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^ l l '* k .;■ i - O . 20 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 9th, 2003 THE PREMIER RARER FOR BUYING AND SELLING IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


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YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE LOCAL HOUSING MARKET www.clitheroetoclay.co.uk PROPER1Y OFiTHE


Knotts Lane,near BoIton-by-Bowland.


Offers in the region of £500,000


A CLASSIC Georgian period gentleman farmer’s house, full of character and with stunning contemporary interior design,


is our property of the week. Internal viewing is essential to


appreciate th is d e ligh t fu lly located home, which has poten­ tial to expand into the adjoining cottage. Originally at the heart of a


much larger estate near the Lan- cashire-Yorkshire border, the impressive ston e-b uilt farm­ house has figured historically in the development of the area. Parts of the fabric are believed to date back about 500


years. The property is said to have


been a stopover on the route used by monks as they travelled from Whalley, via Sawley, to the Yorkshire Dales. There are stu nn in g views


towards the Three Peaks and Gisburn Forest and the magnifi­ cent surrounding countryside


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abounds with public footpaths great character and appeal. Further details and viewing and bridleways.


There is 3,275 square feet of liv- information can be obtained from


quent opportunity to acquire a tage, which is included in the sale, King Street, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 detached Georgian farmhouse of offers 884.


Knotts Farm presents an infre- ing space and the adjoining cot- the agents, anderton bosonnet, 31 428691.


Beware the old oak or ash trees


IT is not quite the weather to worry about subsidence, but warmer times will return. Climate changes run in


cycles, just like house prices - it is only a few years ago that archeologists were finding unsuspected ruins revealed by aerial photographs of parched ground. At the same time, householders were find­ ing cracks caused by dried out, contracting foundations, sometimes with tree roots complicating the situation. Now the insurance lobby


has been joined by a surpris­ ingly powerful “wooded Britain” one to offer guide­ lines about planting trees near houses. Homeowners are being


urged to do some research before they plant anything. The same applies to develop­ ers, who may also have the benefit of specialist advice.


rn u rcn n NEWS compiled by TIM PROCTER


Many subsidence prob­


lems are caused by older trees and they can now be identified by DNA testing, however tangled the roots. But care for the future is


being urged and there are even guidelines for what can only be called safe planting distances. Apple, birch and pear trees are safe if they are 10 metres away from proper­ ty or drains, with another metre for cherry, plum and mountain ash; Willow trees are a definite


hazard best planted at a dis­ tance of 40 metres, with 30 for poplar and oak. Ongoing “subsidence


watch” measures that can be taken include pruning trees and shrubs to minimise


water intake drying up the soil and checking property regularly for blocked or leak­ ing drains. • INTRUSIVE TV has


spied on very nearly all human activity. Now anoth­ er BBC Two programme seeking to attract viewers on the back of the increasing interest in homes and their surroundings wants to con­ tact people who plan a move. “Wronghouserighthouse”


will feature various stages in the process, whether straightforward or perhaps involving renovation, for up to a year. Emotional highs and lows are sought and the programme team can be contacted on 0117 9747840.


Business 30


For Sale 30


, £287,500


The Brooklands, Millbrook Court, West Bradford, near Clitheroe, is a deceptively large 4 bedroomed detached family home arranged on 3 floors - details anderton bosonnet (01200 428691).


£205,000


Rosedene, Radecliyffe Street, Clitheroe, is an extended detached dormer bungalow which has the benefit of family sized gardens and a larger detached double garage. - details MSW Hewetsons (01200 42 4142).


£169,950


28 Dale View, Billington, is a modem detached house with superb outlooks at front. 2 receps, ftd kitchen, cloaks, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Garage, gardens, • GCH & PVC DG..4 details Honeywell (01254 824411).


£155,000


‘Overdale’, 72 Downham Road, Chatbum, is an attrac­ tive mature semi detached bungalow set in good sized established gardens with outbuilding, garage and car port. - details athertons (01200 420100).


Bradford & Bingley* Residential Lettings & Management


13 Preston New Road, Blackburn BB2 1AR Tel: 01254 662466 Fax: 01254 675057 RENTAL


PROPERTIES £900 pcm, Bond £1245


VICTORIA APARTMENTS, GUY STREET, PADIHAM Furnished. One bedroom apartment. Electric storage heaters. Private car parking. £400, Bond £550


TURKEY STREET, ACCRINGTON 2 bed semi detached property. Rear garden. £475 pcm, Bond £650 PETREL CLOSE, LAMMACK, BLACKBURN 3 bedroom detached property with single garage. Gas central heating. Front and rear gardens. £600 pcm, Bond £830


COPSTER HILL CLOSE, GUIDE, BLACKBURN 3 bedroom link detached property. Gas central heating and double glazing. Driveway and garage, front and rear gardens. £1000 pcm, Bond £1385


MERCHANTS LANDING, WATERSEDGE, BLACKBURN 3 bedroom semi-detached property. Gas central heating. Front and rear gardens. Security alarm system. £500 pcm, Bond £690 VALLEY GARDENS, HAPTON, NR BURNLEY 2 bedroom bungalow. Gas central heating. Front and rear gardens. £600 pcm, Bond £830 BELTHORN ROAD, BELTHORN, BLACKBURN 3 bedroom detached split level property in village location. Gas central heating, double glazing. Front and rear gardens. £1000 pcm, Bond £1400


WOODLANDS CORNER, BLACKBURN One and two bedroom apartments. Fitted kitchen. Off road parking. Intelligent electric heating. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE


WOODLANDS AVENUE, CHERRY TREE, BLACKBURN 3 bedroom semi-detached property. Gas central heating, double glazing. Front and rear gardens. Front and rear gardens with


gardener. Garage. £550 pcm, Bond £760


MARKHAM ROAD, WITTON, BLACKBURN 2 bedroom terraced with small front garden and garage. Double glazing, gas central heating. Rear garden. £475 pcm, Bond £650


STOCKWOOD CLOSE, BEARDWOOD, BLACKBURN 5 bedroom detached property. Gas central heating, double glazing. Front and rear gardens. £850 pcm, Bond £1035


CANDLE MAKERS ROW, CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE New development apartments. Stylish living in the heart of Clitheroe. Two bedroom apartments. Ample parking. Security telephone system. Available soon. £650 pcm. Details on request.


A member of the Association of Residential Lettings Agents


RIDGEWAYS, HASLINGDEN Part furnished, 3 bed bungalow. Gas central heating. Property has front and rear gardens, and garage.


Sign of a good


letting agent


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EARN £££'s FROM YOUR PROPERTY!! Or Why Not Become


An Investor Landlord" WE CAN OFFER YOU:


• Free Market Appraisal on Your Property


• Offer Advice on Investment Opportunities • Landlords Lettings Pack • Buy To Let Pack


• And Arrange Information on Buy To Let Mortgages-?1


WHAT IS A BUY TO LET MORTGAGE - YOU MAY ASK?


Back in 1996 there was a shortage of rental property. A group of lenders, backed by the Association of Residential Letting Agents, began to' offer. ..


mortgages to people who wanted to buy properties and let them outt Since then, the market has grown enormously. As working patterns change- and people become more mobile, there is greater demand for rented property and short-term lets.


For any advice Please Call Phil, Debbie or Geraldine oni ; 0 1 2 5 4 6 6 2 4 6 6 .


You can also speak with Kath our Independent Financial Advisor.


FROM THE NEW YEAR WE HAVE CLIENTS^ LOOKING FOR RENTAL PROPERTIES IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:


CUTHEROE ’ RIBBLE VALLEY • WHALLEY • BLACKBURN • DARWEN


letting your property out, please call this office for more' : - information on our letting services.


If you are a prospective landlord and are considering 4 * .


v 41 Salthill Roac


Conveniently located fo r i garden fronted 3 bedroof with the advantage of a I the rear and good sized J central heating is installecr fitted throughout.


£69,51 1 !■ $ Bank Hey Lane Sout


A very attractively mainll detached house in this sc l close to open countrysil reception rooms, pleasal front and rear & detachel DG are installed. Definite!


£88,51


A very tastefully refurbisl delightfully situated witl| rear, the accom includes, master bedroom, 2nd h i the valley, quality 4-pce b| front and rear.


£125,


Home Services 27


Meeting Place 27


32 Larkhill Cottage


An outstanding well prej detached house havin refurbished to a high sta] including 3 bedrooms ant] newly fitted kitchen and to the front, side and rea


Guide Price 15 Church Close,;


An outstanding detached enjoying a quiet position! de-sac. Attractive garrderl


garage and good sized r<| advantages of this ver-f home.


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Classified Section


Motors 30


Announcements 27


Persons! Services


27 iv 28 Rogersf jell


A modern four bedroorrl on this popular estate bfl Wilpshire. The house o f room, ftd breakfast k it l integral dble garage, fc| front and rear gardens. C


s £189,'


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iSfe Church Gates, 14 Sawlf


A very substantial detal modern det. granny ; l gardens. 5 bedrooms, 21 and utility, large doub| garden. The annexe ha| kitchen, shower rm and


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