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\ h, Burnley 422331 (Classified) ’ . - v i s . . . . Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial),.422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.ukj2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 18th, 2003 19 THE PREMIER PAPER FOR BUYING AND SELLING IN THE RIRBLE VALLEY •LICK


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YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE LOCAL HOUSING MARKET .difheroetoday.co.uk


8 Pendleside Close, Sabden.


Price: £159,000


OUR property of the week is an extremely .well-pre­ sented semi-detached bun­


8.45 Buzz and Poppy. 8.55 Barney. 9.25 Hi-5. 10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 Ricki Lake. 11.50 Montel Williams. 12.40 Sixth Sense. 1.10 Beyond. 1.40


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Celebrity Extra. 2.00 FILM: Range of Motion. 3.50 Celebrity Extra. 4.00 Loose Ups. 5.00 The Nanny. 5.30 Celebrity Extra. 6.00 According to Jim. 6.30 Will and Grace. 7.30 Hollywood Dream Chasers. 8.00 Hollywood Dream Chasers. 8.30 Hollywood’s Stars. 9.00 Most Haunted. 10.00 Love Shack. 11.00 Strip Search. 12.00 Ricki Lake. 12.50 Celebrity Extra.- 1.00 Montel Williams. 1.50 Women Talk Sex. 2.45 Celebrity Extra. 2.50 FILM: Monday After the Miracle. 4.30 The Golden Girls.


PLUS 5.00 Waiting


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for God. 5.30 The


Upper Hand. 6.00 Just for Laughs. 6.30 FILM: Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die. 8.30 Just for Laughs. 9.00 Coronation Street. 11.30 The Beverly Hillbillies. 12.00 FILM: Hart to Ha lart: Old Friends Never Die. 2.00 Wyclrffe. 3.00 Wycliffe. 4.00 Wycliffe. 5.00 Wycliffe.


6.00 Wycliffe. ■Irish 10.00 7.00 The


9.00 An Audience with Starr.


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galow situated on a cul-de- sac located off Pendle Street East. I t is within walking dis­


tance of village amenities while being close to open countryside and less than four miles from Clitheroe. The accommodation


comprises an entrance hall with two cloaks storage cup­ boards, lounge with’ marble and mahogany fireplace and sliding patio doors lead­ ing to the rear garden. Dou­ ble doors from the dining room open to the newly-fit­ ted kitchen with appliances. There are three bed­


rooms, a three-piece bath­ room with shower and a utility room. The property also bene­


In


Suspicious Circumstances. 8.00 In Sickness and in Health. 8.30 Rising Damp. Freddie


Dawson Show. 10.30 The Kenny Everett Show. 11.00 In Sickness and in Health. 11.30 Rising Damp. 12.00 The Rockford Files.


SCI-FI


9.00 Neon Genesis Evangelion. 9.30 Neon Genesis Evangelion. 10.00 Earth: Final Conflict. 11.00 Earth: Final Conflict. 12.00 FILM: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. 2.20 The Twilight Zone. 3.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. 4.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. 5.00 The Ray Bradbury Theatre. 5.30 The Ray Bradbury Theatre. 6.00 Sliders. 6.55 Sliders. 7.50 FILM: ET: The Extra-Terrestrial. 10.00 FILM: Blue Thunder. 12.00 FILM: Shiri. 2.25 Headf**k. 2.55 Lexx. 3.55 Poltergeist: The Legacy. 5.00 Close.


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7.00 The Third Degree. 7.30 Fame Academy on BBC Three. 8.00 Would Like to Meet. 9.00 Celebdaq. 9.25 Fame Academy. 9.55 Fame Academy Extra. 10.25 FILM: Fight Club. 12.40 They Think It's All Over. 1.10 Fatboy Slim: Musical Hooligan.


2.10 Fame Academy. 3.10 Fame Academy..


ITV 2


9.25 Emmerdale. 12.20 Emmerdafe Special. 1.20 Coronation Street. 3.40 Movies Now. 3.50 Pop Ido) Extra. 6.50 The History of the Rugby World Cup. 7.50 Pop Idol Extra. 9.05 The Planet's Funniest Animals. 9.30 Pop Idol Extra: The Results. 10.00 FILM: Liar, Liar. 11.35 Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?


£395,000


Pendle House, off Pendle Street East, Sabden, is a family house with four bedrooms and an en suite. There is also a separate cottage with one bedroom,, accom — details MSW Hewetsoris (0120042 41 42)j.


£210,000


4 Walmsley Brow, Billington, is a deceptive four bed- roomed detached true bungalow. With large gardens and driveway for 4 vehicle.parking. - d e ta i ls ’ Mortimers (01200 427331): > ; ' :"U '; ■% ’ ’A “


I £158,500


3 Walmsley Brow, Billington, is an extended semi detached house having four bedrooms and good family


: accommodation plus conservatory and utility - details -Athertons (01200 420100).


‘ £125,000


37 Bright Street, Clitheroe, is an ideal home for an inspiring young family, offering three bedroomed accommodation with Gas CH and pVCU double glazing - details Anderton Bosonnet (01200 428691).


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Bradford & Bingley' I oftinnc SL Mnnnn^mont


fits from gas central heating complemented by PVC sealed-unit double-glazed windows.


Outside, a paved pathway leads the property leads to the rear gar- information contact Honeywell,


to the front door and there is a dou- den with paved patio, lawn and gar- 1 Castlegate, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 ble Tarmacadam driveway provid- den borders and a boundary hedge 426041 or 79 King Street, Whalley, ing parking.


to the rear. tel. 01254 824411 or via the web An access path along the side of To arrange a viewing or for more site www.honeywell.co.uk


Property market remains lively


INEVITABLY the proper­ ty market locally is a little slower than it was, but it is still very busy. Houses of virtually all


types are being snapped up and even small terrace ones are on the market at prices one could not have visu­ alised a year or two ago. The calmer atmosphere


over Iraq will probably have a beneficial effect on the property market every­ where The latest National Asso­


ciation of E state Agents’ survey reveals that very many people are still serious about moving. But, in some areas at


least, they are taking their time. This is reflected in slower average completions, now eight weeks, two or even three less than in recent times. Prices are starting to fall


back in those areas of the country which experienced the largest increases during 2002 - the agents says that this allows more cautious buyers to “negotiate aggres­ sively.” Elsewhere, it is still a sell­


er’s market, with prices being affordable in the ongo­ ing low interest rate time warp. Nationally, 14 viewings


are on average currently required to find a buyer. There are not many Rib-


ble Valley properties needing this number.


MEANWHILE there is no shortage of people assailing all and sundry with schemes


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of one sort or another linked to the property market. “ Fantastic


capital


growth” is possible in the buy-to-let sector, according to one press release sent to us. “The northern market as a


whole is experiencing a boom due to the lower value of properties but also because the rental market is stable and therefore less risky,” coos the press release. Southern occupancy and


rental rates dips can be avoided in the north, says the handout, In the Ribble Valley at any


rate the certainty is that local agents, rather than national firms sending press handouts, are the people to consult.


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