I ;c . h 32 ClitheroeAdvertiser&Times, Thursday,May13th,2010 New Homes - H ^ v ' 7 ' - Vv':: ;
www.dltheroeadvertiser.co.uk ; ■Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (ClassHik) Ac^mimbdation
^ JO H N P A L L IS T E R ■ ^ ‘\ ;r :' QuutertdSun'eyon, Auctioneers, l^ndAgents, v '-v i
Residaittal Sales and Lettings'- . » ^ \ “ ACCOMMODATION TO LET / -
43 BroHitiow St Clitheroc: A well presented 2 bed mid. f terrace situated close to Ribblcsdalc School and the town > centr^' Comprising ent vestibule, lounge open to dining 5 room,, fitted modem kitchen.^ First floor: 2 beds, 3 pcct;3; bathroom inc shower, DG, GCH. Rear yard.-,
: ^ PROVISIONAL NOTICE - AVAILABLE ’• SHORTLY. ■
37 W c^ c ld Drive, West Bradford: A 2 bed semi-dci - bungalow with gas CH, D G and shower. . Outside,
Gardens and garage. . J - ’ v ' ■
81 Thjior Street, Clithcroc: A recently modernised 2 bed tdrrace with 2 recep rooms, extended dining kitchen with; modem units, and bathroom wth shower. Outside, good. sizedyard.''',-^w\;
For further details please contact Richard Pallister The Coach House, Duck Street, CUlheroe,Tcl: 01200 425697 L.iYwwj a l l i ^ r s x o . ^ ^
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The property is an attractive stone built two bectoomed rnid tenaoed cottage ofiering tastefully appointed aooocn-
■. > R I C S ^ Houses lo r Sale h : m m M Chjriered Surveyori Mortimers Brewery House
14 Ribblesdale Court, Gisburn £295,000
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^ JOHN PALLISTER - > OurteTedSiaveyof3,Aticooneers,LaidAgents,ResidenadSaIesaniLetDngs
Chartered Surveyors • Estate Agents .• Auct ioneers and Valuer: - - I'r -. ' and 63.7 acres in 8 Lo ts v , ' -
L O W E R H O U S E S F A R iM , S A D D E N F O L D . nr. N ew chu rchinP e n d le
modafion reluting, lounge, kilchen, and 3 piece batti- roomlhere is an attradive cottage gaiden to the near, and the house itse# lies wittih rneties of the Fliver Rbble., . The property is available tor open viewings on: - Sahmlay 22nd May 2pnv4pm .s •
: . For further information contact ; Mortimers, 5/7 Castle Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2BT. 01200 427331
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.ViL'chief executive of Bel-V i|sybirrwhich has an
. His to r ic Farmhouse with 8 acres in need o f modemisauon, .
detached bam with 4 acres and P P fo r conversion to 2 houses, :
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A delightfully appointed stone bust seiTil detadied honie, ofeing inult flexible in tE ^ living accomnxxlation over three floois incoipoialing, laige lining kitchen, two piece doakiDom, thiee bedncxxns with en suite ^dlties to a l.: To the side there is a delightful cottage gaiden and the property comes with two allocaled car parking spaces..
I ,;..T' ■ AccommodalioBi: Houses for Safe NWF KAVANAGH Residential Lettings
2Woodfold Hall: Mellor
24 Spring MeVdow Clitheroe
.1 Westgate- '• Read . .
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luxury ground floor apartment living dining kitchen . : ‘ i •s
. 2 bedrooms, two en*suites . - pnvateparking
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no DSS. no pets - ; - . un/fumished £1,500 pem
Ivy cb t ta g V ' ' ' ' " Hurst Green : >. >
: luxury four bed duplex apartment fitted kitchen and appliances - r- v living/dtninp room, master E-S > ' •
• private parking space ,- no DSS, no pets • — : . £950 pem
. 5 W > Read ’ hins Lane. ' t _______
detached family home 2 recs, 4 beds, en-suite ■ garage, gardens .r - . • *:• "i
; prefer non smokers & no pets no DSS, no housing benefits ' unfurnished £850 pem
A valuable residenual smallbolduig comprumg a '. character four bedroom cottage residence with tu'o adjoitune two bedroom cottages, a detached self contains studio m a pnvale setung of 34 acres all- freehold with the benefit of vacant possession. The • property has plannitig pennisston to develop the house ana cottages into one residence. ;
. Crimpton Fann will be offered for sale by auction Lot 2 detached stonebuilt bam and about 4 acres • For further infonmation contact' .
Mortimers, 5/7 Castle Street, .Clitheroe, BB7 2BT. 01200 427331 .
SIS Richard Turner & Son ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS . CUniEROE-SMILES ,M< .MdiaRWAV • 15 MILES
. COWARK, CLITHErOe LANCASHIRE BB7 3DH About 34 acres •
. CRIMPTONFARM EASINGTON ROAD.
CUniEROEOMlLES \^1UILEYA5) OMILES .. EASTHAM HOUSE FARM MITTON
CLITHEROE
LANCASHIRE BB7 9PH , ' About 153 acres' ■ ' -
Lot 14 bedroom detached residence, office, garage, nulu purpose shed and about 83 acres pnme grassland.
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Mortimers ■ Chartered Surveyors are now in receipt of an, offer for the. sum o f . £97,000 for 35 : Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2LD. Anyone wishing to place an offer on . this property should contact Mortimers Chartered . -" - ’ Surveyors, , 5/7 Castle Street Clitheroe,;';-- Lancashire, ' - BB7 2BT- ' 01200 427331 - i before exchange of c o n t r a c t s . ;
3 bedroom cottage sitting room, cellar & attic : garden forecourt • - . •- pnvate parking, rear garden • . l
. no OSS, no smokers, no pets . unfurnished £695 pem ‘
two bedroom village cottage sitting room, kitchen v -
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grdn forecourt, rear decking area - preferably no smokers, no pels ^ no DSS, no housing benefits ; unfurnished £675 pem . ‘
- View ing sm c t ly b y appointmcnl : . through the selling agents
Auctioneers: R ic h a rd lU m e r & S on A59-2MILES f :■
• . . Bamolaswick, Colne BB18 5XE
, t About 71 acres
• - ^ House Farm . ' - Broaden Lane
MSS'dAlILtlS Richard Turner & Son
A G cn o sE E R S \ m m & e s t a t e a g e s is F S T A B U S IlFD im
Lot 3 complex o f mulu purpose sheds (14.000 sq ft) wjih yard and parking.-- : 7
Lot 4 23 acres o f pnme grassland Lot 5 43 acres prime grassland •
Fabulous Apartments to Rent or Buy in Burnley & Colne Electronically gated, 2 bed
Please ring 01282 471082 or 07531 706453 to ' online at f - C ' i
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Auction sale scheduled for June, sale paniculars in > the course of preparation-
A wonderful development opportunity comprising stonebuilt farmhouse, cottage, bam, granneiy and attached stables wnh an ad^tional range of modem ' ' buildings and over7l acres of produclite meadow and pasture land for sale as a whole or in lots by auction subject to condmons unless sold previously in the Fesuval Hall, Gisbum. Near Oithcroe at 130pm
on Tuesday
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old Sawley Grange, Saicley, Clitheroe, Tel: 01200 441351 Faxi.OUOO 441666
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Auctioneers: Richard Tbme r&So n ’ Forthcoming Salps Of I .nnri
Scorton, Preston, 43 acres pnme meadow & pasture
Loveclough, Rossendale 5 acres prime grassland Longndge, Preston 5 acres with pony stables (2 lots) Auctioneers: R ic h a rd I b m c r & S o n . ■
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SOUTH HOUSE , ‘ Scisidc
' Homton in Ribblesdalc, ; Nr. Settle, N. Yorkshire :
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A 5 bedroomed Farmhouse with IS acres Meadow & Pasturcland together with a range of traditional buildings.
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To be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION in One Lot (subj. to conditions & unless sold previously) at The Royal Oak Hotel Settle on Tuesday 25th May,2010at8pm. ' ■
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Full details from the Auctioneers (RcfiJCP) Main Street, Bentham , Nri Lancaster. Tel: 015242 61444
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- on Wednesday 2nd June 2010
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- and 5 0 further acres in 6 L o t s . . ,^5;.. ■ , T o be offered fo r sale b y A u c t io n .
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M's your chance to holiday
DOZENS of house hunters look set to have a real spring in their step this May as Miller Homes embarks on its 75th an niversary celebrations in style - with holidays, iPods and even £7,500 in cash, all up for grabs in the developer’s big “Birth day Bonanza” which launched on May 8th. Anybody visiting one of
Miller Homes North West de velopments and who registers for the competition will be in with the chance of winning one of eight holidays worth £1,000, with one winner chosen from each of the eight Miller Homes regions. The eight holiday winners
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will then go forward to be in with the chance to win the top prize of £7,500 - with visitors to
millerhomes.co.uk choosing the ultimate winner in an “X- factor” style competition. Vot ing will open on June 7th and it is hoped that each of the eight holiday winners’ regions will get behind them to help them scoop the top prize. The North West region,
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■ .tenants demand all r-the mod cons w
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tools and *hat all 'i-.r/,'<; '<) h e n
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it 'comes to" kitchen'^^^i^j'f ’^ e r u i p m eW t h f r i d ^ r '^
can also make all the - v - i sn } y ; m a c h i h e 1 a h d l d r i f ' e r ^ ^ S . 4 P ® P * ' H ‘ ' v - ' ' ' ■ ' - - r r , — - • F '.ir ic lu d e d 'a s 's ta r i ia rd /M '^ ^ ^
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f muchiStorage spaceyr^%their new home; Andji^'^
as.possible.as this ismMwithchiidren around,
N “gJJ?.?y‘f,®?“y-"®®4v#Sf^4ecent-sized kitchen. even more impor-ttl
It’s'notjust faml-.-T also what tenants tell outside space and a-;v(rl
which covers 13 developments, is guaranteed one of the holi days, meaning someone could be swapping the North West for the likes of Ibiza or Mar- bella at some point this sum mer - and potentially scooping the big cash prize when the campaign comes to an end on June 20th. . Those who arc unable to make it down to a Miller Homes Development can still join in the fun. Online visitors can register their details to win an IPod - one will be given away each day of the compe tition via the Miller Homes Facebook page, so there are plenty of chances to win. Sue Warwick, National Sales and Marketing Direc-
1%, - HOLIDAY: Tracey Portington from Miller Homes.
tor of Miller Homes, said; “It’s not everyday that we get to celebrate our diamond an niversary - so we thought we should celebrate in style - and give househunters the chance to reall “So, we’ve got eight holidays,
lots of iPods - and of course £7,500 - to giveaway, which should put a smile on several people’s faces this spring. “We’re not even picking
the winner of our “birthday bonanza” either. Our y enjoy the occasion with us. custom ers, Facebook fans, Twitter followers and website visitors .
will get to vote for the people they think are most deserving of this money - and we will go with their decision. It really is as simple as that. “We’re also going to give
away an iPod Shuffle a day to anyone taking part in ourvote- - so there really are plenty of ways to win with Miller over the next few months.” For first-time buyers, Miller
Homes still has Homebuy Di rect available on a number of developments across the UK - a Government scheme which allows househunters to pay just ■75% of the new house price
now but own 100% through what is termed “shared eq uity”.
For buyers with houses to
sell, the company is also rolling out “MiSwap” - an initiative which makes buying quicker and easier as Miller Homes will purchase customers’ exis- iting houses at a fair and inde pendently assessed price. ' For further information
on the “birthday bonanza”, Homebuy Direct, MiSwap or its Danven development “Woodland Park”, on Anyon Street, visit the web site miller-
homes.co.uk
Put some thought into your extension
ALTERING, extending or re furbishing your home is never, easy but the most successful
jobs always’start in the same way - with a bit of tliought - ac cording to experts. ; . One of
the.region’s lead
ing architects, Architect Your Home Manchester’s Nigel Peel, always lets his clients be-, ginwitha wish list. “You have to start with the
end in mind as this will help keep you focused on what you' want to achieve,’’ said Nigel.- ■ , “When we first meet I always.
ask couples the same key ques tions. I get them to think about what rooms they use most of-> ten and what they use them for.. The trick is not to worry too much about the details at this stage, rather to concentrate on what you want to achieve.” ::, Nigel said that the majority of major home improvement projects fall into four main cat egories. These are: ' ; More space: This is by far
and away the most common call we receive. It’s normally when a new child is on the
way, or the kitchen is too small' and not really fit for purpose. Or maybe you are planning to work from home or want somewhere for your guests — the bottom line is you need to create more space.
, Better space: Our homes weren’t built with the way you are living today in mind, it may be big enough but perhaps it
■ doesn’t work as well as you’d like. You may want a better view of the garden, or bring in more natural light or you may ■ feel cut off when you are in the ;
kilchen. • Increased value; With,
more and more people plan ning to stay in the property for the long term they are keen to know that the money they invest will increase the value by at least as much as the im provements cost. • Change of use: Can the. cellar become a games room
;Or the carport converted into a living room. You may have options under your feet and an; architect can help you unlock the potential in your home;
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diaileied SuiyeyPrt' HUte AjehIs '- Auttionee'S Valuns OPEN DAY
4 Bank Hall Cottages, Sawley,
BB7.4RS •' 3 £169,950-
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