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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk_________Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Being Sociable featuring tbe Macmillan Cancer support Ball... atnerrons
24 CHESTNUT CRESCENT, BARROW, BB7 9FD £359,000
Larger style, executive detached home
Cul-de-sac position on this popular Ribblc Valley estate Four bedrooms, two en-suites, family bathroom Three receptions, kitchen, utility, cloaks Double garage, driveway, large gardens
53 King Street, Whalley Tel:01254 828810
F in e : :country ROSEHILL HOUSE,
BARROWFORD £1,350,000 This substantial residence occupying a delightful
location on a gently sloping site of approximately 2.2 acres. Surround by walled private gardens with an intriguing combination of soft and hard landscaping
areas. 'Roschiil House’ offers extensive family living accommodation with external heated swimming pool, sweeping driveway, and excellent private parking.
MSW HEWETSONS 6 Church Street, Qrtheroe Tel; 01200 424142
GREENACRES, WISWELL PRICE: £1,350,000
A distinctive detached period house situated in an enviable rural position on the edge of Wiswcll village with spectacular open views to the Ribblc Valley and Blcasdalc Fells beyond. The property is set in mature lawned gardens extending to
approximately 1.22 acres. With southerly aspect this property has exceptional family accommodation with the benefit of
high-quality fitments and fixtures including recently installed high-quality kitchen, conservatory, bathrooms together with double-glazing and central healing.
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Tel: 01200 428691 Tel: 01254 825569
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BANK LODGE, SAWLEV ROAD, SAWLEY BB7 4RS
PRICE £595,000
The Georgian origins of this eminent home results in an impressive abode resplendent with character and flexibility.
The uniquely arranged accommodation comprises reception hall, cloakroom, dining room, drawing room, study, dining kitchen, utility room, three double bedrooms, bathroom,
shower room, attractively landscaped rear garden, workshop and forecourt parking. A dwelling to suit the discerning.
5 4 7 (o d e Street, Ortheroe M 01200 427331
39 King Street, WUIev TefcOI.............
01254 825556
SMITHY COTTAGE, TOSSIDE, BD23 4SQ £550,000
Detached period village residence with uninterrupted open outlooks to the rear towards Pendle Hill
Potential for extending existing accommodation (subject to PP) Separate detached former coach house - ideal for conversion to holiday cottage (subject to PP)
Lounge, dining hallway, sitting room, breakfast kitchen, three .
* *" bedrooms, bathroom, central heating Prominent village comer site
Bags of potential for further development
Keyes Konst 21 Omni Street, uKiene
let 01200 444224 Situated in a superb location this 3 Bedroom Mews Style Home is in
2 THE ORCHARD, RIBBLESDALE . AVENUE, CLITHEROE £3493150
a£wssof hsown. Enhanced by a stunning rear aspect with views to ' Pendle Hill this borne also offers outstanding contemporary styled
Irving accommodation which comprises: Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, - Lounge, Dining Room and Sicmatic Kitchen to the Ground Floor. To the First Floor there is a Master Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room and a further 2 generously sized Bedrooms plus House
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delightful rear garden with a raised decked .sun terrace for enjoying the open rural aspect This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase a first class home in a first class locatioo, view early to avoid disappointment
Bathroom. Externally you will find private courtyard parking, a a honeyvv'ell Olboeti;01200 426041. 1*61254124411 R& nm d t t0 1 2 $ 4 in 2 S 5 .
10 UMEiTELD AVENUE, WHALLEY £437,500 ‘ A superb mature detached house which has been
to the rear and is located on a cul-de-sac close to tbe village
centre. Comprising 2-piece cloaks, hall, bay-fronted lounge, sitting room with French doors to the rear garden, dining 1
kitchen with open conservatory, utility room, 4 bedrooms (3 double and ones ingle) and a modem bathroom with - underfloor healing. Outside is parking for 2-3 cars lo the
'Tront, whilst to the rear is an enclosed garden; garage & : parking for one car. Gas CH and double glazing. '
Tom and Dorothy Ainsworth, Robert and Sharon Condren T04TtO7nic Ged Beesley, LyrinThomas,PenysThofnas, Angela and John Hart Tosioo7/2e
Judith Hughes, Leri Langford and Sue
Beesley T091007/2f
Jackieand Stuart Taylor, Sandra and John Lund T04ii07/fie
■ Bonnie and Victo ria Hart Ronnie Hart (snr). Sue Hart ■: arid Kathryn and Alan Jeffers T09too7/2g
Deborah
Cowking, John and Christine Houlds- worth
- : and Lee
Cowking Pat Cooke, Diana Wiggins, Jane Bolton, Dave Roper and Debbie Roper Tostoo7/zd W W t Ian and Julie Blenkinsop, Maureen and JoeTumbull Toaiimnv Cfilheroe WhoBty
Helen Dawson, Dorothy Baker, Michael Blatchford, Les Baker and Yvonne
Watson T041l07/1ld
Heather Moon, Chris and Joyce Heyes, Humphrey, Dorothy and Sam Moon, and Humphrey Moon (jnr) Tosioo7/2h
Songs raise cash lor hospice T
photos: Tony Braithwaite
HE man behind Welsh singing sensation Tom Jones' "Delilah" and the Drifters "There Goes My
First Love" performed a one man show in the Ribble Valley. Barry Mason has won five Ivor Novel-
Linda
Barnes, Carol Reid,
Barbara Barker, Susan Fillary and
Margaret
Blatchford T04V07mb
the Ribble Valley Macmillan Committee. Nearly 200 people attended a fund-rais
ing ball to boost funds for Macmillan Can cer Support. The event was held at the
Sparkling boost for cancer charity A
photos: Tony Braithwaite
SPARKLING evening with lots of money raised for a worthwhile cause was enjoyed by members of
Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, and raised more than £6,000. Attractions included a meal, auction,
raffle and plenty of music. Mrs Linda Barnes, chairman of the Rib
ble Valley Macmillan Committee, summed up the well-organised fund-rais er as a "sparkling success
David and Angela Heane, Phil Cool, Joe Martin, Bev Martin and Carrie Steingold T091007/2
Some of the guests who enjoyed
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 29th, 2007 41 the and a hospice lund-raiser at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping M e y _ _ L
lo Awards for his songwriting, and at an event for family and friends held at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping, raised £350 for the St Catherine's Hospice. During the show he sang part of
some of the songs he has written and then told how he was inspired to write them.
Mick Clarkson, Christine Banks, Walter Ellison, Karen Ellison and Angela Proctor toswo7/2c
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