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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 19th, 2000 17 THE PREMIER PAPER FOR BUYING AND SELLING IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY Classifie YOUR! ESSENTIAL GUIlM PROPERTY OF THE WEEKf 'fv,


"The Crofl”, Parsonage Lane, Chipping.


Price £295.000


THIS week’s profiled property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a detached true bungalow of family size in a first-class Kib­


ble Valley location. There are three acres of agricul­


tural land with the bungalow, and views to Longridge Kell and Par-


lick Pike. The good-sized lounge is a key


feature of the bungalow, which also offers a kitchen, dining room, rear sitting room and utility room. There are both front and rear


entrance halls. The front and rear bedroom


both have a good range of fitted furniture, and the side bedroon has a ladder leading to the partly boarded loft. This has electrh light, power and two radiators. The spacious house bathroon


has a five-piece suite, and there i a second one with a three-piec


suite. a0 JU *z ■ f £ -h T V ' i?P?5 a.,' ..


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7> £.7’.,? CXMOtxLt iIM M O M I P £ 200,000


The Old School, Wiswell, is an interesting and taste­ fully converted residence Spacious first floor lounge, 3 beds, 2 receptions, GII, garage - details Mortimer Gorse and Ross (01200 427331).


£77,000


35 Victoria Court, Chatburn, is a 3 storey e house with 3 beds, lounge, dining kitchen, G double glazing, parking and large garage - Honeywell (01200 426041).


id town CH and details


£67,500


35 Acrefield, Padiham, is a modern 3 bedroom detached house, with double glazed windows, open aspects to rear, land to side - details Harris & Moss


(01254 822729). 426919). h a l i r


LOCAL AGENCY 79 KING STREET. WHALLEY


TEL: 01254 822729 Estate Ageni S l i£I MOSS © Surveyors rnn'itiT i n i * si * ^ *5®t -A: , f, I Hi


LOWER CROFT FARM, JINNY


LANE, ROUGHLEE 0.0. £250,000


EASTERLY FARM BUNGALOW £295,000


Located in a pleasant rural position between Whalley and Read, close to Whalley Goll Club A good sized bungalow converted from a stone barn approx 25 years ago. D.G. Oil fired C.H. Ent vest., hall, lounge, d. kitchen, oven, hob, 2nd lounge, two beds. 2 bathrooms, utility room. Double garage, outbuildings, gardens + 1.5 acre paddock. Excellent potential to enlarge accommodation. Details on request.


PEACOCK HOUSE, FOULR8DGE £195,000


Conveniently located in a sought after village, enjoying open views of the countryside. A detached barn conversion offering 4 bed acc. with many features of note incl. beamed ceilings, exposed stonework and roof trusses together with hardwood DG. burglar alarm and Gas CH via a combi boiler. Entrance porch cloakroom, reception area, study, lounge, DR b/fast kitchen, range of light oak fronted units inc. b/in hob, double oven/grill, integrated fridge and sep. freezer. FFi master bedroom with b/in wardrobes and 3 pee en suite shower room, 3 further bedrooms. 4 pee family bathroom. Cobbled forecourt, gravelled driveway to a detached garage. Lawned garden to 3 sides and patio areas with ballustruding. Internal


viewing highly recommended


18 MOORE DFI HBGHAM £135,


A modern detached ho attached covered swimming pool. Gas heating, uPVC double Superb open views. Hal


1VE, ,000


use with heated central


glazing, lounge,


gas fire, Dining room/! Fitted breakfast kitchen inc


hob etc. Master bedre extensive range of wardrobes. Luxury 4 pee inc. shower and jacuzzi TWO DOUBLE BEDRO separate wc 27’0” x 12’ 7 pool in 43’0” x 21’0" cons


fU N D E R '.OFF FLAT 1,


3a RAILWAY


VIEW AVEMI CLBTHER £36,95^


A ground floor flat


close to town centre. Vest, SR: gf/c.h. boi er, ONE BED, shower room


DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING ?


Some properties for sale may


damaged guttering to major probier Would vou


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located CH.


d/kit,


’bedroom oven,


iom with built in


ervatory.


bathroom bath. FF: 0MS and heated


58 WHALLEY ROAD, READ £49,950


A mid terrace located close to shops. GAS CH, uPVC DG, GARAGE TO REAR. Vest, hall,


SR: g.f., LR: g-L. Kit: fitted units. FF: TWO BEDS, 3 pee


bathroom. Forecourt. Yard and GARAGE.


87 CHURCH STREET, PADIHAM €59,950


A substantial bay fronted mid terr providing excellent family accom. UPVC DG, ELECTRIC NSH’s. Hall, lounge, LR, luxury fitted kitchen, basement. FF: MASTER BED, EN SUITE BATHROOM, 2 FURTHER BEDS, 3pce bathroom. SF: BED FOUR. Garden forecourt Paved rear yard. Must be


viewed.


1 have hidden defects, from minor items such as > such as subsidence or dangerous electrical wiring.


able to sp o t them?


A stone built farmhouse set in open countryside benefitting from 18 acres of grazing land and numerous out buildings. SOLID FUEL CH. Porch, SR, lounge, DR, kit. FF; FOUR BEDS, 3 pee bathroom. Various barns, workshop and attached stone barn provide excellent potential for further uses.


THE HOLME,


OFF WHALLEY RD, SABDEN £75,000


A stone built det house situated close to shops. GAS CH, accom planned on three floors. Ent hall, BED ONE, en suite dressing room and bathroom, utility room. FF: lounge/DA, kitchen. SF: TWO FURTHER BEDS, 3pce bathroom.


2 THORN STREET, SABDEN £69,950


An excellent family home. End terr. Extended to rear. Part GAS CH, maj UPVC DG windows. Vest, SR: gf, ext kit inc oven & hob, utility room. FF THREE BEDS, 4pce bathroom. Rear yard with garden borders.


FS 32651


Survey e-mail: survey@harrismoss.co.uk Internet: http://www.harrismoss.co.uk Sales: e-mail: houses@harrismoss.co.uk


Offers Invited


Denley, Stopper Lane, Rimington, is a superbly locat­ ed 2 bedroomed end terrace with rural views, gardens and parking - details Bradford & Bingley (01200


(MMtSb 0 PROPERTY


IN^ i£ E IATIONW1TH F A S T E A S Y A C C E S S TO COMPETITIVE QUOTES


08 0 0 5 9 7 6 4 4 4 s 0 Au cl ™Y r 1 Professional Independent Advice w\vw.eastlancashirepnline.co:uk/iish4homes i ku.-w


Check new policies and rules on house building


NEW outlooks, new policies and, most importantly of all, new rules are sweeping through the house-building and alteration process. Government policy and


market forces make strange bedfellows, but each affects the other. The end result is that it is now harder to obtain permission for large- scale new building and, to a lesser extent, house alter­


ations. Ribble Valley Borough


A very impressive detached


double garage is a feature of the grounds, which have well-main­ tained gardens, including lawns, flower beds and rockeries. The bungalow can be viewed by


appointment through the Whalley office of Mortimer, Gorse and Ross, tel. 01254 825556.


Council planners - council­ lors and officials - have only limited power to influence what happens in the area, for Government policies are fairly rigid. The latest new one goes close to forbidding housing development unless it can be justified on local criteria. The council’s draft inter­


im policy statement, now out for consultation to inter­ ested parties such as parish councils, planning agents,


PROPERTY MEWS compiled by Tim Procter


builders and amenity groups, reflects this. Anyone in the business would be well advised to take a look. The draft presumes that


existing developed sites will be filled up before new ones are started. But even then, further building may not be allowed if the location is not convenient for employment, shopping and services "by modes other than car", or extra costs would be incurred by the community in providing facilities such as transport, water, sewer­ age, schools and even hospi­


tals. The Government wants a


steady supply of the required amount of housing - that figure is fixed by regional calculations and


Ribble Valley has too much


already. So if you want to build, you will have to sub­ mit a statement justifying itl


Extensions and alter­


ations are are also subject to new rules, but there are many that do not need per­ mission. The council guidance


note emphasises that the law is complex. It does not wish to stifle innovative and interesting design solutions, but "poorly designed exten­ sions will appear as stark features which are out of keeping with the original


house". Again, if you are in the


property business, or a house owner even thinking of alterations, this guidance is a "must read".


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m 35 ACREFIELD, PADIHAM £67,500


A modern det house located with open aspects to rear. GAS CH, partial UPVC DG, hall, lounge: g.f„ DR, fitted kit inc oven, hob & hood, utility room. FF: THREE BEDS, 3pce bathroom. Drive to integral GARAGE. Gardens front and rear.


INVEST IN YOUR PEACE OF MIND


WHEN MOVING HOUSE Even the most modern properties may hove problems which can prove expensive if left


undetected.


Have a survey - you know it makes sense.


Call David Moss FRICS. NB we also carry out inspections on commercial properties °Qo,


lSH^MOSS


Call David Moss FRICS who will give you professional advice on which type of survey is best for you.


SURVEY DEPARTMENT 0 1 2 8 2 4 2 2 3 3 4 HARRIS^MOSS


SURVEY DEPARTMENT 01282 422334 STRFET WHALLEY BB7 9SW • 01254 822729 NELSON, COLNE and B ARNOLDS WICK I


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