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The stunning development offers an elegant collection of 3 bedroom semi-detached and mews properties, located in the much sought after semi-rural location of Clitheroe. Set within close proximity of Clitheroe Town, this development is only 15 miles from the Forest of Bowland – a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
These beautiful 3 bedroom semi-detached or mews properties embrace modern living. They have an open plan breakfast area and luxury fitted kitchen, with French doors to the garden that flood each home with light, a separate spacious lounge and a useful downstairs W/C and storage. There are 2 double bedrooms and a single on the first floor and a contemporary 3 piece family bathroom, the master also has an...
Situated in the ageless landscape of Ribble Valley, the historic market town of Clitheroe is less than 15 miles from the Forest of Bowland, known for its deep valleys and peat moorland and one of the many areas in the Ribble Valley to be designated an ‘Area of Outstanding Beauty’.
Clitheroe offers the best of both worlds! It is the perfect base for exploring Lancashire’s dramatic scenery – enjoy the panoramic views from Clitheroe Castle, or hike over the iconic Pendle Hill, home to the infamous Pendle Witches, who were tried and executed over 400 years ago.
In addition to stunning vistas, Ribble Valley is full of vibrant market towns with a bustling high streets and side streets full of character. Clitheroe is no exception; it is a marvellous mix of historic buildings, entertainment, culture and modern indulgence! It’s no wonder that it is recognised nationally as one of the best places to live in the UK.
Situated on the northern edge of the town, Hawthorne Farm is just a short walk from many amenities. Along with everyday essentials such as supermarkets, pharmacies and banks, you’ll find a number of great independent shops and eateries, including Cowman’s Famous Sausage Shop, antique shops, and cafes.
Clitheroe has also hosted a regular outdoor market since the Norman Conquest in the 12th century, which to this day is a popular fixture, offering an eclectic mix of amazing local food and clothing. While walking through the town, you are also bound to notice the Emporium; a lavishly converted old Methodist chapel comprising three expansive storeys for eating, drinking and shopping. Here, Parisian café culture meets relaxed wining and dining.
Hawthorne Farm benefits from excellent public transport links. The location has frequent bus services to nearby towns, villages and surrounding areas including Barrow, Chatburn, Low Moor, Waddington and Preston.
Clitheroe train station also has regular departures to Manchester and Blackburn, making it easy to get anywhere in the UK. The development has easy access to the A59, which connects to the M65, M61 and M6 ensuring these homes are ideal for commuters.
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