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i f . 4 4 ' C lith e ro e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s , T h u rs d a y , S e p tem b e r 20 th , 2 0 0 7 ' ’ - ■ Accommodation to Let honeywell (i^RICS


chartered surveyors » estate agents 2 - 4 Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


01200 444477 • www.honeywell.co.uk Causeway,


Great Harwood ■ £750 pern


Woodville, Rimington £750 pem


jd I«h MfrmOpm jnge, \rp £1250 PCM (UNFURNISHED)


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andertori bosonnet PORTFOLIO OF PROPERTIES TO LET


Gleneagtes Drive, Brockhal! Village, Old longho £1500.


A desirable detached home designed to provide a growing family with many future options os their needs and housing requirements change. Neo Georgian In style and concept, the accommodation is arranged over three floors and currently provides a teenager studio apartment on the second floor. This lovely property b presented to very high and stytrsh standonk Internal viewing b essential and strongly recommended. '.


A fabulous three bedroom bam conversion located on the beautiful Bleasdale Estate near Chipping. The newty converted


cunng kitchen. bathroom, Ooan, bathroom


and en-surte to master betkoom. There is a large seduded garden bordering vrooefland anoa 4 car garage.


£1000 PCM (UNFURNISHED)


- : HMEIHURST. COTTAGE,': • BLEASDALE ESTATE, GARSTANG.


9 YORK LANE,' LANGH0


Pendle Drive, Calderstones Park. £525


A stv&h first floor eportment located on this muoi sought ofter newiesidentiol development by M dw n Homes. Withlhe empha& on s ijfeh and well presented otcommodahciL i t comprises h a ll lounge, kitchen, two bedroom. Other fodtities Include rear courtyard parking (one cor) and telecom entry system. Viewing bessentid to oppreoote thb reasonably priced weD appointed opartmenL


The Stables,- Clayton Hey Fold Farm, Ribchester Rd. £795


Immaculate 3 bedroomed cottage, accommodatton located m a desirable semi rural location with fantastic views


downstairs w c There are 3 bedrooms and a new bathroom plus parking and garden area


£875 PCM (UNFURNISHED)


i. 6 FELLS VIEW/: BILLINGTON-


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An outstanding, three bedroom mid- terrace property located in a


convenient position in this popular Ribfale Valley village The property has


>een modernized and refurbished to an extremely high standard with quality fixtures aria fittings throughout.


£650 PCM (UNFURNISHED) FLATS 1A A N D 1 B , 1 ACCRINGTON ROAD.WHALLEY.


bXSfS... garden.


£6 25 PCM (UNFURNISHED)


t S & S S £82S PCM (FURMSKHWNFUfWSHED)


rear garden, large lounge dining room andoathroomwith edmer barn and shower.


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19 MASEHELD CLOSE, BROCKHALL •V ILLAGE, OLD LANGHO


A detached stone boitl single storey residence situated in a pleasant semi rural (oration and offering highly flexible, family |


it orientated living spoce. The ocrammodotion briefly comprises sporious open plan reception hoK/hing kitchen, ifvee/four bedrooms (one with ewuile), two bathrooms, study/snug. Ample parking b obo available.


. Wickcntree Row, Whins Lane, Simonstone £550 A pleasant garden fro nte d terraced pro pe rty w ith the benefit o f superb open views a t the fro n t w ith in th b hig hly sought a f te r residential


location. B rie fly comprising entrance porch, lounge, dining room, poniry, kitchen, two bedrooms (one w ith en- s uite ), bothroom. Enclosed low maintenance reo r y ord. Early v iewing would be advised


contact tel no. 01200 421755 •terrace property


A ttra c t iv e m id - ter race house in an ex ce llen t c en tral location


Good-sized lou ng e w ith fe atu re fire , d in in g kitchen w i th appliances


2 good-sized bedrooms, 3-pce b a th room, cotta g e style garden to rear


Unfurnished Tel: 01200 444477


.Colthirst Drive,': Clitheroe £460 pem


Highfield Road, Clitheroe £440 pem


M ilton Close;


Great Harwood " £375 pem


1 W ell-presented m od em quasi-semi, p o p u la r cul-de-sac locatio n


1 Fitted kitch en w i th appliances, lounge, 3 -pce b a th ro om w i th showe r


[ Chartered Surv eyors, Auctioneers, Land Agents, Letting Agents \ and your local member o f The National Approved Leuing Scheme


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ACCOMMODATION TO LET 12 Ilighficld Road, Clitheroe: (Rc-advcrtiscd) A deceptively spacious 3 bed mid terrace property with 2 reception rooms and rear garden, and good access to the town centre. Gas CH and DG windows.


* 7 3frow Top, Grindlcton: A charming semi-det cottage offering simple living and village life being the centre of the popular village, but with pleasant views towards Pcndlc Hill. The cottage has an ent vest, L/R, kitchen, 1 large bed and box room with bathroom and shower, and ample off road parking.


21 St. James Street, Clitheroe: (New) A conveniently located stone terrace property with 1 reception, D/K, 1 DB bed and 1 single bed, and shower room, with newly decorated accom, gas central heating and a useful outbuilding.


23 Cringle Way, Clitheroe: (New) A modem 2 bed town house situated in a popular location with pleasant outlook at the rear. The property is newly decorated and has gas CH, DG windows, bathroom with shower, parking and garden.


^38 Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe: (Prov notice) This conveniently located 2 bed cottage has gas CH, and a bathroom with shower and will be available at the end of September.


For further details please contact Duck Street, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 425697 RICS Richard Pallistcr, The Coach House,


1 Two bedrooms, re a r ga rde n, tw o p a rk in g spaces


Unfurnished


1 Well-presented gro un d f lo o r fla t , good-sized accomm od atio n


B rig ht a t tra c tiv e f i tte d k itch en ,


lounge; tw o good-sized bedrooms


M od em th ree -p ie ce b a th room, pleasant rea r garden


Unfurnished >


S I S M M


A ttra c t iv e f irs t f lo o r apartment, pleasantly located o n quiet cul-de-sac


1 Private p a rk in g , use o f com m un al gardens, attrac tive op en views Unfurnished


a


e, mod ern f i tte d kitchen, » be dro om, ba throom w i th shower


A self contained apartment located In the Stocks Boardhouse, country house in Staldbum. Set in a lovely rural


location 2 miles from th e village centre the accommodation comprises lounge, separate kitchen, tw o bedrooms,


bathroom. There is ample parking and use o f communal gardens.


£475 PCM (UNFURNISHED) onBumbriefly!


nea close to the amenities town centre. The property


lounge/dinec m o w ^ j tc ^ ^ b a th r p o m and two bedrooms. The property is double glazed and has gas cental neating installed.


£425 PCM (UNFURNISHED)


To v iew any o f these properties r in g o u r Lettings Department on 01254 828810 o r v is it o u r website a t www.atnertons-uk.com.


LANDLORDS • we o f fe r a free Rental A ppraisal sound professional advice and a range o f lettin gs services to s uit you r needs.


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LAND AT DINCKLEY, BLACKBURN Final Reminder


17 acres of productive meadowland with the


benefit of PP for 6 stables, tack room and menage For sale by informal tender -


closing date 28 September 2007. - Guide Price: Offers over £120,000.


34 Wellgate, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2DP Tel: 01200 442301


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Fur Sale o r To Let Ivy Barn, Burnley Road, Glsburn, BB7 4ET


Conveniently situated ju s t off the main street. Potential fo r a variety of uses. Ample on site parking.


Sales area with mezzanine, office & kitchen. Sale Price offers over £135,000 R e n t£100 p e rw e e k


To Let Primrose M ill, Woone Lane, Clitheroe


Substantial stone built mill premises with 45,000 sq ft o f storage.


Storage racks throughout property. Secure enclosed parking.


To let as a whole only on flexible 5 year lease. Guide Price £195,000 per annum


To Let 1 New Market Street, Clitheroe Town cehtre self-contained first flo or offices


extending to 69mz. Three spacious offices with kitchen & washroom.


In good decorative order. £8,320 per annum


To Let 3EA King Street, Clitheroe


Self contained firs t flo o r offices located on a busy retail & commercial street In the town centre.


Recently refurbished, decorated & carpeted. Available immediately.


Price reduced to £6,950 per annum Fo r further details


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RETAIL COSMETIC SHOP Busy location. Trading 16 mths. Good t/o to profit ratio. Flexible lease. Rent & rates £56 pw. Stock + f&f £12,000 neg. Tel 07970 282985 or 01282 814767


BURNLEY centre, shop, incl free parking, £50 pwk. Tel. 0161767 9898.


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.flats briefly consist a modem intergrated kitchen, modem bathroom with over bath shower and a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes. There is also an allocated


parking space to the rear of the property. £ 5 5 0 (U N FU R N 1S H EO )


FLAT 4 . STOCKS BOAROHOUSE,- BENTHAM ROAO. SLAIOBURN .-


located m a quiet position dose to the village centre and enjoying fabulous open views. The well maintained


accommodation comprises lounge fined kitchen, two bedrooms and


bathroom. There is a large garden to the front and small rear yard.


£4 80 PCM (UNFURNISHED)


• 6 WHITTAKER STREET,V BLACKBURN


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Commercial Premises LOWERHALL BARN


(FORMERLY DOWNHAM FORGE) DOWNHAM


Sought-after, picturesque village location


Formerly blacksmiths’ forge with retailing space


Wide range of possible commercial uses (subject to Landlord’s


approval and planning consent) 84 m2 (907 sq ft)


plus first floor 35 m2 (376 sq ft) £4,000 p.a.


Tel: 01200 444477 www.honeywell.co.uk


Home is where the heart is for us Northerners


SPACIOUS FIRST FLOOR TOWN CENTRE PREMISES


SWAN COURTYARD CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


Lease available for assignment:


Excellent location in the very heart of Clitheroe


Suitable for retail/office (subject to planning) Versatile floor layout: ' 75.2 m2 (808 sq ft) Rent £5,300 p.a. Premium £5,000


WITH the holiday sea­ son drawing to a close, many of us have returned from sunnier climates and beautiful sun-kissed destinations.' However, while we


would rather be basking in the sunshine than battling with the rain, there is always something we look forward to coming back to after being away from home, whether it has been a few days or weeks. According to new research by housebuilder Persimmon Homes, com­ missioned as part of its partnership with Marie Curie Cancer Care, home truly is where the heart is, with nine out of 10 Britons admitting to looking for­ ward to returning to their creature comforts after their holidays. In the North alone, a


quarter of us specifically look forward to coming back to see family and friends after a period away from home. And it would seem that it


is not just loved-ones we like to be reunited with on our return - nearly a third of people living in the North just cannot wait to get back and snuggle up with their duvet.


A b o u t M a r ie Curie Cancer Care DEVOTED Marie Curie Nurses make it possible for terminally ill patients to be cared for at home, with the


: people who matter to them most. Only one in four terminally ill cancer patients in the


. UK dies at home. Marie Curie Nurses care for half of these people, but Marie Curie Cancer Care wants to reach more. Marie Curie Cancer Care is taking the lead in end


of life care and believes every cancer patient should have the choice to be cared for in the comfortable and familiar surroundings of their own home. Only in 4 in 100 people would choose to die in hos-


; pital, but this is the reality for half of cancer patients. Inequity of service provision across the country means that not everyone gets the choice they


deserve. Find out more about the Supporting the Choice to


Die at Home campaign at http://campaign.mariecurie. org.uk or vwww.mariecurie.org.uk


Other comforts that


some of us admitted to missing included pets, peace and quiet, clothes to slouch around in and a good old cup of tea. Of course, home can


mean different things to different people. But almost two thirds of North­ erners agreed that home was all about comfort, cosiness and, more impor­ tantly, being with people you care about, rather than possessions or collat­ eral.- Dawn Dyne, Marie Curie Nurse of the Year,


added: “Marie Curie Can­ cer Care is working to give more terminally ill people the choice to be cared for at home, surrounded by the people they love. “This research high­


lights just how important home is to us, and that it's our friends, family and pets that matter to us most. For people with a terminal illness, having the choice to be in the familiar and comforting surround­ ings of their home, with support from their loved ones, is crucial.” S To help raise funds for


additional nurses, Marie Curie Cancer Care, together with Persimmon Homes, is urging bosses to go Back to the Shop Floor in October and take on the role of their employ­ ees for a day. For informa­ tion on how to get involved,


www .mariecu rie.org. uk/backtotheshopfloor Research was under­


visit


taken online by YouGov Pic. Total sample size was 2,243 adults and figures are representative of GB adults aged 18 and over. National average results


include: O 95% admitted to look­


ing forward to returning home. 9 27% interviewed stat­


ed that they missed their duvet, bed or pillow when they are away from home. • 35% said that home


returning to peace and quiet. 9 11% miss their pets


sample size was 585. Results included: O 26% interviewed stat­ ed that they missed their


when away from home. . The Northern region


forward to coming back to family and friends. • 12% look forward to


means being with family. • 23% stated they look


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duvet, bed or pillow when • 24% stated they look returning to peace and they are away from home, forward to coming back to quiet. 9 32% said that home family and friends.


means being with family. O 12% look forward to when away from home. A one-stop service for moving home.


WHEN you are moving home, there never seems to be enough hours in the day to get everything done.


' From organising the now mandatory home information packs, surveys and.





solicitors to filling in endless forms - let alone worrying about the actual move when the big day eventually arrives. That's where the Habitus Home


Move Service comes in. Ben Kitowski, a chartered surveyor


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and one of the directors of the compa­ ny explains how the company oper­ ates. He says: “In addition to our current


services of conveyancing, surveys and home information packs, we are taking home moving into the next era by


offering customers a one-stop shop service for the home mover. “This means that with one phone


call customers can arrange everything they need to get them moving. “We can assign you a personal


home moving advisor to project man­ age your move, so you don’t have to spend hours on the phone chasing people dealing with your move. ‘The feedback we have been getting


from our customers is fantastic. We offer some unique and market leading services for the home mover, such as a mobile conveyancing service, so you


don’t have to take time off work to sign paperwork, and we are open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Sunday. “Our energy assessors are also


available Saturdays and Sundays to undertake the energy inspection of your home for your convenience. “So whether you are selling or buy­


ing a home, we are here to make everything to do with your property transaction run smoother and easier for everyone in the chain.” Habitus was one of the first compa­


nies in Lancashire to prepare a home information pack for a customer and its


heritage goes' back to over 50 years of experience. Habitus has been featured on the


“Tonight” programme with Sir Trevor McDonald as industry experts, and ,in October Ben Kitowski, director of Habitus East Lancs, will be attending the Grand Designs exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham, as an industry pro­ fessional. ® For further information, contact


Habitus East Lancs at its local office at Shuttleworth Mead. Padiham, on 01254 877290 or email movingadvisor @ habitus-eastlancs.co.uk


9 10% miss their pets


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