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THE PREMIER PAPER FOR BUYING AND SELLING IN THE RIBBLE YALLEY PROPERTY in asso ciation w it h


FAST EASY ACCESS TO c o m p e t it iv e q u o t e s


0800 5976444 Professional Independent Advice


YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO]THE LOCAL HOUSING MARKET Entwistle Green’s two offices at your service


Agency team is a winner


THE local Entwistle Green offices, based at Whalley and Clitheroe, have assisted thou­ sands of sellers and buyers achieve their dreams over many years of dedicated ser­


vice. Clients with properties


to sell benefit from Entwistle Green's unique advantage of dual market­ ing in both of its Ribble Valley residential sales cen­ tres. This immediately allows greater exposure to potential buyers over a wider area. However, with a national network of offices throughout both England and Scotland, a potential purchaser can access information con­ cerning any Ribble Valley property being marketed by Entwistle Green, with­ out setting foot in either the Whalley or Clitheroe offices. This is particularly important to a client with a property to sell, consider­ ing that a significant pro­ portion of its register is sold to purchasers living out of the Ribble Valley, explains Russell Anderton, the Ribble Valley local director for Entwistle Green. Both the Whalley and


Clitheroe offices are con­ firmed as two of the com­ pany's most consistently successful offices and Mr Anderton attributes this to


the dedication and profes­ sionalism of its staff, not to mention the continuity of service. Wendy Scott and Carole


Yates (pictured here with Mr Anderton), both based at the Whalley office, have almost 20 years' service between them. During that time they have, on fre­ quent occasions, been cho­ sen by previous clients to act on subsequent house sales: a sure sign of cus­ tomer satisfaction. Staff receive extensive training which is put to work on behalf of clients in a profes­ sional, helpful and friendly manner, ensuring the high­ est levels of personal ser­ vice. This is so important in what can be at times a very stressful transaction for some. Mr Anderton and his


trusted team are constant­ ly striving to offer the very


best and most complete professional service, result­ ing in the best selling price being achieved in the time period preferred by clients. In fact, it was its clients who voted in the National Association of Estate Agency Awards to award Entwistle Green a coveted top three position in the North West Corporate Category. The top spot was awarded to the company's Cleveleys office and the national title was also awarded to a Black Horse Agencies office. Mr Anderton would


love the opportunity to put his service to the test by offering a fre e market appraisal, without obliga­ tion, where he will recom­ mend a realistic asking price to encourage maxi­ mum interest and achieve the best selling price in the shortest possible time.


Almonds,


Church Street, Clitheroe.


Price: £225,000


OUR property of the week is the only house in Clitheroe to retain its old burgess name. It is named after the burgess Thomas Almond into whose possession this property came


in 1697. Almonds occupies part of the original burgage site owned by the estate of Lord Galway. A resting place for James King - compan­ ion to the celebrated explorer Captain Cook and, some time between 1840 and 1869 the site of


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Explorer’s companion rested at this house


the original Craven bank - Almonds holds the key to Clitheroe's intriguing and distant past. If only walls could talk . . . This well-proportioned property


offers six bedrooms, two bathrooms, large entrance reception, lounge, fully- f it ted kitchen with Aga, butler's pantry and cellar. To the rear is a terrace and large


garden abundant with fruit trees, flowers and vegetables, while the front affords a paved entrance with wrought-iron railing frontage. Further benefits to note are full gas-


fired central heating, security alarm and light. Grade II listed building. For an appointment to view this


outstanding property, contact Craig Estates, 1 Swan Courtyard, Castle Street, Clitheroe, telephone 01200 428001.


‘Blue Riband deal from


POPULAR housebuilders, Barratt, stride into 1999 resolved to top last year's record of nearly 9,000 new homes built or sold - and are inviting homebuyers to share in their success with a new year "best ever" deal offering to pay the mortgage until September on properties priced up to £50,000, and a unique no- hassle, part-exchange scheme. The package also brings financial help with legal costs - and a choice of high value "Blue Riband"


extras. "The obstacles to house purchase are well known


and we are providing real solutions to them," says Barratt Central chairman Harold Walker. "Firstly, we make it possible for people to move by


offering full valuation house exchange which effec­ tively eliminates the obstacle of selling their present


home. "And our major new mortgage subsidy scheme


will be of particular help to first-time homebuyers during their first nine months of settling in. "Finally, the Barratt Blue Riband option over­


comes some of the principal cost items of moving to a new home, such as carpets and curtains through­ out - decor - light fittings - and turfed and planted


gardens."


Wimpey takes honour two years in a row


WIMPEY Homes has once again been voted Britain’s best home buiilder, winning the Gold Award in the British Housebuilder of the Year Awards for the second


year running. The awards are sponsored by Express Newspapers


and Midland Bank in conjunction with the New Homes Marketing Board and the National House­ building Council and are judged by the buyers of new


homes.


Olifheffoe Advertiser and Times: It’s tops for property coverage in the nibble Valley


79 KING STREET,


WHALLEY 01254 822729


L HARRIS Estate Agents '■\X H I PItS#®*******'*' £165,000 H0LLYM0UNT, PENDLETON ROAD,


WISWELL A recently refurbished detached true bungalow located in this exclusive area with superb open views. The properly has Gas C.H., uPVC double glazing, newly fitted kitchen and bathroom. Vestibule, hall 1' shaped lounge/dining room marble fireplace, filled breakfast kitchen. Rear porch, separate w.c. and shower room, TOO DOUBLE BEDROOMS with filled wardrobes, 3pce bathroom. Drive to attached single garage, gardens to Irani and rear willi lawns and flower beds.


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£112,000 17 WEAVERS CROFT, BILLINGTON, A modern detached house located in a small select development with open views lo the rear. Gas CH, doub le glazing. Hall, cloakroom, basin and wc, lounge: marble lireplace with gas lire, dining room, breakasl kitchen: wall and base units including hob and oven, utility room. FF: FOUR BEDROOMS, one en-suite shower room. 3pce bathroom. Drive to good sized single garage, gardens Iront and rear.


£79,950 MEAD0WSIDE, 18 WOODLANDS DRIVE,


WHALLEY. a ' semi detached property, gas central heating. uPVC double glazing. Hali, lounge, dining room, kitchen, conservatory. Master bedroom, ensuite shower room. 2 further bedrooms, boxroom, bathroom. Separate w.c. Gardens front and rear.


HOUSES REQUIRED IN WHALLEY, READ, SIMONSTONE AND


SURROUNDING AREAS, THESE


PROPERTIES WILL BE| ADVERTISED IN BURNLEY AND WHALLEY OFFICES


£53,950 12 C0TTAM CLOSE, WHALLEY. A recently constructed end town house located close to the railway station. Gas CH, double glazing. Lounge: marble fireplace, dining, kitchen: lilted units


incorporating oven and hob. FF: THREE BEDROOMS, 3pce bathroom. Car parking to Iron!, gardens front and rear.


£37,950 17 HAMBLED0N VIEW, READ. An attractive terraced house ideal for the first time buyer. Gas heaters. UPVC double glazing. Excellent decorative order. Sitting room, marble fireplace "Living Flame" gas fire. Dining kitchen. FF: TWO BEDROOMS, 3pce bathroom. Gas multipoint water floater. Rear yard.


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£127,950 17 BUTTS GROVE, CLITHEROE An attractive modern detached house located in a cul-


de-sac with rural views to the rear. Gas CH, double glazing, good decorative order. Hall, cloaks/w.c. Lounge, marble fireplace, gas lire, dining room, titled kilchen inc. hob, hood and oven, dishwasher, (ridge. Morning room, utility. FF: MASTER BEDROOM EN­ SURE, bathroom, THREE FURTHER BEDROOMS. 3 piece bathroom. Garden lo front and rear. Drive to integral garage.


£82,500 2 CALDERVALE, WHALLEY. A most attractive stone built cottage located close to the river and handy for the town centre. Gas CH, doube glazing, excellent decorative order. Lounge: attractive gas fire, dining kitchen: well fitted light oak units, polished wooden floor, dining room, attractive 3pce bathroom. FF: THREE BEDROOMS. Garden fronted, rear yard, pleasant aspect.Red from C89.950


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£44,750 GREEN PARK COURT, BARROW. A ®li8#ilS


purpose built 2 bedroomed apartment for retired couple or single person. Ground floor open aspects, double glazing, electrics. NSH's. Communal lounge and car parking available. Further details on request.


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£92,750 10 ABBOTS CROFT, WHALLEY. Very attractive detached bungalow with integral garage.


Located on this popular residential development. Convenient for the village centre. Comprises: spacious lounge, kitchen, TWO BEDROOMS, breakfast room/sludy, bathroom with 3pce suite. Conservatory. Features include UPVC double glazed windows throughout, gas CH and integral garage. Early viewing highly recommended so as not to be disappointed.


£62,500 83 PASTURHLAND5 DRIVE, BILLINGT0N. A well presented semi detached true bungalow located on a well established development oil Whalley New Road. Gas CH. uPVC double glazing, good decorative order. Hall, lounge: gas (ire. kitchen: fitted units, rear porch/ulility room, THREE BEDROOMS (one could be used as a dining room). 3pce bathroom. Pleasant gardens to front and rear,


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MOORS A spacious three bedroomed end of terrace house which has recently been completely refurbished and re-built. Features include: UPVC double glazing, gas CH. Good off sheet car parking. Conveniently located for motorway network with easy access to larger towns in the area. Comprises two living room, kitchen. FF: THREE BEDROOMS, *lpce bathroom.


j ty r , , , '. ’ - ' \ V £38,950 71 BILLINGTON GARDENS, BILLINGTON.


An ideal starter home being a mid town house benefiting from gas CH and uPVC double glazing. Entrance hall, lounge: gas fire, dining kitchen: fitted units FF- TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 3pce shower room Garden to front, 2 stores and garden lo rear.


i : S i , \ * E I H i £41,950 10 NUTTALL AVENUE, GREAT


HARWOOD. An excellent bay fronted mid terraced with open aspects to front and rear. Gas central heating, double glazing. Vestibule, hall, sitting room, qas fire glazed door to living room. Kitchen, conservatory FF: TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 3pce bathroom. Garden to front. Rear yard, store/w.c.


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£49,950 4 BANK COTTAGES, BILLINGTON. Pleasantly situated two bedroomed collage with semi


open views front and rear, located in quiet backwater within half a mile centre of Whalley, where there are good amenities. Cottage features gas CH, good sized rear garden and early viewing is recommended. Accommodation comprises: lounge, good size dining kitchen, TOO BEDROOMS and bathroom with 3pce suits


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0.0. £90,000 48 & 50 WHALLEY ROAD, ALTHAM. Two spacious terraced house .converted I into three self contained flats in each giving six flats in total with a gross rental income of E19.000 per annum. Further details from the above office,


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