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www.clitherooadvertisor.co.uk Thursday, February 12 2015 Hot Properties Churn Clough House, Churn Clough Reservoir, Sabden
This is a rare chance to buy an outstanding stone built residence which is situated
. in the shadow of Pendle Hill. Offered for sale for £649,950, the property was built circa 1892 for the water bailiff. Altered from its original cha let style design in 1995 and transformed into its existing structure, it is situated on the banks of Churn Clough Reservoir with uninterrupt
ed panoramic 360 degree views.
Appointed internally to ex acting standards, there is a spacious entrance hallway, cloakroom, lounge and study. An open plan dining area opens to a superb fitted
kitchen. There is also a utility room. Upstairs, there is a mas
ter bedroom with en suite shower room, three further
bedrooms and a house bath room.
The property is approached from the rear via a sweeping
stone set cobbled driveway with access via remote con trolled electrically operated wrought iron gates. There is
also a detached stone built garage. For more details call 01254 828922 or visit:
www.finean-
dcountry.com '
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popularstreet close to all stone fireplace. The lounge -room. The latter has a three‘s the amenities of Chtheroe - hasalargehandmade brick.,''piece suite with a bath and-1 town centre.
feature fireplace with a showerover.
.vwoj^tunily, theprop- ; clad walls with cream and ,v age and access to the back ■ 1 ertyis offered for sale for: woodenbaseandwnll unite.
Presenting a great oppor- - cosyrealflameeffectgas ‘ Outside there is a ipaved tunity for a first tune buyer stove. The kitchen has pine - yard to the rear plus kor- S!
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Smiths Gore Saccary House, Saccary Lane, Mellor
Saccary House is a detached period farmhouse which re quires upgrading and reno vation throughout. Positioned in its own large gardens, the property which is offered for sale for £695,000, has plenty of po tential for anyone looking to create a large family home. The current owners have oc cupied the property for more than 30years and through
time have altered and ex tended it.
On the ground floor there are four reception rooms, one of which is a large living room and these rooms benefit from features such as ex posed beams, open fireplac es and large windows that
alio w in plenty of light. There is a kitchen, separate utility room and boiler room, plus a conservatory from which to
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. view the manicured gardens. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, the house bathroom, shower room and
a study. A large landing area could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. Outside there are 1.1 acres of garden and three timber out buildings.
For more details call 01200 411046 or visit:
www.smiths-
gore.co.uk
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