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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 8th, 2005 33
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Bosonnet are offering for sale Smithy Cottage Barn, Walker Fold, Chaigley with a price tag of £485,000.
Feast on views of green fields and fells from this highly individual stone built link detached barn conversion located in this picturesque hamlet, some four miles from Clitheroe.
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■ 'THE DIMPLES', 1 Hereford Drive, Clitheroe, with an asking price of offers in the region of £375,000, is being offered for sale by Mortimers.
A deceptively spacious modern family detached residence, it sits on a corner location in a popular residential area.
The highly flexible accommodation comprises ' (1930 sq ft/179 sq m approx) vestibule, hall, cloakroorti, drawing rom, dining room, kitchen, three double
bedrooms (all with fitted furniture), house bathroom and en-suite to master.
Garage, summerhouse, stables and greenhouse within attractive gardens.
Superbly presented.
The property briefly comprises: entrance hallway, inner hallway, cloakroom, family room, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, rear porch.
Staircase to the first floor containing three front bedrooms and two rear bedrooms, bathroom with
separate low suite wc.
The property also features a self contained granny bungalow with lounge, bedroom and en suite shower room.
Outside there is an attached garage and gardens laid mainly to lawn.
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B HONEYWELL Chartered Surveyors are offering Grove House, Clitheroe for sale at £349,000.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a large period house dating liack to 1891, which has undergone extensive irhprovement and renovation.
Briefly, the property comprises: entrance porch, hall, lounge, dining room, dining kitchen, cellar, four bedrooms, en-suite and bathroom, separate
laundry and office.
Outside there is parking and a garden.
Viewing is essential to appreciate.
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THIS week’s featured prop erty is a period bam conver sion set in the most pleas ant of rural locations. Refurbished to the most
exacting of standards, it offers solid oak woodwork throughout and an inte grated sound,TV, satellite and security system. An original bam entrance
leads into the property’s dining hall, which boasts a natural limestone flagged floor and oak timber stair case up to a galleried land ing. At the far end of the hall, double doors lead to the garden. The hall leads to the
drawing room, which has double glazed windows in oak to the front and rear offering a pleasant vista of the rural setting. This room is further complemented by a fitted fireplace with York stone surround and log burning stove, a beamed ceiling, as well as a solid oak boarded floor.
Oak Barn, Talbot Bridge, Bashall Eave.s. £975,000
The sitting room boasts
magnificent views of the countryside, particularly Kemple End. 'This pleasant room also has a fitted fire place in rustic brick sur round with stone flagged hearth, dressed stone man tle with log burning stove. One of this property’s
highlights is the top-of-the range Mills and Scott bespoke dining kitchen. It comprises hand-paint
ed fitted wall and base units in cream with granite work tops and a matching central island unit. Other features include a
dual bowl farmhouse sink with Perrin and Rowe antique style mixer tap, dual oven electric Aga, a large Neff fridge freezer and cold water dispenser, dish washer and larder fridge. A
natural limestone and mar ble tiled floor as well as a beamed ceiling further add to the charm of this room. A utility room is accessed
via a small lobby off the kitchen. This features Mills and Scott fitted wall and base units in oak, Corian worktops as well as plumbimg for a washing machine and tumble dryer. It also houses the central heating boiler and features natural limestone and mar ble tiled floor.A cloakroom completes the ground floor and features Mills and Scott units together with work tops on two sides, sink unit and low flush w.c. Upstairs, a galleried land
ing \vith oak balustrade and vaulted ceiling with the original exposed timber trusses on two sides is flood
ed with natural light from two Yelux roof-lights above giving the floor a real sense of space. The master bedroom
features bespoke Mills and Scott furniture. This room is further com
plemented by a solid oak boarded floor, beamed ceil ing and en-suite with a fully-tiled double shower compartment with Hans- grohe power shower with two auxiliarj' jets and Her itage double ended cast iron bath. The second and third
bedrooms both have pleas ant views towards Kemple End, as well as solid oak boarded floors and beamed ceilings. The fourth bedroom
enjoys similar features, but also has the advantage of a wall opening to a small snug area complete with beamed sloping ceiling with a solid oak door leading on to stone steps with metal balustrade
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and views towards Pendle Hill. The house bathroom is
the final first floor room and once again features Mills and Scott bespoke furniture and a handy storage unit. The house is set within
attractively landscaped gar dens. A remote control operat
ed five-barred gated entrance leads to the drive
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way and forecourt providing ample parking. 'This is a large stone-built
triple car garage, two sepa rate natural stone flagged patio areas and an Amdega summer house. To arrange a viewing con
tact the Clitheroe office at 31 King Street on 01200 428691, the Whalley office a t 103 King Street on 01254 825569.
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