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3 Harrison Terrace, Grindleton, nr Clitheroe
£495 pcm
Delishtful s to n e cottase, f it te d kitchen, lou nse w ith f ireplace,
1 d o u b le b e d , small p a tio to rear
FURNISHED small Kitchen, 5Tth dining area ’'UNFURNISHED Sfegral garage Un f u r n i s h e d
34 Copperfield Close, Littlemoor, Clitheroe
£675 pcm^ 3-storey ti
Close, Littlemoor, Clitheroe
29 Copperfield £675 pcm
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THE AVENUE at Brockhall Village 01254 244811 Streets ahead.... miles better
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Brook House Farm C o t t a g e T H 15 & 17 Masefield Close, - 1 ^■: Mitton Road, Whalley
Spacious four bed detached farm cottage on a working farm just outside the village of Whalley. Well maintained
and decorated
throughout, two reception rooms, double garage and a side patio garden.
£750 pcm (Part furnished) available'a from 1st July
1a- Lower- Mews,- Hazlemoor, : Lovely Hall Lane; Salesbury
2 Kiln Close, Clitheroe
21 MearleySyke, Clitheroe
£475 pcm
A ttrac tiv e tow nhouse . Front garden, large rear
garden. Lounge w ith gas fire, 2 b e d s , fitted d ining kitchen w ith p a t io doors, exten sive v iew s
UNFURNISHED
A delightful cottage style ground floor apartment situated in a beautiful semi-rural location in the popular village of Salesbury on the edge of the Ribble Valley. With views of St Peter's Church, Salesbury to the front, this one-bedroom apartment has been: delightfully furnished with an abundance o f ; character and has good spacious accommodation including a dining kitchen.
£395 pcm (Furnished)
Ground Floor Flat, 2 Moor Lane, Clitheroe £375 pcm
Attractive tw o storey fiat. G o o d s iz e d lounge/
d in in g area, fit. kitchen, o n e d b l b e d , dressing
area, bathroom, d b l stall sh ow e r & separate w .c .
FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED Small B en , parking U n f u r n i s h e d
Hodder Court, Hodder Bridge
Flat 8b, £450 pcm F.F. li
The Flat, 3A Moor Lane, Clitheroe
£495 pcm
E x c ep t io n a l first f lo o r flat, n ew ly d e co ra te d , lounge w ith h ard w o o d flooring, fully f it te d kit, d o u b le
b e d , sp a c io u s attic room UNFURNISHED
2 Vihiers Close, Whalley
£550 pcm
Lounge w ith f irep la ce a n d b a y w in d ow , fully
fitted d ining kitchen w ith p a t io d o o rs , tw o b e d s (master w ith en-suite), garage, gardens
Available late May FURNISHED
.• Free rental appraisal • Professional Service • Reliability • Accompanied viewings • Fully referenced tenants
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9 C h u rch Brow G a rd en s , Clitheroe: (New) An excellent family sized 3 bed semi detached property with lounge, dining kitchen, conservatory, G/F shower room, main bathroom and attached garage. Lying in town centre cul-de-sac location the property also benefits from DG windows, gas CH and gardens to the front and rear. Viewing recommended.
Bank House F la t, Main S tre e t , G isb u rn : (New) A spacious 2 bed 1st floor flat with kitchen and entrance on the G/F, bathroom with shower and large lounge. Electric storage heaters and reasonable rent.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET 27 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE
A lock-up shop property in prominent position on busy
arterial road with approx 557 sq ft o f ground floor space. Suitable for a variety o f uses subject to planning permission. For further details
please contact Richard Pallistcr
The Coach House, Duck Street ^ m h c r o ^ P e h o j2 (m 4 2 5 6 ^ ^ ^
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3 bed detached Q u ie t c u l - d e - s a c ,
im m a c u la t e m o d e m h o u s e , g a r a g e a n d
e n c lo s e d g a r d e n , a ls o e n - s u ite , D G /G C H .
£6 5 0 p.c.m. Tel: 01200 423830 R IC S ©
WHALLEY 3 bed semi
Im m a c u la te h o u s e w i t h d in in g k it c h e n , lo u n g e , b a t h r o o m a n d s h o w e r , e n c lo s e d g a r d e n a n d p a rk in g , G C H /D G .
£500 p.c.m. Tel: 01200 423830 h M
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A superb three bedroom semi detached farmhouse situated in the idyllic rural hamlet of Twiston, just a short drive from Downham village. Surrounded by open countryside and enjoying glorious views, the proprty has been well maintained and decorated and is carpeted throughout. With an attached garage and private gardens to the front and rear, this spacious property really does offer the opportunity to experienced country
living at its best. • £750 pcm (Unfurnished)
A spacious two bedroom mews style cottage situated in the secure, sought after surroundings of Brockhall Village. The cottage is located in a very private cul-de-sac and has been newly decorated and maintained throughout. This is an opportunity to experience semi-rural
living in modern, well equipped surroundings. £495 pcm (Unfurnished)
2 Abbey Terrace, Billington £495 pcm (unfurnished) A large family 3 bedroom terraced property situated in a very convenient position in this Ribbley Valley village. The property has been nicely decorated and well maintained throughout. Enjoying open views the property has a garden to the front and a pleasant yard to the rear. Hewitts Farm, Kiln Lane, Paythorne, Near Clitheroe £875 pcm (unfurnished) (Available mid June). A beautifully renovated, traditional three bedroom farmhouse' located in the idyllic rural hamlet of Paythome just two miles from the village of
Gisburn.The proprty has been refurbished to a very high standard yet retains many of its original features. Particularly attractive are the mature walled garden and delightful garden room both offering magnificent views across the Ribble Valley towards Pendle Hill.
4 Manorfields, Whalley £425 pcm (Unfurnished) A well maintained first floor flat located in this popular residential area close to Whalley village centre. The two bedroom property has been nicely decorated throughout and has the benefit of allocated parking. 73 Brantwood Avenue, Blackburn £395 pcm (Unfurnished) A two bed semi-detached true bungalow in this popular area on the outskirts of Blackburn. The property has gardens to the front and rear and has an alarm system fitted.
To view any of these properties ring our Lettings Department on 01200 420104.
LANDLORDS - we offer a free Rental Appraisal, sound professional advice and a range of lettings services to suit your needs.
Two superb, executive style, two bedroom flats located in sought after secure environment of Brockhall Village. Newly built very tastefully decorated and finished throughout, have benefit of en-suite facilities to main bed, spadous raised dining area, and two parking spaces. Large garden with ground floor fat.
£675 to £695 pcm (Unfurnished)
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Brockhall Village(:Old;Langho H:>-:U;2,Me|lor Lane, Mellpr ,. MOTOR MATTERS
An absolutely stunning tw o bedroom cottage situated in a very convenient position in the heart of this popular Ribble Valley village. The cottage has been beautifully decorated and furnished throughout and has retained an abundance of character. To the front is a small garden and patio area.
£470 pcm (Furnished)
by foliage, says the AA. It is a problem that many motorists have encountered but few have stopped to consider the potential dan gers that such obstructions could create. Road signs are primarily placed to aid road
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safety so, logically, if motorists cannot see them safety must be being compromised. Many motoring laws, including speed limits, are rendered unenforceable if signs are obscured - with drivers who break the law being handed a ready-made excuse on a plate. Highway maintenance is an important
issue for a number of reasons and it is some thing that the government is being urged to look at.
Meanwhile, the AA is encouraging drivers
to report any obscured signs that they come across to their local council, while advising them to consider claiming against the high way authority if they have an accident, or commit a motoring offence, because they were unable to read a road sign.
our cars. In a recent survey the top 10 most unusual
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stranded motorist, he thought he was being generous by helping him out. The man’s engine had overheated and he required water for his radiator. While Gary was away doing his Good Samaritan bit, the driver stole his hallway rug.
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CAR valeters are finding more and more interesting items when cleaning
LIVES could be in danger because drivers cannot read road signs covered
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Heady stuff - Sagaris is surely on the right track
by Andy Enright E
x a c t ly how wild do you like your TVRs? Remember we are dealing with degrees of extremity here.
The starting point on the TVR
ladder - the Chimaera - is already teetering at the far scale of, say, the Porsche sanity scale. Opt instead for the Sagaris and you will be landing an Anti Social Behaviour Order on wheels. It is heady stuff. The Sagaris is a development of
the T350, a car that has already been inspired by the requirements of motorsport. Named after a Greek word for “war axe”, the Sagaris looks as if it has been given a few whacks. The front splitter and rear diffuser would be signature styling features on most sports cars but it is the Sagaris’ bodywork that draws most attention. It is cleaved with a number of cooling ducts, gills and vents that TVR claims are fully functional, venting high-pressure air and keeping the car stuck to tarmac. The Sagaris marks a new develop
ment for TVR. Rather than modify ing existing road cars for racing use, this is a car that has been developed with one eye on the track right from the outset. TVR stresses that the Sagaris is not a racing car for the road, but that racing versions will inevitably spawn from its develop ment. Aside from the cooling ducts,
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there are twin bulges in the roof line to accommodate taller drivers wear ing crash helmets and side exiting carbon fibre exhausts to ensure opti mal airflow around that rear diffus er. TVR’s flagship racing series, the Tuscan Challenge, has been rebranded as the TVR Challenge to allow various Blackpool-based cars, including the Sagaris, an entry tick et and the newcomer is also set to be
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than the T350 for grip and stability and is propelled by the 400 b.h.p., straight-six engine from the Tuscan
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seem optimistic, there is little doubt that the flyweight TVR’s accelera tion from a standing start will be nothing less than concussive.
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