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Filled with period grandeur
RARELY do distinctive properties like this magnificent Georgian manor house become
available on the open market. Set as if in a picture perfect
postcard from the country, this impressive home is a centrepiece in - one of the Ribble Valley’s pretti est villages, Newton-in-Bowland. Offering more than 5,250 sq ft of internal space, this Grade II listed properCy is a perfect example of pe riod grandeur at its finest, but with practical functionality for modern day living, and is offered for sale by MSW Hewetsons for a guide price of£l,450,000. This delightful family home
boasts a walled garden with tennis court, patios and extensive lawns. Paddocks extend to 2.72 acres to complete the perfect setting for countryside living at its best. Entering into the magnificent
reception hallway with solid oak floor, a grand staircase leads up to the first floor. Downstairs hosts a myriad of
original period features. Original Georgian sash windows through out, an open fire with granite inserts and hand carved mantle sur round and stone mullion windows are just a few of the treasures to behold. The cosy morning room benefits from a multi fuel stove and
beautiful views of the garden are revealed through feature leaded windows. The breakfast kitchen fronts on
to a walled courtyard and is home to a two-oven aga. Laundry and boot rooms cany on the feature list with a fitted butler sink and hanging Sheila maid and a there is also a fitted pantry. The first floor opens out on to
a half landing with views on to the walled gardens below. Entering the master bedroom,
you are greeted by breathtaking views of Birkett Fell and Crag- stones through the sash window. A fitted dressing room complements
the room. Four more bedrooms are housed on this floor, along with two large and well appointed bathrooms. On the second floor, an open
plan mezzanine area with a round window could be used, along with bedroom number six to form a private apartment. Private parking for three vehi
cles, a two car garage and garden er’s workshop complete this amaz ing property, which greets visitors via hvo sandstone ashlar gate piers with finials and ornate iron gates. For full details, contact the
agents on 01200 424142 or visit:
www.mswhewctsons.co.uk
FACTFILE
Address: Newton Hall, Newton-in-Bowland
Price: £1,450,000 %
that allows women to work out pri vately.
Inside Spa
PENDLE Wavelengths is proud to say tliat it houses the country’s first accessible public spa - Inside Spa. If you are looking for the ideal
place to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, look no fur ther than here. Dedicated to providing excellent
treatments in a relaxing, profession al and friendly environment, a range of packages have been created by highly trained and experienced therapists. Why not spend two hours revi talising your body and mind with a Spa Experience,which includes
•a sauna, sanarium, salt inhalation steam room, ice fountain, hydro therapy pool, aromotherapy room, reflexology footbaths and monsoon
LUXURY: One of the treatment rooms at Inside Spa.
showers? Whether you are an experienced
spa-goer or a total spa novice, Pend le Leisure Trust has created a range of treatments and packages to suit everyone.
West Craven Sports Centre
HAVING been awarded the top centre in the country for innovation in inclusive marketing, West Craven Sports Centre has also continued to improve over the last 10 years. Pendle Leisure Trust’s Inclusive
Fitness Initiative at the Barnolds- wick-based centre even scooped the category award for “social and com munity”. The centre is IFI accredited which
means it can cater for the needs of disabled and non-disabled people, raising physical activity participa tion levels. Like its sister centres, the Kel-
brook Road centre has a dance stu dio and a multi-purpose sports hall.
The centre boasts a traditional
25m swimming pool along with a smaller, warmer learner pool. There is also a fitness suite with state-of-the-art equipment.
Seedhill Athletics and Fitness Centre
SEEDHILL Athletics and Fitness Centre in Surrey Road, is arguably one of the top public athletic centres in the North-West. Having had a £45,000 equipment
re-vamp, including a new throwing cage to add to its already extensive equipment, it’s no wonder the cen tre is responsible for-nurturing and producing strong local talent. Home to the hugely successful
Pendle Athletics Club, the athletes regularly return to their club with handfuls of medals. The centre also'houses a 6-lane
400m county standard synthetic track, and new floodlights showcase the steeplechase and water jump hurdles, discus cage and long jump
pit. The centre may be on a smaller
scale to its sister centres but never theless it meets up to the challenge. Its fully-fitted fitness suite has a
varied range of cardio-vascular and resistance equipment that allows anyone to pop in and undergo a gru elling gym session.
Marsden Park Golf Course
BUT if gentle exercise is more your thing there is always Marsden Park Golf Course which is open all year round. Set in the foothills of Pendle Hill
it may be a public course but it has a very' private feel. A testing 18 holes of 5,989 yards
with a par of 70, as well as a putting green and practice area. It has also benefited from a
£50,000 improvement to its machin ery, balcony and drainage. Take advantage of the bar and dining area after your roundl
Congratulations Pendle Leisure Trust on years oj
supporting your local community.
Northern Electrical
Contractors Ltd.
LIGHTING THE WAY: Seedhill Athletics Ground.
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