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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 15th, 2000 23 THE PREMIER PAPER FOR BUYING AND SELLING IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE LOCAL HOUSING MARKKT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK


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Nethcri'ill Barn, Main Street, •


Bolton-by-Bowland Offers in the region of £260,000


OUR property of the week is an exceptional three-bedroomeil detached home converted in 1992. It offers spacious, beautifully-appointed


accommodation, with wonderful open aspects to the rear, and well-maintained garden areas. It is a home oozing with both character


and appealing features, located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. A superb arch design entrance with a fea­


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ture flagged floor sets off the property, and the ground floor includes a good-sized dining kitchen with breakfast bar and a feature beamed ceiling, a dining room and a drawing room with numerous windows and French doors. A feature pine spindle break staircase leads


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to the first floor, which has a master bedroom with ensuitc shower room, and two further bedrooms. The house bathroom has a four-piece suite


and half-tiled walls. Outside, the stone walled gardens adjoin


open farmland to the side and rear. There is a lawned area, large stone-flagged patio ideal for alfresco dining, well stocked flower beds


and a timber garden shed. Viewing is by appointment with the


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agents, Mortimer, Gorse and Ross, 5 and 7 Castle Street, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 '127331.


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Burn House, Back Lane, Newton-in-Bowland • Large attached farmhouse • Gardens and land available by negotiation • Superb rural location • 1 homas V Shaw (01200 427333).


£159,000


Shenstone, Copster Green • 3/4 bed semi detached home overlooking village green • Ground floor shower room • First floor bathroom • Viewing a must • Brad­ ford & Bingley Entwistle Green (01254 823719).


£62,500


Ivy Collage, Chapel Lane, West Bradford • Slone built well modernised cottage • Double glazed, gas c.h., fitted kitchen, 4pec bathroom • Ideal for first time buyer • Harris & Moss (01254 822729).


£99,950


21 Crowtrees Road, Sabden • Located in cul-de-sac, views across to Black Hill • 4 bed, 3 receptions • DG throughout, Gas c.h. • front & rear lawns and gardens Hewetsons (01200 424142)


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association WITH FAST FA SY ACCESS TO COMPETITIVE QUOTES


h t EoYr I Professional Independent Advice www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk/fish4honies


Handouts are really a childish waste of time


IT would be entertaining if it were not such a serious


waste of time! The number of free ad


efforts masquerading as news items coming through both door and fax machine of newspapers like this has to be seen to be believed. Every subject under the sun is involved, and proper­ ty and allied issues are more and more to the forefront. For instance, recent arti­


PROPERTY MEWS compiled by Tim Procter


cles in this column have revealed, after due research, that national "surveys" are often off the mark when compared with actual real life in the Ribble Valley. This week a house mov­


each newspaper individual­ ly. "Don't forget the, Clitheroe parents warned," said our handout - the word "children" is presum­ ably missed off by accident. No one in the newspaper world is going to comment on that; there but for the grace of God go us all! But few Clitheroe parents


demanding fashion and so on when moving house seri­ ously as regards the father of the family, not the chil­ dren! Happily, he has already


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ing company based in South London, and of which one has not previous­ ly heard, has circularised the Press. I t urges parents to


involve their children in house moves, using technol­


ogy to appear to address


will not have already fol­ lowed much of the advice offered. By an excruciating coincidence, this writer moves today, into a house prepared largely by his bet­ ter half but also by his sev­ eral mid-20s family mem­ bers. Hopefully this team has not seen the leaflet - otherwise it might have taken the bit about return to tantrums, bedwetting, behaving in a more


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■ involved with the leaflet have children themselves. Some of its points are so basic that any parent not intelligent enough to observe them will already have had their children taken into care in any case.


been allowed - in line with the leaflet's advice about involving children - to pack his own box of personal pos­ sessions, giving, again according to the leaflet, some individual responsi- bilty and a sense of being part of the process! It would be interesting to know how many of those


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A trio of the Ribble Valley's most experienced and respected property professionals are shaping up the housing market.


Fed up of th e s ame old spiel?


Same promises, s ame d is ap po intm en t? We are going to change all that!


We will deliver a service that is ta ilo r made fo r each individual that walks through o ur door.


A different approach to selling your house, offering a selection o f packages, varying in price, to suit your ideals of how you want to sell your home.


4 ? 1 From start to finish the whole process will be client


friendly, eliminating the stress factor and making the sale a pleasure rather than a nightmare


What's more it'll cost you less! For a l im ite d t im e only w e a re o f fe r in g


th e cost o f se llin g y o u r h om e 17.5% off For further details call us o r call in at 103 King Street, Whalley 01254 825569 d e Opening Hours:


Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. ■ 5.30 pm. Wednesday late night opening 9 a.m ■ 7 p.m.


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A double fronted red brick detached home located on the ever popular 'Copster Green1 with front outlook towards Waddi'ngton Fell. In our opinion this home could just as easily suit either a growing family or a single occupier who requires space. The versatile accommodation comprises: Hall, lounge, dining room, dining kitchen, morning room, utility room and 2-pce cloakroom. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms and large bathroom. The gardens are a delight and need to be seen. Gas central heating, double glazing and alarm system are installed.


Copster Green £179,950


103 King Street, Whalley Tel: 01254 825569


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7 Closes Hall Mews, Bolton By Bowland £144,950


An inspired three bedroom mews home being part of the former Closes Hall Stables. This is the last of eight distinctively and imaginatively designed homes to be released so early viewing is recommended. The centrally heated accommodation comprises (on three levels) hall with cloaks, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, house and en suite bathrooms. Double glazing and alarm installed. Outside there are both private and communal gardens with open garaging and lockable store.


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Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. ■ 1 p.m.


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Y o rk Lane, Lang ho £ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0


An imposing and elegant detached period property constructed with Accrington brick and spa dashed elevations. Enjoying a prime position on one of the areas most sought after roads and conveniently located less than half a mile from the A59. Presented to high standards and offering flexibility of use with granny annexe/study. Briefly comprising; vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, dining kitchen, shower room, double bedroom/study. To the first floor there are three further double bedrooms, box room and bathroom. Gas central heating is installed. Internal viewing essential to appreciate.


29 Limefield Avenue, Whalley £215,000


An excellent family home sympathetically extended to provide light, airy and spacious accommodation combined with an expansive rear garden 126ft x 55ft. Traditionally constructed with pebble dashed elevations under a random Westmorland green slate roof. Enjoying a leafy suburban setting in this sought after village location. Briefly comprising hall, music room, lounge, dining kitchen, cloakroom, workroom. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms and house bathroom plus en-suite. Gas central heating and partial double glazing. Early viewing strongly recommended.


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