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HOUSE-BUILDER Taylor Wimpey has now ojiened the doors_ to house-
hunters at its highly-anticipated Low Moor Gardens development in Ciit
heroe. , The exclusive development will
feature just 33 new homes, in a . range o'f three and four bbdroora detached designs, with prices start ing at just £299,995. Anthony Mansfield, sales and
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marketing director for Taylor Wim pey Manchester commented: “We are delighted the Low Moor Gar
. Anthony added: “Gur Part Ex change scheme ahows us to become your cash buyer at 100% market ,
lar Part Exchange initiative across ‘'. the range of homes at Low Moor Gardens, a boon to those struggling to sell.
help house-hunters with any queries, and adidse on our fantastic financial schemes.” The developer will offer its popu- .
dens development is now open for. interested buyers. We have a sales team on-site who will be available to
value, taking away the strain of
marketing your own home, meaning you can move at a speed which suits you.” ■
the development, giving first-time , buyers the chance to take that all-’ important first-step on the property. ladder for just a 5% deposit.' “Our first shovv home is due at
NewBuy will also be available at
the end of March, so anybody who is interested in finding out more about this great new development and - ourrange of schemes should get in
. touch or even visit the sales team to find out about their options,” said - Anthony. “With it being an exclusive
.; register yoiir interest sooner rather than later.”
development, we recommend you
request a brochure for the Low Moor Gardens development, which . is located on Chapel Close in Low
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Moor, visit
www.taylorwimpey.co.uk or call 01244 57953 to register your interest.
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THE Glenvale winery and ■ . cellars were constructed in the picturesque EskValley on the '
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it is a boutique winery owned since the mid-1980s by Villa Maria Estate. When the forward-thinking Mr ‘ ' Bird founded the wineiy, h e ' installed concrete fermentation vats, which were state-of-the- art at the time. In a similar spirit, its current owners have -■ invested in modern stainless - steelfermentation tanks to complement the concrete vats, which are still in use today. But moren than any -
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: reputation for good honest hands-on winemaking over ■ the years. Steve Sykes, the cellar manager, has been at Esk Valley for more than 20 years now; There is a dedicated team of
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winemakers here, separate to Villa Maria Estate but able to call on its parent company for any expertise that a difficult vintage may require. . Bk Valiey sources the grapes It uses to produce its fine wines from two main wine regions in New Zealand, the Hawkes Bay, where the Bk Valley Estate is located, and also from Marlborough, which is one of New Zealand's most famous wine regions.
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■ The red varieties are grown ■ on deep sandy gravels washed ' down from the surrounding mountains. These provide free draining soils forcing the vines to grow a long healthy root . system. In addition the gravel and pebbles that are scattered among the vines provide a
reflective.surface to prolong . the growing season and ensure
healthy but ripe grapes. • Meanwhile the white varieties are sourced from the famous Marlborough region on South Island. The 2012 is a particular' concentrated Sauvignon from a vintage that was smaller than anticipated. The notes of passion fruit mingle with the . cut grass, almost herbaceous nose typical of Sauvignon Blanc in this dry aromatic style.
• We have two pairs of wines
to give away to the lucky first two correct answers picked at random in our New Zealand- wines prize draw. Each of the two winners will receive a bottle of B k Valley Sauvignon . Blanc 2012 and a bottle of B k ' Valley Merlot, Cabernet and Malbec 2010, both bottled- under screwcap.
- To be in with a chance of ■ winning, answer the question on the coupon and return it by noon on Friday March 29th to: Wine Competition, The
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Monks knew their Knotts
porates an undeveloped at tached cottage with planning permission for further accom modation and an adjoining field of around five acres. The property is within the
been a resting house for monks travelling between Bolton Abbey and Whalley. Knotts Farm enjoys views over the Ribble Valley and towards the Yorkshire Dales. The property also incor
hallway there is a large dining kitchen with a range of fitted
Ribble Valley catchment area for Ciitheroe Royal Grammar School and also offers good access to private schools. Through the entrance
£795,000 to £645,000, this is a rare chance to buy an historic Georgian farmhouse’with its origins in the 17th Century. (Driginally believed to have
CONVENIENTLY situated nine miles from Ciitheroe, Knotts Farm is the principai property in the rural hamlet of Knotts and lies between Tos- side and Bolton-by-Bowland. Significantly reduced from
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gardens to the front and rear outside enclosed by dry stone walls. There is also a stone flagged barbecue area. For more details call 01254
are two more bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms and one ivith a dressing area. There are large level
bedrooms which are full of character and a bathroom with a slate clad iron bath. On the second floor, there -
SieMatic units, Corian work surfaces and fitted appli ances. There is a beech strip floor and traditional features such as a Georgian casement window and a beamed ceiling. The sitting room has a Esse multifuel stove in a stone sur round, while the dining room has an original Greek key pat tern stone fire surround with a log burning stove on a stone hearth. A sliding sash window overlooks the gardens. There is also a utility room and small keeping cellar. Upstairs, there are four
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