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: 28 'Clitheroe'Advertiser & Times, April 1st, 2004


www.clitheroefoday.coiuk


' Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial); 422323 (Advertising),' Burnley 422331 (Classified)


t i f lR R Y G f lR L IC K TV centre


For the best deals on S O N QTVs, videos SKY MOVIES 1


6.50 Legend of the Lost Tomb (PG) (1997) 8.30 Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (U) (2002) 10.10 Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze (U) (2001) 11.35 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (PG) (1995) 1.15 Legend ot the Lost Tomb (PG) (1997) 2.55 MVP2: Most Vertical Primate (U) (2001) 4.30 Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze (U) (2001) 5.55 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (PG) (1995) 7.30 Movie News 8.00 Mr Deeds (12) (2002) 9.45 Rat Race (12) (2001) 11.40 Mr Deeds (12) (2002) 1.20 This Filthy Earth (15) (2001) 3.15 The Weekend (15) (2002) 4.55 Sarah, Plain and Tall (PG) (TVM 1991)


SKY MOVIES 2


6.20 Disorderlies (PG) (1987) 7.50 Clara's Heart (PG) (1988) 9.40 Cannonball Fever (PG) (1989) 11.25 Run the Wild Fields (PG) (2000) 1.10 Disorderlies (PG) (1987) 2.40 Clara’s Heart (PG) (1988) 4.30 Cannonball Fever (PG) (1989) 6.15 Run the Wild Fields (PG) (2000) 8.00 Ticker (15) (2001) 9.35 8 Mile (15) (2002) 11.30 Clockers (18) (1995) 1.45 The Toxic Avenger II (18) (1989) 3.35 Frogmen: Operation Stormbringer (15) (2002) 5.15 Deep Family Secrets (PG) (1997)


SKY CINEMA 1


6.00 Music Man (U) (1948) 7.15 Get Rich Quick Long Weekend 7.40 The Lodger (PG) (1926) 9.00 Viva Zapata (PG) (1952) 11.00 Music Man (U) (1948) 12.15 Get Rich Quick Long Weekend 12.45 Lucky Me (U) (1954) 2.30 Teacher’s Pet (PG) (1958) 4.30 Viva Zapata (PG) (1952) 6.30 The Lodger (PG) (1926) 8.00 Family Plot (PG) (1976) 10.00 Torn Curtain (15) (1966) 12.10 The Panic In Needle Park (18) (1971) 2.05 Trog (15) (1971) 3.40 Teacher’s Pet (PG) (1958)


SKY ONE


5.10 The Sharon Osbourne Show. 6.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 7.00 Malo Korrigan. 7.30 Pokemon. 8.00 Gamezville. 9.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! 9.30 America's Dumbest Criminals. 10.00 WWE. 12.00 WWE. 1.00 Gamezville. 2.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation.,3.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.00 Enterprise. 5.00 Jake 2.0.6.00 Stargate SG-1.7.00 Malcolm in the Middle. 7.30 Malcolm in the Middle. 8.00 The Simpsons. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 24. 10.00 Nip/Tucki 11.00 Cold Case. 12.00 Angel. 12.50 FILM: Max Knight: Ultra Spy. 2.30 Cribs. 2.40 Cops. 3.05 America's Dumbest Criminals. 3.30 Law and Order. 4.20 Star Trek: The Next Generation.


SKY SPORTS 1


6.00 Soccer AM. 7.00 Champions League Weekly. 7.30 Cricket. 8.00 Premier League Preview. 8.30 Champions League Weekly. 9.00 Soccer AM. 12.00 Soccer Saturday. 5.30 FA Cup Football. 6.00 Live Super League. Wakefield Trinity Wildcats v Hull FC (Kick-off 6.00pm). 8.00 Live Saturday Fight Night. Ricky Hatton v Kelson Pinto. 10.00 WWE: Late Night — Smackdown. 12.00 Spanish Football. 2.00 Football League. 3.30 Rugby Union Update. 5.00 World Sport. 5.30 Moto Plus. ■


SKY SPORTS 2


6.00 Sports Unlimited. 7.00 WWE: Wrestling Classics. 8.00 Boxing Special. 8.30 Live World Wide Rugby. A Super 12 match. 10.30 Boxing Special. 11.00 ICC Cricket World. 11.30 World Sport. 12.00 Boxing Special. 12.30 Live Football League. Reading v West Ham United (Kick-off 12.30pm). 2.30 Live Test Cricket. West Indies v England. 10.00 FA Cup Football. 10.30 Super League. 12.30 Saturday Fight Night. 2.30 WWE: Late Night— Smackdown. 4.30 Moto Plus. 5.00 Freeze Sports. 5.30 Fly Fishing.


SKY SPORTS 3


6.00 Masters Football. 9.00 Super League. 10.30 Live Australian Rugby League. South Sydney Rabbitohs v Cronulla Sharks (Kick-off 10.30am). 12.30 Australian Football League. 2.30 Live Rugby Union. Saracens v Gloucester (Kick-off 2.45pm). 5.00 Live Masters Tennis. The Nasdaq- 100 Open. 7.00 Boxing Special. 7.30 World Sport. 8.00 Live Greyhound Racing. The Scottish Derby Final. 10.00 Live US Tour Golf. The third day of the BellSouth Classic. 12.00 Euro Tour Golf. 2.00 Australian Rugby League. 4.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


7.30 Yoz. 8.00 International Football. 11.30 Six Nations Today. 12.00 Guest of the Week. 12.15 Superbike. 1.45 Live Motorcycling. The Le Mans 24-Hour race. 4.15 Live French Football. Lyon v Marseille. 6.00 Live WTA Tennis. The NASDAQ- 100 Open final. 7.30 Live Motorcycling. The Le Mans 24-Hour race. 8.00 Boxing. 10.00 Yoz Magazine. 10.30 News Report. 10.45 Fight Club. 1.00 News Report. 1.15 Close.


' UKTV Gold


5.15 The New Adventures of Superman. 6.00 Charlie’s Angels. 7.00 Doctor Who. 9.00 Porridge. 18 classic episodes, shown back-to-back over 12 hours. 9.00 Dinneriadies. Six episodes, shown back-to-back. 1.00 The Thin Blue Une. 1.40 The Thin Blue Line. 2.15 Coupling. 2.50 Coupling. 3.25 The Savages. 4.00 Charlie's Angels. 4.55 The New Adventures of Superman.


LIVINGTV


5.00 Hollywood Stars. 5.30 Home Shopping. 7.00 Hi-5.7.35 Timbuctoo. 7.45 Tiny and Crew.


Jibber Jabber. 8.55 Barney. 9.25 Hi-5. 10.00 Golden Girls. 11.00 Babies. 12.00 Birth Stories. 12.30 Missing. 1.25 Celebrity Extra. 1.40 FILM: The Way We Were. 4.00 My Wife and Kids. 4.30 Jesse. 5.00 That 70s Show. 5.30 Rock Me Baby. 6.00 Celebrity Extra. 6.30 Hollywood Star Treatment. 7.00 Will and Grace. 7.30 Will and Grace. 8.00 Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. 9.00 Charmed. 10.00 Most Haunted. 12.00 FILM: U Turn. 2.15 FILM: Snap Decision. 3.55 Beyond. 4.25 Celebrity Extra. 4.30 Golden Girls.


PLUS


5.00 Hawaii Five-O. 6.00 Hart to Hart. 7.00 FILM: Coiumbo: Etude in Black. 9.00 Coronation Street. 11.00 Just for Laughs. 11.30 Strange But True. 12.00 In Suspicious Circumstances. 1.00 Hawaii Five-O. 2.00 FILM: Coiumbo: Etude in Black. 4.00 In Suspicious Circumstances. 5.00 The Saint. 6.00 Bewitched. 6.30 Strange But True. 7.00 True Crimes. 7.30 Sherlock Holmes. 9.30 Murder Most Horrid. 10.00 The Best of Tommy Cooper. 10.30 The


Laughs. 2.00 The Saint. 3.00 Police Woman. 4.00 Sherlock Holmes: The Eligible Bachelor.


BBC THREE


7.00 Liquid Assets. 8.00 Who Rules the Roost? 9.00 Little Britain. 9.30 FILM: Speed. 11.20 Two Pints ot Lager and a Packet of Crisps. 12.20 Tower Block Dreams. 1.15 Liquid Assets. 2.15 Little Britain. 2.45 Who Rules the Roost?


ITV 2


9.25 Emmerdale. 12.15 Quincy. 1.15 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 2.15 The Planet's Funniest Animals. 2.40 Entertainment Today. 3.30 Leann Rimes: In the Studio. 3.40 Shopping trom Hell. 4.40 Rugby World Sevens. 5.10 Entertainment Today. 5.55 Airline. 6.25 Airline. 6.55 Package Holiday Undercover. 8.05 Celebrity Fit Club. 9.05 Movies Now. 9.15 FILM: Housesitter. 11.10 Peter Andre: Mysterious Man. 12.10 Club Reps Uncut. 1.10 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 2.10 Teleshopping. 3.10


SATELLITE PICK OF THE DAY 8 Mile, Sky Movies 2 ,9.35pm.


A wannabe rap artist strives to make a name for himself on the Detroit music scene, but a poverty- stricken, broken homelife and romantic complications put a damper on his plans — will he find the confidence to win over the crowds and earnthe respect of his peers? Eminem makes his b i g - ------------------- :------------ screen debut in this acclaimed semi-autobiographical drama, with Kim Basinger and Brittany Murphy. The film features the smash-hit single Lose Yourself, which earned Eminem an Oscar.


BBC1


6.00 CBeebies: Teletubbies. (R) (C) (S) 6.40 Angelmouse. (R) (C) (S) 6.45 Clifford. (R) (C) (S) 7.00 CBBC: Metalheads. (R) (C) (S) 7.15 Super Duper Sumos. (R) (C) (S) 7.40 Arthur.


. (R) (C) (S) 8.05 The Fairly Odd Parents. (C) (S) 8.30 Looney Tunes. (R) (C) 8.35 Scooby- Doo and Scrappy-Doo. (R) (C) 9.00 Dick and Dom in da Bungalow. (C) (S) 11.00 Top of the Pops Saturday. (C) 11.40 BBC News; Weath-. er. (C) 11.45 Grand National Grandstand and Match of the Day Live. Arsenal v Manchester United (Kick-off 12.00pm), followed by Grand National day at Aintree. (C) 4.45 Final Score. 5.10 News; Regional News; Weather. (C) 5.25 FILM: Men in Black (1997): Smash- hit sci-fi adventure following alien- busting heroes Will Smith and Tommy


o A A Lee Jones as they try to eliminate a ■ space-hopping assassin determined:: . to thwart universal peace. (C) (S)


6.55 Come and Have a Go — If You Think You’re Smart Enough. New series. Interactive quiz show, hosted by Nicky Campbell, in which studio- based teams compete against each other and viewers for a prize of £30,000. Continues at 9.10pm. (C) (S)


7.45 The National Lottery: Jet Set. Eamonn Holmes hosts the quiz and presents the draws. (C) (S)


8.20 Casualty. Roxy gives her baby away, but the new parents are far from happy with the bundle of joy. Comfort prepares for her last day, and Tally manipulates her father, causing him to lash out at Simon. (C) (S)


9.10 Come and Have a Go — If You Think You’re Smart Enough. Nicky' Campbell hosts the second instal­ ment of the quiz, as the two winning teams — one made up of viewers, the other a studio-based group — battle it out for the £30,000 prize. (C) (S)


9.30 BBC News; Weather; (C) National Lottery Update.


9.50 Parkinson. EastEnders star Nigel Harman and satirist Rory Bremner join the king of chat, with music by the Pet Shop Boys and Joss Stone. (C) (S)


10.50 Close to the Edge. Jim Davidson tackles women drivers and the myster­ ies of the female psyche. (R) (C) (S)


11.30 Grand National Highlights. Introduced by Clare Balding. (C)


11.55 FILM: An American Werewolf in.: Paris (1997). Ham-fisted horror sequel, starring Julie Dolpy. (C) (S)


1.25 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. 1.25 Weatherview. 2.25 A Question of Sport. (R) 2.55 Top of the Pops. (R) 3.25 BBC News 24.


Les Dawson’s Lost Diaries, Channel 4, 9.10pm


r:


When Les Dawson passed away in 1993, this country lost one of its best-loved funny men. The rotund enter­ tainer kept us laughing in a career spanning three decades. Despite his latter day success, Dawson didn’t find fame until his thirties when his show-stealing per­ formance on a 1967 edition of Opportunity Knocks brought him to public atten­ tion. In this intriguing docu- mentary, Dawson’s widow


BBC2


6.00 Weekend 24. (C) (S) 10.00 Gary Rhodes: The Cookery Year. (R) (C) (S) 10.30 The Naked Chef. (R) (C) (S) 11.00 Kitchen Invaders. (R) (C) (S) 11.30 The Nation's Favourite Food. (R) (C) (S) 12.00 See Hear! (S) 12.45 Big Screen Britain. (R) (C) (S) 1.00 Grand National Grand­ stand. The 1.45 Martell Cordon Bleu Handicap Hurdle (2m 1/2f). Coverage continues on BBC One. (C) (S) 2.00 Cagney and Lacey. (R) (C) 2.45 What the Romans Did (or Us. (R) (C) (S) 2.55 FILM: Guys and Dolls (1955). Musical, starring Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando. (C) (S) 5.20 Flog It! Paul Martin hosts from Reading. Last in series. (C) (S)


6.20 Miss Marple. The sleuth investi­ gates when a body disappears. (R)


8.10 Top Ten Egypt Leading Egyptian historical sites. (R) (C) (S)


9.10 FILM: American Beauty (1999). British director Sam Mendes’ Oscar-winning black comedy drama, starring Kevin Spacey,


; Annette Bening, Thora Birch and Mena Suvari. (C) (S)


11.05 The Dance of Shiva. Short drama, starring Sanjeev Bhaskar and Kenneth Branagh. (C)


11.30 FILM: Regeneration (1997). World War One drama, starring i Jonathan Pryce. (C) (S)


1.20 BBC News 24. 2.00 BBC Learning Zone. Educational programmes. (C)


FIVE


6.00 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (R) (S) 6.05 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (R) (S) 6.10 Wide- World. (R) (T) (S) 6.35 WideWorld. (R) (T) (S) 7.00 Sunrise. (S) 7.55 Home and Away. (R) (T) (S) 10.00 Dawson’s Creek. (T) (S) 10.55 Milk­ shake! 10.55 Shake! (S) 11.00 Max Steel. (R) (S) 11.30 The Adventures of Sinbad. (R) (S) 12.25 Xcalibur. (R) (S) 1.00 Zentrix. (S) 1.30 Beyblade. (S) 2.00 Robot Wars. (R) (T) (S) 3.05 The Chart. (S) 3.35 FILM: Danger Beneath the Sea (TVM 2001). Wartime drama, starring Casper Van Dien. (T)


5.25 FILM: Coiumbo: Make Me a Perfect Murder (TVM 1978). Top-class crime ■ ' drama, starring Peter Falk. (T) .


7.10 Charmed. The girls face the Angel of Death. Alyssa Milano stars. (R) (T) (S)


8.00 five news and sport. Headlines. (T) 8.15 Martial Law. Sammo infiltrates a vigilante cop ring. (R) (T) (S)


9.10 CSI: Miami. A thrill-seeking game gets out of hand. (T) (S)


10.05 Law and Order. A teenager’s body is found; (T) (S) five news late.


11.05 FILM: Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story (TVM 1992). Edge-of-the-seat fact-based drama charting the search : for America’s first female serial killer, prostitute Aileen Wuornos who mur- dered her clients. Jean Smart stars.


12.55 Muhammad Ali Boxing Classic. (S) 1.45 Boxing Classic. (S) 2.35 Boxing: Fight of the Week. (S) 3.30 Now Is the Time; Night of Combat — Kickboxing. (R) (S) 4.20 Cold War. (T) (S) 5.10 Sons and Daughters. (R) (T) 5.35 Sons and Daughters. (R) (T)


Tracy has made the comic’s diaries public for the first time. “They show how Les battled with failure and disappointment,” says a Channel 4 spokesperson.


CHANNEL 4


5.50 Bug Alert. (R) (T) 6.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.00 Netball. 7.30 Freesports on 4. (R) 8.00 Trans World Sport. (T) 9.00 The Morning Line. (T) 9.55 T4: Smash Hits Chart. (T) 10.20 T4: On Tour with Scooby-Doo 2. (T) 10.55 T4: Friends. (R) (T) 11.25 T4: Friends. (R) (T) 11.55 T4: The OC. (R) (T) 12.55 T4: As If. (T) 1.30 Channel 4 attheraces from New­ castle, Lingfield Park and Hereford. This afternoon’s five feature races. (T) 3.00 Tales from River Cottage. (R) (T) 3.35 FILM: Ice Cold in Alex (1958). Wartime drama, stam'ng John Mills. (T) (bw) 6.00 The Art Show. The wok of war photographer Simon Norfolk. (T)


6.30 Channel 4 News. Including sport and weather. (T)


7.05 Leonardo’s Dream Machines. Part one. The visionary designs of artist Leonardo da Vinci. (R) (T)


8.05 Leonardo’s Dream Machines. Conclusion. The teams prepare to test their constructions. (R) (T)


9.10 Les Dawson’s Lost Diaries. The comedian's private thoughts. (T)


10.10 FILM: Brassed Off (1996). - - Bittersweet comedy, with Ewan McGregor and Tara Fitzgerald. (T)


12.10 New Kings of Rock 'n' Roll. 12.45 NY Graham Norton. (R) 1.45 Top Ten: Caribbean. (R) 3.10 Off Centre. (R) 3.30 Off Centre. (R) 3.55 Jack and Jill. (R) 4.40 Jack and Jill. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R) (T)


and hi-fis contact the specialists... SATURDAY, APRIL 3RD ITV1


5.55 ITV Morning News. 6.20 GMTV. 6.20 Ni Ni’s Treehouse. 6.40 Boohbah. 7.00 Strawberry Shortcake. 7.05 Diggin’ It. 9.25 Ministry of Mayhem. (T) 11.25 On the Ball. (T) (S) 11.50 ITV News; Weather. (T) (S) 11.55 Granada News; Weather. (T) (S) 12.00 Coronation Street. (T) (S) 1.40 F1: Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying. Jim Rosen­ thal presents the qualifying session for tomorrow’s race in Bahrain, the third round of the season. The newly built circuit in Sakhir has hardly been used by any of the teams, a (actor that could prove to be a leveller for the drivers. Commentary by Martin Brundle and James Allen. (T) 3.40 CD UK. (T) (S) 4.25 Coronation Street. (T) (S) 4.55 Granada News; Weather. (T) (S) 5.10 ITV News and Sport; Weather.


(T)(S)


5.25 New You’ve Been Framed! More camcorder calamities, pre­ sented by Jonathan Wilkes. (T)


5.55 Stars in Their Eyes Kids. Young­ sters from Birmingham, Cam­ bridgeshire, Coventry, Ayrshire and London take to the stage as their singing idols, including Joni Mitchell and Alicia Keys. (T) (S)


6.55 Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. Pink performs her new single Last to Know, and jockey Frankie Dettori plays Human Hoopla to win prizes for viewers at home. Plus, an undercover prank and Little Ant and Dec interviewing another celebrity. (T) (S)


8.05 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Chris Tarrant hosts the big-prize game show, inviting another line­ up of contestants to have a go at answering 15 questions which could change their lives. (T)


9.15 ITV Weekend News; Weather. (T) (S)


9.30 Murder in Suburbia. The wife of a murdered millionaire is convinced her husband was having an affair with their neighbour, so Ash and Scribbs attend a charity ball to find out what secrets the locals are hid­ ing. With Lysette Anthony. (T) (S)


10.30 The Premiership. The pick of the action from this afternoon’s top-flight games, including Newcastle United v Everton, Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wan­ derers v Southampton. Presented by Desmond Lynam, with guests Ally MoCoist, Andy Townsend, Rob­ bie Earle and Ron Atkinson. (T)


11.59 Granada Weather. (T) (S) 12.00 Harry Hill’s TV Burp. (R) (T) (S) 12.30 FILM: Sisters and Other Strangers (TVM 1997). A woman is charged with her sis­ ter’s murder, so conducts her own investi­ gation. Overwrought drama, starring Joan­ na Kerns and Ashley Burruss; (T) (S) ITV News Headlines. 2.05 CD UK. (R) (T) (S) 2.40 Madness: In Profile. (R) 3.05 Dare to Believe. (R) (T) 3.30 Mixmasters. (R) (S) 3.55 The Machine; (R) (T) (S) ITV News Headlines. 4.25 Entertainment Now. (R) (T) (S) 4.50 ITV Nightscreen.


YORKSHIRE


11.55 Calendar News and Weather 4.55 Cal­ endar News and Sport 11.59 Local Weather


Relax your body - free your mind


HOWARTH & JEPSON Traditional and contemporary fine furnishings


Pendle Mill, Pendle Road, Clitheroe (Just off the A59) Telephone 01200 425522 MontoFri9ani'5pm Sat 10am-4pm • Weekday evenings by appointment


Branches in Barnoldswick, Burnley, Padiham, Clitheroe, Nelson & Earby


A true family-sized home


B MSW Hewetsons are offering for sale Tythe Bar House, Whins Lane, Simonstone for the asking price of £485,000. A detached family house, built from the original barn stone. With views across to Heptonstall Moor and down the Valley. The property offers generous proportioned rooms on 2 floors, whilst the property is set within 1 acre of gardens or thereabouts. Located amongst open country­ side to 3 sides and trees to 1. Yet accessible to Junction 8 M65 motorway within 5 minutes drive. Comprising: Porch,


H 162 WHALLEY Road, Langho, near Blackburn is offered pr for sale at the asking


reception hallway, lounge, living kitchen, utility room, study, store room, 5 bedrooms, one en-suite, house bathroom. f Private driveway with parking


dor approx 5 vehicles, detached houble garage. Oil fired central instaeating, security system


lled.


Athertons. Set on a.vcry attractive cul-de-sac position with open aspects to the front, a mature detached true bungalow with easily maintained gardens and excellent access to Whalicy/BIackburn and motorway connections. Including Entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge with living flame gas fire in an attractive slate and marble fireplace, dining room/bedroom 3,2 bedrooms bathroom. Good


ice of £200,000 by


sized lawned front garden with rose planted borders, driveway parking, raised rose bed, easily maintained, mainly law ned rear, garden, useful limber garden shed. Integral garage, double glazing and gas central heating.


BANDERTON Bosonnet is offering for sale Barley Green Farmhouse, Barley Green, Barley for the asking price of £395,000. An intriguingly quirky three storey semi detached Georgian home (or is it two?) Presenting significant flexibility due to its amazing design, with five bedrooms and three reception rooms, few families will exhaust its ability to consume copious numbers of occupants. Beautifully located


115 Rochester Road,


Clayton-le-Dale. Price: OIRO £335,000


OUR feature property this week is something of a rari­ ty - a detached dormer f bungalow offering true


Dale, 115 Ribchester Road w is a distinctive property


amily accommodation. Situated in Clayton-le-


and a great deal behind it. Extended at the rear and


ith an imposing frontage


renovated throughout to a high standard, this proper­ cty provides practical, spa­


ious and comfortable liv­ sing in a convenient and aminate-floored hallway


sThey are served by a ttylish bathroom with a


hree-piece suite and a shower over the bath. r Features of the dining


goom included a leaded- rlass bay window, picture wail and corniced ceiling, i ith concealed timber slid­


ting room. c This has an attractive sng Flame gas fire on a


katory and excellent fitted gitchen. The conservatory, t lazed on two sides, has bimber flooring, useful


ng doors leading to the sit­ i ast iron fireplace and Liv­ vlights are the large conser­


late hearth. Two ground floor high­


uilt-in storage units and double doors opening onto


ought-after location. l On the ground floor a be leads to two good-sized ongue and groove floor.


w drooms, one with built-in t ardrobes and a polished


the garden. b The large kitchen is lus an integrated fridge-


supright and airy, with a p erb range of fitted units


e two further bedrooms,


freezer and gas hob. arAt first floor level there


both of generous propor­ vtions and offering excellent


iews across the valley. h The master bedroom


r as a walk-in dressing woom and en-suite study andith a fitted workstation


access to the loft space.


iA shower room, with mosa­ ac tiled walls, a low suite wc wnd bidet and hand basin


serves the upstairs rooms. f The property benefits


nd double glazing.


ith tiled splashback arom gas central heating


deOutside there are gar­ t ns front and rear, the lat­ per including a children’s dlay area, plus a large wetached single garage a ith power and light and thmple off-road parking for


ree or four cars.


h Viewing of this home is bighly recommended and ay appointment with the Sgent: Athertons, 6 King 4treet, Clitheroe (01200 K20100) and also at 53 ( ing Street, Whalley


01254828810). Spotlight on this week’s


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