditional COTTAGE located in the heart of this much favoured village and enjoying a good sized, attractive front GARl)EN. Conscientiously maintained, easily


run accom. Living room, kitchen, rear conser- vator\’, "nVO BEDROO.MS. 3-piece bath and snower. Greenhouse and garden shed.


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107 KEMl’LE VIEW. CUTHEROE - £27.500. Attractive SEMI DETACHED HOUSE siluale<I in a popular residential area and beautifully extended to provide larger kitchen accom. Enlnmce poren, hall, lounge, dining room, kit­ chen. THREE BEDROO.MS. 2-})ce bathroom, separate w.c. GARAGE, pleasant gnniens. Well maintained. View by appointment.


DIMIM.E COTTAGE. 13 HIGIIKIELD ROAD, CLITHEKOK — r26.9,50. .Most attractive and extremely convenient garden fronte<l COTTAGE of chanicler, situated only a few yards from the town centre, near Wilkin Skjuare. Fully modern- ise<l. well mainlaintHl accom. comp; living rrom. dining room. mo<leni fitted kitchen with built-in cooker, rear })orch. TWO BEDROOMS, bathroom, rieasanl rear garden. GAS CEN­


TRAL HEATING.


! GREENFIELD COTTAGES, _£25.000. Ple.'Lsanl stone built COTTAGE wnlh the .advantage of arf adjoining large BARN ideal for extension, garage. })arties, etc. (subject to !>ernussion). Silualeil just off the main street, onlv 3 miles from CUlherue and even


A5{*. Entrance t)orch. living room, kitchen. TWO BEDROOMS. 3-pce bathroom. Barn measures 27ft. 6in. X 20ft. 6m. View by ap})oinlmenl.


the


19 HOLDEN STREET. CLITHKKOE — Offers around £30.000. Enjoying a central situation near the town centre, adjoining Mearly Brook. An interesting DETACHED BIINGAI.OW offer­ ing quite spacious accom. together with a large detached GARDEN area and garage. Living room, breakfast kitchen, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 3-iKe bathroom. Gas central heat­ ing, partial double glazing, adjoining large store and external w.c. Viewing by ap})ointment.


and open southerly views. Lavishly a}ipointed with im})eccable decor. Impressive hall, cloaks, 2 entertaining rooms. French living kitchen, usual flome.slic accom. 4/5 bedrooms, balh/w.c.s.. cen- tral heating. Also included is the attached house suitable for enlargement of Whins Lodge or con­ version to a superior adjoining residence, together with 2 first-class ground and first floor aiiarlmenls in the same selling with o})en views, com}*: hall, lounge, dining kitchen. 2 beilrooms, bathroom, central heating. Multi-car garaging. Viewing strictly by a|)})ointmenl. Price


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WHINS LODGE. READ. One of the most outstanding houses in the area, set in limbered .sur- roundings with unrivalleil ganlens


-----------------■ DETACHED HOUSE situated in a popular area on the outskirts of town. W'dl planned accom. with GAS CENTRAL HEAT­ ING, comp: entrance porch, hall, lounge, larger


193 KEMPLK VIEW. CLITH- I EROE —1“27,950. An attractive, lu s e fu l tv e x te n d e d SEMI


breakfast kitchen, dining room. THREE BEDROOMS, 3-pce bathroom/shower. GARAGE, p r iv a te g ard en s . View by a})})ointment.


I STABLE CLOSE, GISBURN — 5 £15.000. Last remaining NEW


13 Preston New Road Tel. 51131


BLACKBURN New to the market di price reductions ■ £15,000-£25,000


£23,950. A most attractive garden ft”"1ed IbK RACE, conveniently situated near Street, well maintained


8 WOODFIELD VIEW. WHALI^Y —


tag modem oak fitted Wtohen Well planned accommodation comprising:


a


lounge, luxury dining kitchen, TWO BLU- ROOMS, 4-piece bathroom. Rear


patio, store and w.c. Carpets and light fittings included.


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APPLETON COTTAGE, CROWTREES BROW, CIIATBURN — £22.950. Delightful vil­ lage centre situation with good shops nearby, convenient for Clitheroe and the A59. An attrac­ tive stone built cottage wiUi gtwd sized f^^


GARDEN and GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Entrance hall, lounge, dimng kitchen. T\NO BEDROOMS, 3-pce bathroom. Rear yjirri with store and w.c. Viewing by appointment.


ment. soundly con-structeil in natural stone by H. Waddinglon. Good local amenities. o})en countr>*- side nearby and easy access to both East Lancs and West Yorks business centres. Entrance hall, lounge, tlining room, breakfast kitchen, FOUR BEDROOMS. 3-|)ce bathroom. GARAGE. Cen­ tral healing. Freehold NHBC guanmlee.


I DETACHED HOUSE on this dis- . * creel village cul-de-sac develop­


33 PADIHAM ROAD. SABDEN — £2^950. Extremely well modernised stone built ILK- RACE providing ideal accommodation for the first limp buyer. Pleasant village situation con­ venient for Clilheroe, Burnley, etc. and main­ tained to high sUndards throughout. Entrance vestibule, liring room, fitted breakfast kitchen, conservatory, open plan pine staircase leading to TWO BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. GAS CENTRAL, HEATING. Rear yard with w.c. and store. Viewing recommended.


9 CHATBURN ROAD. CLITHEROE —


I bathroom. Rear yard/garden (car space), w.c. and store. View by appointment.


£21,950. Emojing a favoured and most conve­ nient situation close to the town centre, this attractive gai^en fronted TERRACE provides spacious accommodation ideal for the first-time buyer wishing to make further improvements. Entrance vestibule, hall, sitting room, hying room, kitchen, two double bedrooms. 3-piece


114 WOONE LANE. CLITIIEROE - £21,000. Pleasantly situated overlooking Primrose Lodge, this good siz^ ganlcn fronted TERRACE is fully


modernised and conscientiously maintained throughout. Entrance vestibule, hall, sitting room, living room, kitchen, rear porcWconserva- torj*. TWO BEDROOMS, 3-pce bathroom. Rear yard/garden, external w.c.


18 HALL STREET, CLITHEROE — £18.250. Ideal for the first lime buyer, this good


sized TERRACED HOUSE has recently Been extensivelv modernised including dam^proof course and re-wiring, and is conveniently situ­


ated just off WTialley Road. Entrance, ves­ tibule, hall, silting room, living room, breakfast


kitchen, TW'O D(JUBLE BEDROOMS, large 3- piece bathroom. Rear yard with w.c. and store, view by appointment.


29 RIVERSIDE. LOW MOOR. CLITHEROE — £17.950. Most attractive SEMI DETACHED HOUSE quietly situated in this increasingly popular area with thoughtfully re-designed well maintained accom. Entrance porch, lounge, dining room. Wtehen, ’HVO BEDROOMS, 3- piece BATHROO.M. Gardens and parking space. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. View by appoint­ ment.


TO LET: FARMHOUSE ACCOMMODATION. SLAIDBURN AREA. 4 bedrooms, fully fur­ nished and equipped, available for winter months. Full details available on request.


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and with open aspects to the front. Comn ing: Lounge with feature stone firejila joining cloaks, dining room, open to fi: 1 kitchen, rear hallway with large store}ii.l and boiler room. Three bedrooms, bathrel with coloured 3-piece suite. Full gas cetui heating. Telephone. Loft insulation. Coni site. Gardens to front, side and rear, the i l ter of good size. Car parking space, planni


for garage.


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WARRENFOLD, HURST ,G R E E | Modern semi-detached property in pleas;! village location with open aspects towa:| Whalley Sab and compns.np \e stib uf lounee ii th feature stone fireplace, aiom i TViM fi display units. storepUce clMks ar !


dining room, fitted oak cooker, extractor canopy. First floor. Laj


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ing 2 double bedrooms, bathroom wiini J 'c e suite,. Outside: Well kepl.Rarie^l •onl and rear, rear patio, hardstwdmg ■


car parking, planning for garage. 1 r | includes all fitted carpeu, curtains and I j


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EROE. Slone built modernised mid-terracl property with the benefit of re-winng a | new fitted kitchen and comp. : es i i bul lounge with fitted gas fire, dining kilchl with pine celling and matching units. r i | floor. 2 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured!


piece suite. Private rear yard area. 2 sul places. Price includes all filled carpels, c l


tains and light fittings.....................£16,71


EASTMOOR DRIVE (ott Hayhurj Street), CLITHEROE. Mature semi-l uched property with the benefit of recent installed Brazifian hardwood double glan:| This recentlv improved property occupie.-l corner site with the advantage of good dens to front, side and rear and dnveway| detached garage. The internal accom. coml Vestibule, cloakroom, lounge with feaul Tudor stvle fireplace, fitl^ gas fire, archwl


to dining room, fitted kitchen, uiu'D' ro'l with vanilorx' wash hand basin. First floorl good sized bkrooms. bathroom with colouti 3-piece suite, full central healing. teleDho:| loft insulation. Outbuildings include coal st j and utililv. rear patio. Realistically |n c e d |


‘ tacbed property overlook l the banks of the River Rib|


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