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Oudland Hollins has a secluded setting with a detached house and a detached bam in 1.45 acre surround with access from the A59 down a hard track across open fields and is offered tor sale as a whole or in two lots. Lot 1 - Detached stonebuili house requiring renovation with potential to create a four bedroom residence in a setting of 0 95 acre with mams water, electricity and private drainage.
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Squlfw Coiianc, Dunkirk larm. Read: (pmv noiicu) A family sixd detached dormer bungalow adjoining rciiunJani farm with open views. Accommodation briefly comprising l.oiingc/DR. large dining kiulien. utility with \VC. 3 bed and luxury bathroom and fourth bed with cnsuiic sbower room on tiie first floor. Outside an altacbed garage and gardens. Available mid/laie .May.
18 Kilrj Close, Clillicroe (Ness) A 2 bed town home in cul-de-sac position just dtr Chalburn Road, ssith kiiclicn. living room, small consersatorv and bathroom with neiv 3 piece suite. Gas CH. OG. Garden and parking.'
For further details please contact Richard Pallister The Coach House. Duck Street \ClitherocTel: 01200 •125697
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A pleosont garden fronted terroced property with the benefit of superb open views ot the front within this highly sought ifter residential location. Briefly ronipriung entrome pouh, lounge, dining room, pantry, kitchen, two bedrooms (one with cn* suite), bathroom. Enclosed low maintenance rear yard. Eorly viewing would be odvised
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A well preunkd terraced house wiihin easy woilung distance of the town cenlie. Bfieily (ompiismg vestibule, lounge, dining room, new fitted kitchen, two good bedrooms, three piece bstboom, attic room. Also fcoluiing attached store with plumbing for woshing mochine, gos centrol hcoting end double glazing. Ihc conseniente factor to the tov.n centre is o distinct advcnloge in this cose.
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Ibis ts 0 (horming converted cottage conveniently locotcd within the town centre, yet plcosontly nestling within the bock drop ol (litheroe costle. Ihe occomodolion briefly comprises kitchen and bolhrocm on ground floor with lounge/bedtoom on the first floor. Integral single cat garage with highly convenient remote control door ond raised
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Full details and plans from the Agents The Coach House, Duck Street VjiilillieroeTel: 01200 425697
Deceptively spacious 5 bed terraced house, completely renovated, including gas
c.h., double glazed, nevdy carpeted, accommodation over 3 floors, with a 28' x 15' lounge; large cellar m plumbed for washing
achine, off road parking (imik in progress)
details / appoinlmenl to view
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W. for change of use to a hybnd dwelling with connected business ac V ity
Lot 3 - Pniite Grassland adjoining lot 1 and lot 2 arrangements. such business created nol to include on site retail ales
Please conlac the auctioneers Richard Turner & Son Old Sawlev Grange, Sawley, Clitheroe for sale particulars and viewina
diiu viewing
A traditional grassland larm with a slonebuill tour bedroom b farmhouse requiring renovation and adjoining lour bay stone
and on Ihe opposite side ol the lane offered tor sale by informal tender as a whole or in lots. Oilers in writing required by 2 June. Viewing strictly by appointment- Sole Agents Richard Turner & Son, Old Sawley Grange. Sawley Clitheroe. BB7
4LH.Tel: 01200 441351 Fax: 01200 441666
Ribchester -1 Mile WARD HALL
RIBCHESTER, PRESTON About 18 acres
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cattle sheds and general purpose buildings, 22 acres ol l surrounding land 36 acres of adjoining land and 60 acres ol
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one and a hall acres of land vrith potential lor equestrian use, situated approximately two miles outside the village ol Waddington and three and half miles from Clitheroe.
An attractive, lour bedroomed, period farmhouse with sweeping south-lacing views over the Ribble Valley and
NearWaddinglon EBBCpcm
Tel: 01200 423655 Fax: 01200 429160 Email:
admin@inghamandyorke.co.uk
For further details contact; Tom Manson
FORTHCOMING SALES NEW! Collectors Sale on
uilt barn with development potential subject to RP„ range of
Saturday 16th June at 10 am Entries now being invited
Antiques, Furniture & Collectables Thursdays 10th & 24th May 10 am
Rural & Domestic Bygones On Saturday 19th May at 10 am • Longridge - 2 Miles SPIDERMAN 3 (IZA) * 2HRS 40 IVIINS
Daily 12.30 1.45 3.40 4.50 7.00 8.00 Sat Morn 10.45am-Sat Late 10.15pm
also in The Directors Auditorium Daily 1.40 4.45 7.55 THE BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA (PG) *1hr 55 mins Daily 1.20 3.45 6.00 8.20
MR BEANS HOLIDAY (PG) Ih r SOmins
Daily 1.10 3.30 5.50 8.10, Sat Late 10.25pm No 2.00 show Sat/Sun/Mon FRACTURE (16) 2hrs 15 mins
II® PrapeiV in a lovely pnvale setting in the heart ol ,! yh “""P i “ 'P >>y auction as a whole or in 3 lots
Daily 2.10 5.00 8.00, Sat Late 10.40pm Saturday's Little Oscar Show 5lh May LASSIE (PG) - Fun & Games at 11am
ONE ADULT FREE WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION MEET THE ROBINSONS (U) 2hrs 5 mins SaUSun/Mon 2.00, Sat Morn 11.15am WILD HOGS (12A) 2hrs
Daily 12.45 3.05 5.25 7.45, Sat Late 10.30pm The 12.45 Tuesday will be Subtitled NEXT (12A) Ih r 55 mins
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CAR BOOT SALES J Situated Top of Sawley Brow, A59.
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iTHSS SUNDAY 6th MAY AND EVERY SUNDAY i All the usual attractians an site to include bargains
galore, old and new, kiddies castles, slide. Fun family day out, massive field with car parking for thousands.,
Table for Hire, 8ft tables £3 per day. Market Butcher on site. Starting as we mean to go on.
HQtline.’Numbers ,077118 33S<93ror\07850;241842^ '
Catalogues for the above Sales will be available from the office or online via our website
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An explosion of music and arts in the Yorkshire Doles
More than 50 events in dozens of unusual
venues, including The Real Thing. Peter Grant. Paul Zenon. Julian Lloyd Webber, Michael
Portillo, Peter & Dan Snow, Stacey Kent, Flook, John Williams 8. John Etheridge, Wendy Cope ond John Hegley plus much more!
PLUS Art & About visual orts trail featuring 50 artists and loads of free Performances in Ihe Pubs and Scenes in the Square.
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INGHAM & YORKE Chartered Surveyors & land Agents
CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE. BB7 IHG LiniEMOOR '-A'« t s isir'i. • I
Dudland Hollins will be offered for sale by auction subject to conditions and unless sold previously in the Festival Hall. Gisburn at 2.30pm on Wednesday 16 May 2007. Sale particulars and viewing arrangements through the Auctioneers Richard Turner & Son, Sawley Office
Clilheroe • 6 Miles Skipton • 10 Miles
Higher Oazegif! Farm Rimiogton, Oiitheroe Lancashire
About 119 acres T '/-
THURSDAY 3rd MAY 6.00pm Kings Mill Auction Centre
Aoction Kings Mill, Queen St, Harle Syke, Burnley BBIO 2HX
Follow brown tourist signs from Bumicy Hospital to Queen St. Mill. Viewing from I lam on day of Sale.
Sale to include:. Furniture. Antiques and Collectables. Glass, Carnival “Double Dutch” Pat. Cranberry WsMF Epergne, Chandeliers, Polish Cut, Contemporary. Mirrors. Books. HavoncLs.
China • Pottery, Royal Albert, Doulton, Older Devon .Motto xvarc. \Vade, Nao. Midwinter,’Chintz. Pictures & Paintincs, Oils hy JI, Hchden, Watercolours, Lithographs.
Victorian & other .Memorabilia. Corons Folding Typewriter. .Moorcmlt .Mantle Clock. Erblich & Son Grand Piano. Other Items with proceeds to .N.W.A.A. Bo.x Lots to a Grand Plano, something for everyone.
.Refniahments Available? Free Cupbf-Tea f f l ihiyAdyert! For Further Details Tel. 01282 431953
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Rihhie Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
AH entries for inelusion in these columns sliould he on a listings Form, arail^Ic from Main Reception, Ribble Valley liorough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 425111) and liandcd in by Die 10th of the month prior to lire event.
Chipping Post Office. An exhibition
Library, Thursdays 9-30 a.m. to noon. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired
Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club, Lowergate. Tel 01200 426822. St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester: Line
dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m.. Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday at 7 p.m. Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878473 nil - St Helen’s Church, Wadding
ton. A concert by Manchester Police Choir. Inquiries, tel. 01200424809. olli-Glh - Hurst Green Open Gardens
in Spring. 1-30 - 4-30 each day starting from the Bowling Club Pavilion •5th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa
tion, meet at Chester Avenue car park for Wyre Way, Tarnbrook/Marshaw to Garstang. Tel. 01254 822851. 5ih - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society,
coach walk leaving Clitheroe Inter change a t 9-30 a.m. for Fountains Abbey. To book tel. 01200 428117.
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ALL roads will lead to Waddington on May Bank Holiday weekend. St Helen’s Church, will be the venue on Friday evening for a con cert by the Manchester Police Choir. On Sat urday there is a flower festival in the church and scarecrows will be popping out to greet the visitors. On Sunday a car boot sale will be held followed by music from the Pendle Jazz Men. On Monday the rose queen will be
.crowned, there will be a farmers’ market, chil dren’s amusements and a duck race.
by five distinguished North West artists. Tel. 01772794766. Braille IT, Meeting Room, Clitheroe
EVENTS - MAY4TH TO MAY lOTH 5lh - St Mary’s Centre, presents, an
audience with Richard Sanderson. In aid of British Heart Fund. For tickets tel. 01200 424545. 5tli - Waddington Scarecrow and
Flower Festival, Scarecrows round the village and flower festival in St Helen’s Church, Inquiries, tel. 01200 424809. Gill - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa
tion, meet Chester Avenue car park for Garstang to Shard
Bridge.Tel. Ben Brown 01254 822851. 6th - Church Croft, Waddington. Car
boot sale from 8 a.m. Jazz on the Croft to Pendle Jazz men from 2-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424809. Gill - Stepping Gut, meet Platform
Gallery at 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 6th - Ribble Film Club “The Page
Turner” (Cert 15) in St Mary’s Cine ma, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Till - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa
tion, meet at Chester Avenue car park for Shard Bridge to Fleetwood/Knott
End.Tel. Ben Brown 01254 822851. Till - Church Croft, Waddington.
Crowning of May Queen, Maypole dancing, farmers’ market, stalls, chil dren’s amusements and the famous duck
race.Tel.01200 424809. 7ih - Stepping Gut - no walk today.
Sill - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa
tion, Ribchester, meet at Maries Wood car park, at 1 p.m. Tel. 01254 878543. Sill - Clitheroe U3A In-house debate
in Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Wesleyan Row. 9th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa
tion, meet at start point for Martholme Viaduct near Great Harwood, at 7 p.m. Tel. 01254 822447. 9lh - Ribble Valley Seniors’ Action
Forum visit to Pensioners’ Parliament at Blackpool. Tel. 01200 443561. lOtli - Whalley Flower Club, A
demonstration by Jacqueline Corner entitled “Spoilt for Choice” in the Methodist Church schoolroom. Tel. 01200 428470. 10th - Stepping Gut, meet Bolton-
by-Bowland car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. lOlli - Knowle Green Village Hall,
luncheon concert featuring Eira Lynn on harp. Concert starts at midday fol lowed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948. lOlh - Clitheroe and District Record-
■ ed Music Society, meeting in the United Reformed Chuch room at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Miss Greta Allen. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424502.
Weekendplus EVENTS - MAY IITH TO MAY 17TH 11th - Stepping Out.
Meet Platform Gallery at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. mil - Samlesbury
Hall. All ages ghost walk with Simon Entwistle. To book tel. 01254 812229. 131h - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association. Meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Arnside and Fairy Steps 13 miles. Inquiries, tel. Bryan Dobson 01254 247791. 13tli - House-to-house
collections for Christian Aid week. Please help the world’s poorest people. You can return any uncollected envelopes to a local church. 13th - Ribble Film
Club presents, “Familia Rodante (Cert PC), in St Mary’s Cinema, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. A 80-year-old woman goes on a drive with her family to attend a wedding in her home town she has not visited since a teenager. M i l l - Stepping Out,
Monday go for it walks. Meet at Maries Wood car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.
M lh - Cercle Francais
de Ribblesdale, ACM in Whalley Abbey, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Marc Devaux 01282 613685.
M i l l - Ribble Valley
Diabetic Group meeting in Clitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Mrs Helen Loughlane on “Glycemic Index on Foods”. Inquiries, tel. 01254 245611. 15th - Clitheroe Ram
blers Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Edisford Bridge car park. Walk of eight miles. Inquiries, tel. Eleanor Friend 01200 424323. lath - Sawley Village Hall and Holden Clough Nursery from 1 p.m. With garden sizes reduc ing a chance to look at the vast range of smaller and compact-growing types of plants that you
can use in a smaller sized garden. To book tel. 01200 447615. IGlIi - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet Withgill Farm near Bashall Eaves at 7 p.m. for a visit to the largest dairy farm in the country with over 1,000 cows. The tour will take one- and-a-half hours, fol lowed by a visit to a pub. Tel. John Whitehead on 01200 423881. IGth - St Michael and
St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, tea dance with instruction at 2 p.m. with afternoon tea. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426769. 17lh - Stepping Out,
meet Hurst Green car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 17lh - Knowle Green
Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring Russian students from the Glinka Music School in Ekater inburg. Concert starts at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.
B Further details of some of Ihe above events can be found in tire adverliscmenls in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events lliroughoul the region is available at tlic Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe. tel. 01200 125566.
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