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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 6th, 1999 17 THE PREMIER PAPER FOR BUYING AND SELLIKG IN THE BIBBLE VAIjJEY I fe’- —« £ : Your essential guide p r o p e r t y IN ASSOCIATION WITH F A’ Ri L! E, Y S
FAST EASY ACCESS TO COMPEmiVE QUOTES
0800 5976^^^ Professional Independent Advice
This successful partnership gives you specialist service
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TWO firms who have been working together from three offices since January officially
combined as from May 1st. The association of J. S. Ather
ton and Co and Ribble Valley Estate Agents has been a great success, and the increase in activi ty at the offices in Clitheroe, Whalley and Blackburn proves it. The question of a name for the future has been causing some dis
cussion.
Mr Atherton is very happy to keep the Ribble Valley Estate Agents name
nises that existing and potential ______ _
behind t, Mr Stephen Hatton, recog- nises that existing and potential
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clients need to be aware of^ the full range of services to the agricultural property sector that the firm of char tered surveyors provides. The combined practice offers spe
cialist and experienced services including:-
out the Ribble Valley and Blackburn area.
O House sales and lettings through , ,,
. O Farm and land sales throughout , .
Bast Lancashire. O Rural planning applications and
appeals. e Pipeline and wayleave compensa
tion claims.
alive for house sales, but the man matters concerning landlord and ten behind i
"^^rers emu... ant disputes.
ehauce to buy properly of immense character
WHITE GOAT FARM, WHALLEY NAB.
PRICE: Offers around £270,000 plus two separate lots.
OUR property of the week is offered by J. S. Ather ton L d Co with Ribble Valley Estate Agents, who are pleased to present a rare opportunity to acquire a S r t y of immense character, with land, m a Lperb location with potential to develop and extend
to the owner's taste and requirements. The original part of this property h ^ been nestling in
the quiet Slopes of Whalley Nab, with residents enjoy-
inn oanor3.rnic viows, since 1608. There has been enormous interest in the property, fol
lowing the disperal sale last week. This beautifully-situated four bedroomed stone built house with wardens, six and a half acres of meadow an^
822722. 15 acres of woodland is for sale as a whole or in three . * ji__j ;c ooio n whole or in
*°*^fn addition to the existing accommodation, planning permSSn has been granted to extend the living area The p lm i° a S for a large lounge area with the entire
space open to the roof, exposing the oak trusses. A ne\ k S n dining room and gallery are included in the
property includes several useful outbuildings, suitable for stables, workshops or games rooms.
Offers are invited as follows;- Lot 1 - house, buildings and garden area, ,t270 000
e Rent review negotiations and all disputes.
. - ® O Valuations of rural property for loaUcs of r property to.
all purposes. 9 Sales and leasing of milk quota.
The list reflects the fact that,
although the core of the practice's client base lies with the local farming community, it works effectively in
urban situations too. And it acts as consultant to larger
regional organisations such as the National Trust, Blackburn with Dar- wen Borough Council, The Environ ment Agency, Carlisle City Council, Peel Investments and others on any thing from sales of fishing rights to management of agricultural holdings to compensation claims against any of
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f a it h f u l Burnley Football Club fan Duncan Stevenson (14) is over the moon thanks to the eye catching decor in his bed room in the family's brand new Beazer home in Burn
ley.For the claret and blue strip of his favourite team has scored success as the dis tinctive colour scheme in his den in the four-bedroomed detached property on Beaz er Homes' development, Springfield Downs, Lower- house Lane, Lowerhouse,
Burnley.Duncan's customised
colourway is part of a free decorative make-over won by Judith Stevenson and her partner Stuart Dixon after they took part in a prize draw at a new homes exhibi
tion in Preston. Not only did Judith and
Stuart buy a new Beazer .nyy,P thev also entered a
home, they also entered a special promotion arranged with local firm Akzo Nobel Decorative Coatings Ltd. which manufactures the re launched Crown Trade range of professional paints. Their prize was a free make-over worth up to
£4,000 using Crown Trade paints, colours and specialist decorative products. It also included the cost of the ser vices of a highly experienced design consultant and deco rating team to help the cou ple create the home of their
dreams. "Duncan is absolutely
delighted with the way his room has turned out - it looks exactly how he wanted it, with blue as the main colour, a yellow border and claret and blue stripes on the lower part of the walls," said his mum, Judith. "In fact we are all very
pleased with the way the house looks now that it has been professionally decorat ed. We appreciated the help of the interior design consul tant, and chose colours such as green, mauve, blue and yellow to create a fresh and cheerful effect. Thanks to the decorator, Mark Cas sidy, of Abbey Decor in Blackburn, it has all come
together very well." Duncan's sister Kate (18)
has chosen the sunny colours of blue and lemon for her room, which she plans to use as both a bedroom and sit
ting room. "Obviously, we are pleased
that Judith, Stuart, Duncan and Kate arc so thrilled at the way their prize has transformed their new r home," said Richard Tuke,
sales and marketing director at Beazer's Preston office, "Beazer is well known for
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the high quality of interior design of its showhomes, and is aware of the impact that imaginative use of colour can make. It was nice on this occasion to go a step further and see one particu lar family's dreams come
true." There now remains just
one property for sale at Beazer Homes' popular Springfield Downs develop ment, a three bedroomed stone cottage. Its price of £79,995 includes carpets and curtains throughout, and Beazer is offering the buyer a free conservatory
worth £5,000. For more details, contact
Bea/er's Schoolhouse Fold development, Burnley, on 779914. Information about Beazer's other developments in the region is available on its 24 hour hotline on 01772 626975.
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Bawdlands, Clitheroe £44,000
• Delightful cottage home • Ouiet but very convenient location
• I bedroom plus occasional bedroom / boxroom • Attractively modernised, parking adjacent_________
Brickhouse Barn & Bungalow Reduced to £250,000
• 5 bed barn conversion in rural location • 3 bodroomed bungalow in grounds • Garden areas to front and side • Superbly maintained throughout
York Street, Clitheroe £69,000
• Spacious garden fronted family house
• Desirable location • Scope for 3-4 bedrooms, gas CH • Attached garage__________________________________
• Spacious 3 bedroomed semi detached • Beautifully appointed throughout
Waddington £127,500
• 2 bathrooms plus 3rd w.c. • Attractive gardens______________
11 Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe £47,950
• Garden fronted terrace property • Three bedrooms, gas central heating
• Deuched garage • Garden a r e a s ______________
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6 Whittam Crescent, Whalley £124,000
• Spacious 4 bedroomed detached property
• Quiet location in small cul de sac • Double glazing, and gas central heating • Urge private gardens, internal viewing essential
Overbeck, Waddington £127,000
• Three bedroomed bungalow • Overlooking stream, gardens front and rear • Comprehensively refurbished • Oil central heating, integral garage _____________
36 Tm y lo t S tre e ts , C l i th e r o e
Hippings Way, Clltheroe £132,000
. Modern 4 bedroomed detached house • 2 bathrooms, fitted kitchen • NHBC certiftcate .
• Gas central heating, double g la z e d __________ .
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Waller Hill Farmhouse & Barn, Foulrldge 0.0. £180,000
• Two bedroomed farmhouse . Adj barn with P.P. for 4 bed dwelling
Fv°°nenflocatiorat,cdge of village with fields at front L ' . / i ______i . ' A . ■r S 1 ^ 6 KING STREt I, THE OLD COACH HOUSE, 2 ; i t ^ £ 4 3 ,5 0 ©
• Attractively maintained terraced house • Two bedrooms, three piece bathroom • Double glazed throughout • Quiet location
Also at:
6 Sudell Cross, Blackburn BB2 IAN
Tel: 01254 681777
White Goat Farm,WhaUey Banks £270,000
. Idyllic setting on Whalley Nab. panoramic views gdn • Large listed fmhse. four beds, range of outbuildings
• Plan con-to extend into adjacent barn . Further 7 acre meadow & IS acre woodland available
; 0 1200 427222 Fax: 0 1200 427269 ■ RR7 9TD Tel: 01254 822722 Fax: 01254 824308
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Reduced t@ £11,©60 - Two bedroomed terrace - Requiring some refurbishing • Ground floor bathroom • Available immediately
6 De Lacy Street, Clitheroe £52,500
• Superb three bedroomed terrace • Extended breakfast kitchen
• Bthroom and shower room • Feature garden to rear
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• Barley Area - 3 bed cottage in rural setting, unfurnished, garden, wood burning stove - £600 p.c.m. Available 1st May.
• Peel Street, Clitheroe - 2 bed unfurnished - £280 p.c.m.
Av.ailable now.
.Waddington - 4 bed detached barn conversion, fully furnished, superb spec., gardens - £1100 p.c.m.
• Barrow - 4 bed semi, fields to rear, unfurnished - £550 p.c.m. Available now.
• Hippings Way, Clitheroe - 4 bed detached hou.e,- £750 p.c.m. Available now.
Whalley A rea £ 2 8 5 ,0 0 0
• Substantial detached property Superb gardens
' Excellent accommodation « Further details, price etc on request
29 Victoria Street, Clitheroe £77,000
• Spacious three double bedroomed cottage
• Gardens to front and rear • Car port • Gas centra! heating_____________________ -
4a Whalley Road, Wilpshire Price Guide £40,000
• Ground floor flat ■ Set in attractive gardens • Spacious rooms • One, possibly two bedrooms
25 Downham Road, Chat burn £48,95©
• Tastefully refurbished stone built cottage • Two bedrooms, ground floor bathroom
• Neatly laid rear garden area • Fitted kitchen
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