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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk r v o u r Brow, Clitheroe: £415,( propertytoday
ROMANTICS are getting ready to shower their sweethearts with affection as Valentine's Day approaches.
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Anticipating love to be in the air on February 14th, make sure you go the extra mile and show your loved one just how much they are adored.
From the traditional to the unusual, there are many vvays to show your appreciation for someone special. Whether you opt for flowers, a lovely meal for two, a day out or ail extended romantic break, chocolates or Champagne, opportunities abound locally to ensure that your gift, given with love, will say even more than words. And if you shop around and look at all the different options that are available, you are certain to find
something to suit your situation perfectly.
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AN outstanding Grade II listed Victorian town house in the his toric heart of Clitheroe is for sale with Honeywell at £415,000. Packed with period features,- 6..
Church Brow stands opposite’ Clitheroe Parish Church, almost in the shadow of its towering steeple. With accommodation over four
floors, it offers spacious four-bed- roomed family accommodation and
■ sumptuous style throughout. ' ’
- and inner glazed door to the hallway. 'Already the period features are
front door opens onto an entrance vestibule with an ornate tiled floor
The original solid wood-panelled' also found off the hall.
' / In the drawing room is a feature ornate fireplace with marble inserts
evident, including coved cornicing,' ■ picture rail, a decorative archway and wonderful return staircase with original handrail and decorative grille inserts.
/. A useful two-piece cloakroom is
and a practical Living Flame gas fire. A spacious lounge has views
towards Pendle Hill, an Adam-style fireplace with open fire and marble J hearth, and an ornate ceiling rose, -^ o on this floor is a nicely proper- - tioned study.
r On the lower ground floor is the
large and bespoke dining kitchen with.a good range of units, solid mahogany worktops, a Belfast sink and gas-fired range cooker, which
also powers the central heating and hot water.
, There is a separate utility room,
plus a WC and a large stone-flagged workshop. On the first floor are three bed
rooms, each generously proportioned and all stylishly decorated, plus the
three-piece family bathroom with a shower over the bath.
On the top floor is a large attic bedroom with \dews from the dormer window towards Pendle Hill, plus a Velux window and an en-suite WC. To the rear is an enclosed walled garden, mostly lawned, with planted
. borders and a flagged patio. For full details or to'view, call
01200 426041 or visit the website at
www.honeywell.co.uk. - '
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choice, a romantic meal fo r 2 and a complimentary romance pack in your bedroom.
Tailor make your romantic package by pre-ordering a bottle o f chilled Champagne.
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' Showing that you have put some
thought in will make all the effort worthwhile.
When it comes to choosing gifts, there is a seemingly endless 2
flection from which yoii can pick - the perfect present. If you decide to opt for underwear,
remember the three golden rules — size, shape, style. Comfort is key and if you don't know her size take a sneaky peak and look at her labels for the right
number/letter combination. And you can go risque in and out of the bedroom for Valentine's Day with this season's "underwear as outerwear'" trend. .
Lingerie-focused looks dominated
the spring/summer catwalks last year.
With Valentine's Day approaching now is the perfect opportunity to raid that lingerie drawer and perk up your look. . _
''I .c l h e r k n o w y o u lo v e h e r . .
Why not say it with flowers?”
f rom a beautiful .single .stem rose
If) bespoke bouquets and balloons lor every budget
I But a word of warning: this catwalk. , trend, won't translate
with well-worn comfy pants and tired everyday, bras, so start dropping those luxury lingerie hints for February 14th quick-smart. ; Time to utilise those best undies -
■ flaunting your smalls has never been so stylish.
Although it may be cold outside, why not warm up for spring by giving your loved one a gift ........... '' to get them in the mood for gardening? You can use the outdoors to say I love you wifh'some of the many hearf-war'ming gifts on offer, from pretty watering cans in pastel shades and colourful planters, to garden-orientated kitchen accessories, natural bath products and heart shaped decorative plant accessories. Hearts are very much in focus for Valentine's whether your loved one has a large garden or just a small outdoor space. Even practical tools come heart-shaped, or if you want to let the plants do
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the talking, show a loved one how special they are by naming a unique pack of rose seeds after them that they can grow into a beautiful rose bush to cherish. Don't break your heart if your
budget won't stretch to lavish gestures. You can still ensure you have a romantic sanctuary fit for
wooing by using a little imagination and treating rooms to love-ly gifts. So get passionate about your living space and prove home is where the heart is.
Whatever you choose to do this Valentine's Day, just spending time with that special someone is the perfect place to start.
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Canapes and Fruit F ta OrtAmval •
Lancashire Grown Wild Mushroom and White ■ ■ Asparagus Fetiuccine, Served with Sundri»»d Tomato Bread and Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese
SlioMIy SmoIcBd Chicken Breast and Ripe Avocado on a Mixed Baby Leaf Salad with A Blue Cheose Grossing . .
Bread Crumbed Goujons of ■ Fresh Plaice with Lemon Wedge and Homemade Sauce Tartare
Warm Duck Salad with Homemade Damson Sauce
Classic French Onion Soup Melon and Grape Coupe with Honey and Ginaer Syrup
Bacon Wrapped Breast of Wild Local Pheasant, gently braised wilh Sliced Apple and Farmhouse Cider
served wiffTa choice of BrantJy
^ and Peppercorn Sauce or Garnished with Onion Rings. ^.Mushrooms and Tomatoes
•.Pe.n Roast Fillet of Lancashire Pork.vvnii Seed Mustan# and Maple Gravy ^
Leek Courgette end Lancashire Brie Tarl
Isle of GIgha Halibut Rltel on a bed of Creamed Spmach .
£ 2 5 . 0 0 ,
' Fresh Strawberries-- / / wlh a Dark aiocoMe ar#l Grand ‘ Mamet fondue'
lemrni amt Ginger Trio fPariun Ice Cream, finger of
’ Lemort Tart and Ginger and -/ /< /
■ Lemort C h e e s e c a k e ) : ■ Baoaoa aod ToBee PaotaksA/ ■ Uncasblre Cheess Saiectloo '
• With Oatcakes and Crackers ■: ■ ; Freshly Brewed Wtlee aod Mints.'
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