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sEtes^Sgt.________ ____. ____. ^ 6 YORK STREET, GLITHEROE Embracing the twin


delights and convenience ’ of town centre living


and Georgian elegance, this Grade II listed four storey townhouse oozes


charm and features every conceivable original and desirableperiodfeatnre. ,


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The beautiful early 19th Cen- tury property is sensitively


Q styled to Georgian taste and occupies a key position in


Clitheroe’shistoricconserva- tionarea. . \ ■' From the glazed entrance


vestibule, the generous dimensions of the ground floor living room are imme­ diately apparent.The first


■ period features which catch the eye are a cast iron chim- neypiece with open grate fire and original sash windows. An oak boarded floor runs


throughout downstairs, with otherlovelyextrassuchasaan


antique school-style radiator. The lower ground floor is


accessed via a staircase from the living room and can be


accessed separately at the rear. Oflce utilised as a self- contained flat, it how pro-


videsariexcellentandinviting kitchen and dining arrange-


mentconsistingoftwo rooms with an open liftk.


fimctionalandattractivecon-: temporary styled units with beechcountersaridanenamel


houses two more good-sized - The kitchen boasts both, . tore of Georgian design, and


:: sink (the chimney'breagt is • wide enough to accommodate a range style oven). The floor is


laid with terracotta tiles and -


the original pantry dooir is a -lovely retained feature. '


. The characterful and co- sy dining room is enhanced :. by a Yorkshire stone-flagged floor and stone cooling slab, harking back to an era when ; therewasnoelectronicrefrig-’ eration - ail in all the perfect space for entertaining.


' - The first floor hosts a


well-proportioned double ~ bedroom with a part glazed partition wall dating back to the property’s time as a cafe, along with a useful walk-in closet with hanging rails. A family bathroom with


roll top bath and view ofPen- dle Hill completes this floor. The second floor, accessed by a half-return staircase,


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vanity unit with wash basin. The third bedroom enjoys more lovely views of Pendle


. and also boasts an en suite with corner bath. An attrac­ tive random stone wall con­


trasts well with the smooth '


. wall tiles and flooring. At the rear of the property


is a small but delightful yard which features Yorkshire stone flagging and a raised timber deck-an area perfect for alfresco dining, drinking and family entertaining;


bedrooms, the front one be- ing a large double with smaller sash window, a common fea-


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