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propertytoday.co~.uk 28 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 23rd, 2007 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Readersplus i Win a case of Champagne


NESTLING at the Northern extremity for quality wine production, Champagne is about an hour from Paris. There are several areas providing the


necessary grapes for this unique wine - from the Montagne de Reims at the high­ est point, down the Cote de Blanc, famous for its Chardonnay and down the valley of the River Marne. Further south, the Pinot Noir and


Pinot Meunier ripen fully giving struc­ ture and complexity to the wines. Most Champagne is a blend of grapes from dif­ ferent areas and villages, each adding to the final blend, the sum of which is more complex than the individual wines. Produced in the southern


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region of Champagne, in an area called the Cote des Bar, this Champagne is crafted from the best of the grapes gathered from Devaux’s 1,400 hectares of vineyards. It is unusual in Champagne


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Do you buy the paper: Every week □ Occasionally □ Hardly ever i— t Please send your entry to: Champagne Devaux Competition, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clilhcroe,


BB7 2EW, by August 30th, 2007. East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd is a member of the Johnston Press Group pic. Johnston Press itself, or via its agents, will use your infor­ mation to contact you by mail, email, phone or SMS to let you know about our, or our business partners’, products, services and special offers. By supplying your email address and phone numbers, you agree tiiat we may contact you by these methods for marketing. If you do not wislt to receive information from us please tick dris box r~1 , or from our business partners please tick this box □ . Forqualily and training purposes, we may monitor communications.


to be able to source all your own grapes from your own vineyards, but for Devaux this means they can be assured of the quality of their Champagne. The Clitheroe Advertiser


and Times wine writer Mike Murdoch is offering readers the chance to win a six-bottle case of D de Devaux Cham­ pagne. D. Byrne and Son, of Clitheroe, is your local stock­ ist of Devaux Champagne. For your chance to win,


answer the question on the coupon and send your entry in by the closing date.


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WE are offering our readers the chance to win tickets to an evening dinner with box­ ing legends Frank Bruno and Sir Henry Cooper. Maree Leisure, the area’s premier fitness


stories of their careers, including sharing the ring with Mohammed Ali and Mike Tyson. A host of celebrities from the world of


sport and television will also be present. This superb event, which includes a three-


course meal and coffee, will be held at the exclusive Rendezvous Hotel, Skipton. We have two tickets for this fantastic


evening to give away. To be in with a chance of winning them, simply answer the question on the coupon and send in your entry before the closing date.


Q u es tion : Where w i l l the b o x in g celebrity dinner be held?


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A GRADE II listed town house at 12 York Street, Clitheroe, is for sale with MSW Hewetsons for £365,000. With accommodation over four floors, the property has four double bedrooms, open plan living, dining kitchen and workshops and hobby rooms. Call the agent on 01200 424142


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room and en-suite shower room are located on the ground floor. A staircase from the entrance hall­


ways leads to the first floor’s open plan lounge and dining area. The lounge, which is 15ft by almost


21ft, has a cathedral-style ceiling and a minster-style sandstone fireplace with


multifuel cast iron stove. The room also has a walk-in airing room with a range of built-in cupboards to one wall and separate floor to ceiling wardrobe units. The lounge is open to the dining


area, which measures 13ft 5in by 12ft 5in and also has a feature roof truss. The recently fitted dining kitchen has


a range of pear wood finish kitchen units and built-in appliances. Pleasant views towards Pendle Hill


are enjoyed from the property’s front elevation and it has a private cobbled cottage garden area with borders and feature hand pump waterfall. A useful outbuilding, which could be


used either as a hobby room, office or workspace, also has a two-person sauna.There is a single car garage with up-and-over door and a garden store shed/workshop. For full details, contact the agent on


01200 427331 (www.mortimers-prop- erty.co.uk)


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ON the market for £475,000 with Honeywell is The Bobbin Mill, Up Brooks, Clitheroe.This semi­ detached barn conversion has three reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen, four large double bedrooms and a three-tier lawned garden. View­ ing is by appointment with the agent. For more details ring 01200 426041 (www.honeywell.co.uk).


A FOUR bedroomed detached house at 153 Pasturelands Drive, Billington, is for sale with athertons. Occupying an ele­ vated comer position, the property has a large lounge, dining room, study, break­ fast kitchen, utility and benefits from a detached garage. For details call 01254 828810 (www.athertons-uk.com)


SUPERBLY located on this premier development and presented to high standards, this is certainly a home to impress the most discerning of pur­ chasers. Offering four reception and four bed­ rooms, 40 The Rydings, Langho is available through anderton bosonnet at £329,000. To view, call the agent on 01254 825569 (www.andertonbosonnet.co.uk).


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