56 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 25th, 2005
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'The Barn' Church Lane Mitton
Situated in the tiny hamlet of Mitton lies this imposing detached stone built country residence being formally a converted barn with large later extension and now providing extensive family accommodation in delightful surroundings. Standing in gardens of approx, half an acre with an adj. ten acres of agricultural land, this family sized property offers a wealth of accomm. and superb view over the delightful gardens towards Pendle Hi! and the surrounding countryside. The accom. offers flexibility for addit. granny / student living with an adj stone built two storey outbuilding which has been elegantly incorp. into the main living accom.
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Higher Stoney Bank Barn Tosside Road Slaidburn
This exceptional stone built detached barn conv. is situated on Tosside Rd between Slaidburn and Tosside enj. breathtaking panoramic views. Delightfully appointed throughout with S beds, this stunning property benefits from excellent views towards Stocks reservoir and beyond. Surr. by formal gardens and set in approx 1 acre.
Moorcock House, Waddington
Commanding position in majestic location amidst rolling countryside, this unique and striking detached residence is delightfully set within subst manicured gardens. Lounge, cloakrm, dining rm, study, sun lounge, breakfast kitchen, 3 bedrms, bathrm. Detached stone built triple garage, garden and large agricultural field to one side.
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This delightful and extremely spacious stone built village residence is very well appointed throughout and comps: lounge, dining rm, snug, breakfast kitchen, family bathrm and 4 bedrms. There is also an attr. split level cottage gdn to rear. Situated in the much sought after Ribble Valley village of Ribchester, must be viewed.
'Woodside' Whalley Old Road Billington
A truly ma^if icent individually built detached family residence situated in this most imposing position, the property offers 180 degree views to the front range from the Fylde Coast across to the Yorkshire Dales. Offering versatile internal accom. the property benefits from four bedrooms, four reception rooms, breakfast kitchen, study and utility room. This outstanding accommodation further benefits from a fantastic snooker room that is situated above the spacious garage. The property is set in approx. 4 acres of landing beautifully maintained incorporating many sumptuous features.
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East Lancashire Newspapers is looking for the Face of 2005. Are you model material or do you know someone who is? If the answer is yes then we want to hear from you today. The Face is our exclusive modelling competition open to both male and females over the age of sixteen. We have some fantastic prizes up for grabs including a photoshoot from Dimples & Eden Clayre Casting and Model agency, plus the chance to be signed tor a year’s representation. Our female winner will also receive £500 of clothing vouchers from Seasons of Clitheroe and our male winner will receive £500 of clothing vouchers from Hype of Clitheroe. In addition our two winners will each receive a mobile telephone to the value of £150 each from Phone Works of Clitheroe.
All entrants will appear in this newspaper on September 9th when you will have the opportunity to vote for the Face of 2005. The five male and five females who receive the most votes from our readers will be automatically entered into our grand final fashion show, which will take place on Wednesday, October 5th at Burnley Mechanics. Another five male and five female finalists will be selected by Dimples & Eden Clayre Model agency to go through.
'Ayresome' 57 Ribchester Road Clayton-Le-Dale
Superb det period family home is situated in this choice res. area with open aspects to the front towards Salesbury Cricket Club and beyond. Ideally suited for the commuter, only a short dist. from the A59 leading to all Lancashire's major road networks. Lounge, study, ext. din. room, kit., 4 beds, bathroom, sep. w.c. Det. garage.
All twenty finalists will be announced in paper on September 23rd.
'Spencer's Cottage' Rimington
Lying in the centre of the pop. Ribble Valley village of Rimington, detached period cottage prop, with limestone front elevation and a blue slated pitched roof. Excellent internal accom comp: lounge, living room, kitchen, utility room, study, cloakroom, 3 bedrooms, house bathroom. Superb side and rear gardens.
1 Bank Hall Cottages Sawley
Lying on the banks of the River Ribble, this delightful attached barn conversion retains a wealth of character with excellent family int. accom. comp: lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, 3 bedrooms and house bathroom. Formal gardens to front & rear with flagged parking area to side. Viewing a must to fully appr.
The Grand Final promises to be .an exciting event with entertainment from Sanderson's Dance/Fitness of Nelson plus a fashion show, with all our finalists taking part. Seasons and Hype of Clitheroe will be providing the clothes for all our finalists for the event. Toni & Guy Burnley will be on hand to style our finalists' hair and one male and one female will be selected as the Face of East Lancashire 2005.
Entry for the competition is FREE! E-mail your picture to
theface@eastlancsnews.co.uk. Send in your photograph along with your name and contact details to The Face, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley BB11 IDP, before the closing date of August 30th. Entry forms are available from our town centre offices in Burnley, Nelson and Clitheroe. Seasons of Clitheroe, Hype of Clitheroe, Phone Works of Clitheroe, Toni & Guy Burnley, Sanderson’s Dance/Fitness Studio Nelson will all have entry forms available from today.
Tickets for our grand final are limited and are on sale now for just £4.50, please contact the Mechanics box office on 01282 664400. A donation from ticket sales will be made to the
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All entries will be printed in the Clitheroe Advertiser & Times on Friday, September 9th, 2005 20 finalists (10 male & 10 female) to appear at the live final at The Mechanics, Burnley on Wednesday, October 5th, 2005. Hair Styling and clothing provided for the 20 finalists. The photoshoot prize to help towards a portfolio with Dimples and Eden Clayre casting & model agency with the chance to be signed for a years representation. For your chance to win complete the form below and send with a current head & shoulders photograph o f yourself to: Sarah Parkinson, Newspapers Sales & Promotions, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley BB11 IDP.
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14-16 King St, Clitheroe
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PvmUesiJf Hospice Colne Road, Reedley
Parkgate Works, Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe
Prizes include: £500 vouchers from Seasons of Clitheroe, £500 vouchors from Hype of Clitheroe & £150 mobile phone from Phoneworks of Clitheroe
10 Churchill Way,
Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson
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