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28 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, February 9th, 2006


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Adveiiisinb), Burnley 422331 More on offer from the Moorcock


THE Moorcock Hotel and Restaurant, set high overlooking the scenic valley, just outside Waddington, is under new management and has been redeveloped to provide a first-class professional hotel and function venue.


With a new team of highly-qualified and efficient staff, headed by manager Les Conn, the Moorcock’s emphasis is very firmly on quality.


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“Now that the new team is in place and operating successfully, the Moorcock offers quality professional service in a family atmosphere,” assures Les. '


The new management team, assisted by existing staff, means that guests will be received witli a warm welcome from faces botli old and new.


such a position, Les brought in Chris Mealor, the former restaurant supervisor at tlie three-star, two-rosette, Castle Green : Hotel, in Kendal.


Quality and attention to detail undeipin everything at the Moorcock, which quickly becomes evident through the consistently high standard of service.


The quality of food, whether it is from the bar and restaurant menus, or during a function, has been assured by the appointment of. executive chef. Has Patel. Having previously worked in rosetted establishments. Chef Patel has brought his award-winning culinary skills to the Moorcock where he has inspired his head chef and team to work towards gaining recognised awards for their expertise.


During a total refurbishment of the establishment by owners Steven and Andrew Thomber, two new extreme quality bedrooms have been introduced, alongside the existing ones.


The bridal/executive suite, named Churchill, and the family suite, named Formby, both ' after famous guests who stayed at the hotel, will suit any special occasion. The rooms offer guests a memorable overnight stay, in comfortable, luxurious surroundings.


Fine dining can be appreciated in the refurbished restaurant. Suitable to cater for up to 40 people, the intimate setting of the restaurant makes it an ideal location for


Previously tlie manager of a four-star, two-rosette, 38-bedroomed hotel and country estate in Scotland, Les has the expertise and experience to understand the secret of running and providing a successful hotel.


One of his first tasks was the appointment of an assistant manager. Well aware of tlie importance of ____L


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The Moorcock is open all day with food available from


Monday - Saturday 12 noon - 2pm and Sunday 12 noon - 8pm


Sunday Lunch a Speciality Main meals available from £5.95


FINE DINE RESTA UR ANT OPENING SOON-


SATURDAY 11th FEBRUARY THE AMBASSADORS


(a tribute to the Legends) A night not to be missed £27.50


including 3 course dinner, cabaret and disco


LIMITED AVAILABILITY


W H A T ’S O N AT T H E M O O R C O C K FRIDAY 17th MARCH


ST PATRICK’S NIGHT SUNDAY 26th MARCH'


MOTHER’S DAY 12 noon - 8pm


£19.95 per person


lf>QOOCRCOCKj , HOTEL & RESTAURANT


£9.95 children under 12 -includes gift for Mum and disco


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The beauty and tranquillity of the landscape surrounding the Moorcock only serves to add further to its appeal.


Equipped with an outdoor children’s play area and invitihg beer garden, the dramatic scenery outside


the hotel is an added bonus for guests, whatever tlie time of year.


There is ample off-road parking, while a landing area is available for those guests who prefer to arrive by helicopter.


So whatever your requirements may be, the


professional team at the Moorcock will be able to meet them.


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Able to cater for any type of function, from weddings to conferences or social events, the facilities at the Moorcock are second to none. The spacious ballroom has a private bar and public address system and can cater for up to 120 sit-down guests or 200 buffet guests.


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, February 9th, 2006 29


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:AN-extremely well cared for :;; semi-detached -home' in i Clitheroe is currently on the


imarket with Anderton Boson- ' net for £149,000.


The main bar, open to everyone, clearly sets the tone for the high standard of quality shown throughout the hotel. A traditional bar, it’s open fire creates a warming appeal to any visitor. It offers a vast range of cask ales, lagers, wines and spirits, which can be complemented by the varied choice of bar meals, prepared with fresh, local produce.


:; s Number 26 Mytton View is a ■. c threerbedroom family, home t cwhich'has.been altered and : •'modernised by its current own- i ! ers to create an.o u ts tan d in g : contemporary home.


"5 Offering around 960 square: T e e t : of accommodation, i t > .briefly comprises a hall, lounge, : dining kitchen, conservatory, ■;


:two double;bedrooms and one ; single; plus the house b a th - ; • : room?; An a ttra c t iv e ly la n d - . : 'scaped rear garden completes


this most appealing package. :


I : For more.information or to- arrange a viewing, contact the ag en t’s iClitheroe office on; 01200 428691;(www.anderton- bosonnet.co.uk).


- AMONG-Hewetson’s rangeof*. s prestige properties is 17. Brow-.. • gate, a t Sawley, a truly versa-;: ; tile family home Mth the bener.;; f i t of a large paddock to the, rear.


' There are five bedroom^ two:i of them en suite and one; above


‘.the adjoining garage, could jaccommodate a dependant reL;; ative or young adult.


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St? ;Two bathrooms and a study ? ■complete the first floor accom-;;


imodation;-, while downstairs there is a living room, .dining >


' room; breakfast kitchen, study, i: -cloakroom and u t i l i ty ro om . i , . The rear garden'is not over-- vlooked and leads to the pad--


docki The asking price for this attractive?home is £475,000 and more information is avail­ able from.the ag en t at; 6-8 Church Street, Clitheroe; tel.- 01282 424142 (wrvw.mswhewet- sons.co.uk).


TF you need to work from.? home, A lco tt House, a t Chapel Close;‘Whalley, could, be the ideal solution.


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In addition to th e livings accommodation, this proper-? : ty has two office rooms and


; two storerooms in a block to ; the rear of the integral double • garage. The house itse lf is a


■:detached two-bedroom prop-; ? erty in a sought-after loca­ tion, on the market a t £325,000. ■;: I t includes an entrance hall,;


diving room, diningroom, con-. ;; servatory and: kitchen; while ■ the master bedroom has,an ?


A home with everything 89a Clialburn Road, Clitheroe. Price: £269,950 (including carpets, curtains and light fittings)


AN eleg an t and well- maintained three-bedroom semi-detached home in Clitheroe is this week’s Property Profile. Currently on the market


with Athertons, 89a Chat- burn Road will appeal to anyone looking for a beau- tifuT an d conveniently located home that is ready to move into with the min­ imum of work. As an added bonus; the carpets, curtains and light fittings are included in the asking price. This property is set back


from the road and accessed via a block paved drive­ way, affording ample off­ road parking for several vehicles. This front garden area also has well-stocked borders and is fenced. The entrance hallway,


with i ts corniced ceiling and useful u n d e rs ta irs


storage cupboard, gives a f irs t ta s te of the subtle period features and thoughtful touches found throughout this home. The sitting room benefits from lots of n atu ral light through the bay window and features fi tted book/display shelves, a picture rail and a Living Flame gas fire with wood­ en surround. A separate dining room


shares the corniced ceiling and picture rail and also has a.built-in cupboard and folding glazed doors leading to a spacious lounge. Decorated in the pleasant neutral colours found throughout the property, the lounge fea­ tures a Living Flame gas fire with marble effect hearth and wooden sur­ round. This room is wired for wall lights and all three


reception rooms have TV points. Patio doors lead from


the lounge to the west-fac­ ing rear garden, tastefully developed with decked patio areas, a winding lawn, paved pathways and an ornamental pond. Mature trees and planted areas add to its natural charm. Back indoors, the-


kitchen has a good range of wall and base units with concealed lighting and tiled splashbacks. I t is plumbed for a dishwasher, with space for a fridge and a cooker point with extrac­ tor fan. Upstairs, a landing leads


to the three bedrooms and bathroom. The master bedroom is a


good size, with a large win­ dow gi-ving -views to Pendle _ Hill a t the front of the


property. The second bed­ room, a similar size, has pleasant views over the rear garden and beyond and the furniture in both these bedrooms is avail­ able, by separate negotia­ tion. The th ird bedroom is


smaller, but a built-in bed with drawers beneath and a fitted drop-down desk make best use of the space available. This room also has a


wash hand basin. The bathroom has a three- piece suite, with a shower over the bath and partly- tiled walls.' A substantial attached


garage, including a utility area plumbed for a washer and with space for a dryer and freezer, add to the ver­ satility. The garage has an up' and over door, a storage


area above and electric light and power. An


: attached room to the rear of th e garage has th e potential for further stor­ age or a summer house. The agents promise that “viewers will not be disap­


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pointed on internal inspec­ tion”. For further details or to arrange a viewing, •visit Athertons’ office a t 6 King Street, Clitheroe, telephone on 01200 420100, or go online at www.athertons-uk.com


en-suite shower room in addi­


t io n to the house bathroom.; • For full details and to arrange- ' a viewing, Contact the agent,: ; Honeywell, a t 79 King Street, Whalley, tel. 01254 824411 or ■visit (wnvw.honeywell.co.uk).:;


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