32 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 24th, 2004 S r iSJj" i ■ ! f i' "o.’.'/it-
^compiled by Marcia Morris ^; All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the
what’s on in the Ribble Valley
.Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event
Braille-It, a group to learn braille, 4horn Road. Inquiries: tel. 01200
Village, a gala charity event at the home of Mr and Mrs Gerald Hit aman. Champagne tent, jazz band
Hchool, Queens Road, summer fair. g urst Green stalls on the village areen from 1-30 p.m. Proceeds in
id of resurfacing Aighton, Bailey
luxury raffle prizes. In aid of Ribble Branch of Crossroads. Inquiries, tel. 07813 782130. S 26th - Ribblesdale Nursery
nd disco, supper, fireworks and
A23rd to 27th - Ribchester Festival. t full programme of musical activi ty set in this attractive village, by 4he river. Inquiries: tel. 01200 25566.25th - The Old Zoo, Brockhall
Gallery: Opposites Attract. An exhi bition by n a tio n a lly renowned ceramicists David Binns and Wendy Lawrence.
26063. 25th to July 3 1sl - Platform
meets Thursdays 9-30 a.m. to noon t in the IT Learning Centre, Hen-
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iFOR five glorious days, music enthusiasts are an for a treat as the 12th Ribchester Festival mttracts some of the country's top classical t usic and jazz artistes to the Valley. Most of bhe events take place in St Wilfrid's Church, t ut there are festival fringe attractions around ahe village. Two walks take place on Saturday, Sround the village with Ben Edwards, and on avunday with Ann Jepson. More information is 8 ailable from the festival box office, tel. 01254
78881, or Clitheroe TIC, tel. 01200 414417.
EVENTS - JUNE 25TH TO JULY 1st pand Chaigley Memorial Hall car
for weather. Ha26th - Knowle Green Village pllen Darby from 9-30 a.m. to 3-30
.m.Cost £30, including tuition, p ask tools provided, but bring a
acked lunch and suitable clothing E ll, jewellery workshop with tutor
Brastle Cement car park, West Tadford Road.
f ickets £7, accompanied children H serves Volunteer Tasks at Cross
ree. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422704. Re26th - Wildlife Trust Nature Cill Quarry, meet at 10-30 a.m. in
R-30 p.m. conductor Howard Meginners, the 15th year at the P ogerson, leader Tracy Keeley. Shostarogramme of music by Sibelius, T -kovich, Prokifiev.
fy fun day at Clitheroe Rugby Club rarom 3 to 6 p.m. Barbecue, bike washce, balloon race and topless car 2 . Inquiries, tel. 01200 443716. c 6th - Settle High School, a con 7ert by Settle Orchestral Society at
Hall, a whist and domino drive at 7- 30 p.m.29th - Knowle Green Village Hall, line dancing a t 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. H30th - Knowle Green Village
rossroads. From 1-30 to 6 p.m. 28th - Knowle Green Village
c 30th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso Liation, meet 7 p.m. Waddington.
Teall, sequence dancing at 8 p.m. ■ l. 01254 878447.
eader Ian Gorst tel. 01200 426956. r ».
ark. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826564. t 26th - Pendle Pre- School chari
t ok £14 only, or for further details Pillage, gardens open to the public.
el. 01204 528617. V 27th - The Old Zoo, Brockhall Croceeds in aid of Ribble Valley
orpeth tel. 01200 445580. b 27th - Noel Holt’s painting for booorcock Inn, Waddington. To
piation, meet Chester Avenue car ofark at 8 a.m. for Ups and Downs M Swaledale. 15 miles. Leader Gill
drinks and lunch. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. c 27th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso
Clitheroe' 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising),
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Sralists, a coachwalk to Tettle. Leader Madge 0 hornton. Inquiries: tel.
raemple of the Sun, a Vlong part of the Brock
649557.3rd - Strawberry tea at Astley House, Knowle 8 Green. Inquiries: 01254
alley.Inquiries: tel. 01995 4nquiries: tel. 01200 14719.
Ambulance - rural fund raiser, everyon welcome. Leaving from Black I Horse, Pimlico Road
78447.3rd - North West Air
CJuly 2nd - Whalley e hristian Action Group Wvening walks from C halley Methodist I hurch at 7 p.m. 8nquiries: tel. 01254 22534:3rd - Clitheroe Natu
ahe Bleasdale Estate, Mt West Bradford t nger-led walk through
blers' Association, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Silverdale. T 3rd - Bleasdale Circle,
1200 428117. 3rd - Clitheroe Ram
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C3rd and 4th - Through Tountry Garden Gates. Ahe parishes of St anmbrose, Grindleton, B d St Peter and St Paul, i olton-by-Bowland
frxhibition of paintings bom Provence at Samles-
0 p.m.4th - Hurst Green Vil Mlage Fete at 2-15 p.m.
emorial Hall field.
ury Hall, from 4th to 3 11th July at 11 a.m. to 4-
ping Summer Fayre, 1 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. at St Mary's School. Inquiries: tel. 01995 61593. E 4th - Diane Chaffer
t ethodist Church 1996 o 1999.4th - St Mary's Chip
Perkins, minister in the Newbury and Hunger- a ford Circuit, lay-worker
4uiries: 01200 441154. L th - Celebration of wife Service at 2 p.m. Gith the Ightenhill Music
roup.Preacher the Rev. Tim
nvite visitors to 25 gar dens and allotments. InqOpen 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
el. 01254 812010. b 6th - Clitheroe Ram
1lers' Association, meet c0 a.m. Chester Avenue
ME/CFS Support Group s meeting, 7-30 p.m. Wilp-
nquiries: tel. 01254 240555.
a ew Zealand growers Mnd Peter McCombie NW, wine tutorial at I orthcote Manor.
5972 or 01254 723380. N7th - An evening with
B Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is avail able at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.
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ace Painting, Tatoos, Gaines, Cake Stall etc. Refreshments available.
10 a.m. -12 noon F Tombola, Bagoia,
SUMMERFAIRSATURDAY, JUNE 26th
NRibblesdale - ursery School \< on Ibis
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Performing Arts Syrnph°nv Orchestra - - - * '
On the day - Adult £25 OO/Ch.ld £16 00°
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in a^y,a9te: Adu|i’E2V.50/Child £13.00 (5-16) ‘
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lackburn. 38Inquiries: tel. 01254
Bhire Methodist Church,
p rs' Association, meet 7 .m., Whalley.7th - East Lancs
el. 01254 878447. ble7th - Clitheroe Ram
Hnowle Green Village t all, 8 p.m. Inquiries:
ar park for Gargrave. K6th - Line dancing,
ingazz and classics featur w Blackburn with Dar- Ben Music Service Big Mand and soloists from St b ary's College, Black Hurn, a t Samlesbury t all, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries-
Inquiries: 01254 826378. j 4th - An evening of
In association with The. Avenue at Brockhall Village (01254 244811)
Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
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A / 1 a t _ / H i v e n u e Hotel £t ■Conferences ■
H DALE HOUSE, DALEHEAD,
SLAIDBURN £ 499,9 50
situation in the Forest of Bowland, north of Stocks Reservoir and f Gisburn Forest, this
c Enjoying a '
wntamed countryside yet still be mithin reasonable distance of c ost amenities. Traditionally t onstructed in stone and slate,
ra farmhouse provides a ine detached u re opportunity to live in
refurbished yet retains further potential with its large attached bam and shippon. The property
he house has been extensively Spacious and stylish home
adjoins open agricultural land with superb south facing views towards the Ribble Valley & Pendle Hill. Willi 3 receptions, modern kitchen, 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, large attached barn & outbuildings. Gardens and cobbled courtyard. Oil CH & double glazing.
spotlights to most rooms, exposed stonework, flagged
urniture inc. windows, internal doors, external doors, l ballustrade and spindles. Brass
a finished with meticulous care f nd attention. Handmade oak
cotone built barn nversion has been ow voltage directional ceiling
floors and exposed oak beams. With three bedrooms, en suite shower room. The property has a shared driveway to a private gravel parking area for approximately five vehicles. A south facing patio with flag laid floor and dwarfed wall with flat top steps. Garage.
6 Mearley Syke, Clitheroe.
Offers around £240,000
ing arts
r n living. With four bed aooms, three bathrooms pnd three reception rooms, glus an integral garage, oardens and a patio, it f ffers extremely flexible iamily accommodation, tmmaculately presented
l ed floor leads to a large, whicight and airy lounge, d h in turn opens onto a
ining room with patio
hroughout. tilAn entrance porch with
Syke is an extended detached house thought fully designed to meet all er the requirements of mod
fSPACIOUS and stylish aamily accommodation in o popular residential area t f Clitheroe is provided by this week’s feature proper
y.Number 6 Mearley
oitchen has a good range nf light oak units, lami bate work surfaces and a huilt-in electric oven, gas
doors leading to the rear garden.A useful ground floor WC cloakroom comprises a k the modern breakfast
and handbasin, while
s aster bedroom has an en- s uest room - also has en-
imber decking. mAt first floor level, the
reuite facilities and the two h maining bedrooms both aspeave attractive open
c T cts.he house bathroom omprises a three-piece
uite bathroom with a three-piece suite. g Bedroom two - an ideal
white suite with a shower over the bath. g The integral single
aarage has electric light nd power and the house
abenefits from attractive tear. With demand for this
ype of versatile family
nd easy to manage gar rden areas to the front and
e on the market for'long. mViewing is by appoint
sproperty remaining btrong, this house will not
ent with the agent, Hon property online: click on to
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eywell, a t 1 Castlegate, 4 Clitheroe (tel. 01200
Whalley (tel. 01254 824411).
26041) or 79 King Street,
i om with a beamed ceil tng has French doors to fhe rear garden, while a lront porch has patio doors eeading to an attractive t nclosed courtyard with
ob and fridge. roA comfortable sitting
ompletely rural
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H FIELD HEAD BARN, TINKLERS LANE, SLAIDBURN £375,000
ountryside views, s this semi detached
Taking full c advantage of the
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COPPERFIELD CLOSE, LITTLEMOOR FARM, CLITHEROE £245,000
c Lying on the newly Lonstructed
oedroom residence on corner site dn this exclusive and popular haevelopment. Comps: Ent d llway, cloakroom, lounge, . ining room, dining kitchen,
dittlemoor Farm development, this betached four double
utility room. Bedroom one with en suite shower room, three further bedrooms and family
sbathroom with 3 pee suite with ihower attachment. Driveway,
front and rear with two concrete flagged patio areas. There is also a water supply point at the rear. e Clitheroe town centre lies within
ntegral garage, gardens to the asy travelling distance.
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