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4 I 48 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 29th, 2004 www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


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The Gables, Heights Road, Fence G.A. £375,000


An end bam conversion, offers 5 bedrooms, 2 en-


suites, dressing room, house bathroom, 2 receptions, fitted kitchen, cloaks. Gardens with open views to the rear and 1 acre paddock available by separate negotiation.


The Barn, Ben Lane, Barnoldswick £375,000


Detached stone bam conv on the edge of town adj to open fields. Accomm - GF: ent hall, cloaks, living


room, DR, conservatory, breakfast kit. FF: bedroom one with en-suite, bedroom 2, bedroom 3, bedroom 4, house bathroom. Externally: integral garage.


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Acrelands, Grindleton P.O.A.


Set in a delightful rural seiting with spectacular open views. The property has 4 bedrooms, house bathroom, house shower room and en-suite. An Aga fitted kitchen and 2 reception


rooms. A det. double stone garage, beautiful surrounding mature gardens and orchard, separate woodland and land ext. to approx. 16 acres in total.


w a s p * * - 10 Lowergate, Clitheroe O.A. £275,000


A surprising find this highly desirable town centre property offers a traditional rural theme with beams, stone fireplace & Yorkshire range. Fully refurbished with two receptions, study and living kitchen, four double bedrooms and 4pce bathroom. Externally: rear garden with patio and arbour. Ideal for town centre amenities and services.


18 Moor Field, Whalley O.A. £275,000


A det dormer bungalow on a comer plot with grdns to all elevations in a cul-de-sac setting. 4 dble beds, house bathrm & shower mi, LR, DR & kit. 2 single garages with driveways. Within 10/15 mins walk of town centre, boasting a wealth of amenities & shops.


The Old School House, Newton £245,000


A former school of great character and appeal. This Grade II listed, stone built, newly converted village cottage offers: two bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen and luxury four piece marble bathroom. Ext: rear garden areas with views extending across to Newton


Limavady, 16 Pennine Grove, Huntroyde O.A.£315,000


A detached family quality house at the head of a cul-de-sac setting. Offering three/four reception rooms, study, 4 bedrooms, luxury house bathroom and shower room. Ample


driveway parking to garage, front, side and rear mature lawn gardens. Located within 5 mins ___________of the M65 motorway, accessing business links across the Northwest.


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Myre Ash House, Myre Ash Brow, Mellor £850,000 Higher Oaklands Farm, Barrowford £650,000 ^ Imposing det country res on the theme of a Cotswold manor - superb grdn setting. GF: hall,


cloaks, lobby, drawing rm, DR, kit, study, porch. FF: galleried landing, 3 beds, bathrm & sep WC. Self Cont Annex: hall, kit, Inge, bed, bathrm. Grdns & grge.


Exeptional detached stone farmhouse. Adj paddock approx 2 acres. GF: ent. hall, cloaks, inner hall, lounge, board room, SR, garden room, utility, DR, kit. FF: bed 1 & 2 both en-suite, bed 3, 4,5, house shower room, w.c. Garaging, out buildings, gardens.


1 Kibble Avenue, Grindleton Reduced to £225,000 Located in cul-de-sac position on the periphery of this popular Ribble Valley village, this semi detached house dates from the mid 1930's. Boasting west facing open fields to the front, the property benefits from three beds, two receptions, det. double garage and gardens to three elevations.


4 Woodside Cottage, Fence £210,000


A stone built ext. village cottage, with modem and traditional features include exposed timber floors and stonework, oak fitted kitchen, en-suite bathroom, three bedrooms, two reception rooms and conservatory. Close to good comm, links and the village of Fence.


Castle Clough, Scarth Lane, Hapton £595,000


Exceptional detached stone bungalow offering extensive family accommodation, briefly


comprising: ground floor: hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility, office, bathroom, seven bedrooms, private secluded grounds.


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The Steading, Thornley with Wheatley


Det. country property situated in the heart of the


R. V. within easy reach of Longridge, Clitheroe and motorways. Tranquil but not isolated, with a stream running through the gardens of around half an acre, and views across the surrounding countryside.


Tythe Barn House, Simonstone £485,000


Stone built, detached, set in 1 acre of private gardens with views across to Heptonstall Moor. This quality family home offers study, lounge, good size b'fast kit, utility, 5 beds incl master en-suite. Det double garage.


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11 Whalley Old Road, York Village, Langho £185,000 A marvellous example of a stone built end cottage which has been painstakingly


maintained and improved. With extensive Ribble Valley views from the rear and open I


fields to the front of this two bed and two reception room cottage, should be viewed early to avoid disappointment.


9 Pollard Row, Fence £160,000 An exceptional mid terrace cottage built in the Cl8th. This stone built property has been


significantly and extensively upgraded with high quality fitments including an oak kitchen, gas CH and DG. Porch, lounge, breakfast area, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, parking, rear yard wtih garden and stone built store.


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Knuzden Hall Farmhouse, Oswaldtwistle £450,000 Historic stone house in hamlet setting adjacent to open fields. GF: Ent porch, recep hall,


cloaks, sitting room, living room, kitchen, breakfast room, store room. FF: traditional staircase, landing, linen store, bedroom one with en-suite, bedroom two, bedroom three, bedroom four, ________dressing room, house bathroom, store room. External: gardens and parking.


Springhill, Sandy Hall Lane, Barrowford O.A.£395,000 An auracti^ detached dormer bunga,,


double beds, house bathroom and en-suite t«/0 recenfinn- cloakroom. External: double garage and private front and ren’


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