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For a free, no obligation valuation please contact your local office or our Fine & Country Head Office119-121 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 7AG+44 (0)20 7079 1515 | [email protected]

Turn your home into a bestseller

Your home is an unfolding story. This is why at Fine & Country, we use a lifestyle approach to marketing to help people see your home as you see it.

We do more than sell houses, we turn your home into a bestseller.

Share your story with us #BestsellerHome

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WELCOME

ISSUE 1

Fine & Country 39 King Street, Whalley Lancashire BB7 9SP

Registered in England and Wales. Mortimers Estate Agents Ltd

T: 01254 828922E: [email protected]

F I N E & C O U N T R Y W H A L L E Y

Encircling the diverse area from the south of the county with its rich industrial heritage, to the beauty of the north and west and encompassing some of the most picturesque sceneries which are recognised as ‘areas of outstanding natural beauty’.

All our Fine & Country properties are marketed and managed from our dedicated Fine & Country office suite situated in the historic village of Whalley. Local marketing throughout East Lancashire includes the Ribble and Hodder Valleys, the Forest of Bowland, Preston, Chorley, Longridge, Chipping, the Forest of Pendle including Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Barnoldswick, Blackburn and Darwen, the Forest of Rossendale, Hyndburn and north to Hellifield and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

The larger towns in the county boast many and varied properties from former mill owner’s homes to the tranquil idles of rural Lancashire. These are areas of growing attraction to tourists and to residents of urban area seeking recreation in the countryside. This historic part of Lancashire also attracts commuters travelling to the larger cities of Preston, Manchester and Leeds with excellent rail links and good access to the motorway networks.

Experience has proven the value of regional marketing, since a high proportion of the potential market place is already in the county. However, Fine & Country clients benefit from a wider promotion of their property with a regular presence in country life magazines such as Lancashire and Lake District Life, Fine & Country’s own publication, ‘Refined’, Live Ribble Valley and Live Preston. All these glossy magazines are distributed to professional bodies and suitable applicants from a huge data base and are available through all Fine & Country offices making our advertising of individual properties truly nationwide.

This past year we have seen a significant upsurge in the number of properties coming onto the market from varying sellers who want to both upsize and downsize their current properties. The economic climate has improved significantly and we can report that 2015 saw a number of completions far in excess of previous years. Instruct Fine & Country and you could benefit from our knowledge, experience, expertise and contacts and our well trained, educated and courteous staff. You are assisted, advised and informed throughout each stage of the whole transaction. If you are thinking of a sale at any point, please do not hesitate to call. We will come and give you some honest advice on what we think your property is worth and how we think we can help. We will help you navigate the somewhat choppy waters of the present time, ultimately to a safe harbour.

Don’t hesitate to take advice from people who know the market, know the buyers and know the best way to a successful sale.

Ian S LloydDirector Fine & Country Whalley

Fine & Country in East Lancashire and the Ribble and Hodder Valleys

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10M A R K E T

R O U N D U PFINE & COUNTRY AGENTS

COMMENT ON THEIR LOCAL

PROPERTY MARKET

7F A M I L Y - C E N T R E D D E S I G N

INTERIOR DESIGN HAS THE POWER TO TURN A

HOUSE INTO A HOME. LISA PREECE TALKS TO

AWARD-WINNING DESIGNERS LANDMASS LONDON

TO SEE HOW THEY WORK THEIR MAGIC

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THE LATEST NEWS, EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

ON THE FINE & COUNTRY AGENDA

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AS IAN JACKSON DISCOVERS. AND

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EXPLORING THAN APPLEBY MANOR

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PROPERTY IN RAMSEY

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WELCOME

ISSUE 1

Fine & Country Whalley 39 King StreetWhalleyLancashireBB7 9SP

T: 01254 828922E: [email protected]

F I N E & C O U N T R Y W H A L L E Y

Ian Lloyd, Director, FNAEA, FPCS, FNAVA With a wealth of local knowledge spanning over 40 years Ian knows more about the Ribble and Hodder Valley property market than most. He has a wealth of experience having worked in the area for his entire professional career and has valuable local knowledge combining the benefits of modern technology and social media with the important values and beliefs of a traditional estate agent.

John S Kenyon, Director, MRICSHaving worked in estate agency since 1979 John has many years’ experience having worked in a highly successful office specialising in the Blackburn, Darwen, Pleasington and Hoghton and Chorley areas. He has a wide experience in property sales, valuation and a wealth of contacts throughout the area.

Edward Snowden, Director, BA (Hons), MSc, MNAEA, MARLAEdward is locally born and bred with some 15 years’ experience in the profession spanning the full spectrum of the market but with particular interest in individual and period properties. Edward has moved a vast number of individuals and families around the surrounding area and his local knowledge and commitment to delivering a dedicated and highly personalised service has contributed to that success and resulting in his reputation for ‘going the extra mile’.

Joy Didsbury, Client Liaison and Marketing ConsultantJoy has a huge amount of experience with customer service and is responsible for communication with our clients as well as day to day administration and organisation of all our dedicated Fine & Country properties. Joy helps oversee the vital communications between ourselves, our clients and solicitor contacts. She also views each property we are instructed to sell, with her team of negotiators, giving them first hand knowledge of the intimate details of each home..

Suzanne Sumner, Client Liaison and Marketing AdministratorSuzanne’s role in the office is focused on customer care and she is dedicated to offering a first class personal service to buyers and sellers alike. Suzanne fully supports the Fine & Country team and the clients and specialises in advertising, media and communication, her attention to detail is evident in the stunning property brochures which she is responsible for creating. Suzanne prides herself on her accuracy and will not market the client’s property unless they are fully happy with the choice of photographs and description of their home. Suzanne also views each property giving her first hand knowledge of the intimate details of each home.

Registered in England and Wales. Mortimers Estate Agents Ltd

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DESIGNFAMILY-CENTRED INTERIOR DESIGN HAS THE POWER TO TURN

A HOUSE INTO A HOME AND PROFESSIONALSCAN MAKE A VISION COME TO LIFE MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN A TIME-PRESSED HOMEOWNER. LISA PREECE TALKS TO AWARD-WINNING DESIGNERS LANDMASS LONDON

Interior designers at Landmass London settle only for perfection. Established in 1998, the experienced team are renowned for creating some of London’s most desirable homes. Their unrivalled imagination has earned them numerous accolades, including “Best Interior Design in London” in the Daily Mail UK Residential Property Awards. They specialise in commissions from home owners wanting to produce the most prized confi guration of their property, complemented by timeless interiors and stunning features.

Landmass London was recently hired by an art-collecting family living in a secluded home in Little Venice, London. The clients wanted to accentuate the original period details of the property and make the most of the vast ceiling heights, using the spacious rooms to provide a sense of grandeur and scale. Three of the key rooms that were given a full makeover were the lower ground family room, the living room and the kitchen. After talking to their clients, the two designers, Eleri Lloyd and Ruth Soria, realised that the ground fl oor would be perfect as an entertaining space. From the start of the project, they were eager to knock through the dividing wall between the hallway and dining area to fl ood the space with light and provide a large, open-plan entertaining space. As the property is Grade II Listed, planning permission to make the change was a necessity. This also meant the designers protected and restored original features such as the cornice, skirting, doors and frames, which are original to the building. “The restrictions caused some problems as the ceiling was traditional lath plaster, which is also a protected feature in certain areas of the property,” Eleri points out. “This meant we had to consider alternatives to spot lighting in the ceiling in these parts of the house.”

A new marble fi re place was installed and oak chevron fl ooring was introduced with a bespoke stain and oiled fi nish. Subtle paint colours were chosen to enhance the sense of space. “The client’s art work was also a key factor for the design and a hanging system was introduced around the room, which enabled our client to hook lights above paintings as they wish,” Ruth discloses. “The neutral surroundings let these art pieces speak for themselves.”

“The brief for the lower ground fl oor was all about creating an area for the family to relax, watch TV, and allow the children to play in the garden while being supervised from the kitchen area,” Eleri explains. The space is fl exible, with the kitchen separated by sliding pocket doors which can disappear into the wall to have an open-plan kitchen living area when desired.

To read more about this project, visit:www.fi neandcountry.com/uk/blog

ABOVE:To learn more about Landmass London

visit: www.landmass.co.uk

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NEWS

Fine & Country opened a ninth Portuguese office in December 2015 with Fine & Country Albufeira joining the network of estate agents in over 300 locations worldwide.

The office has been established by Fátima Donnelly, who has lived in the area for over 12 years. Albufeira is the Algarve’s most popular tourism destination, known for its great beaches and nightlife. The market in the Algarve is particularly positive at the moment with 5% growth anticipated in 2016 due largely to the NHR tax regime attracting retirees from Northern Europe. Properties in the area range from apartments for around €200,000 to luxury villas for around €5 million.

For more info please contact:Albufeira (Portugal head office): +351 919 482 [email protected]

Portuguese expansion

Fine & Country has expanded its global reach by opening the Costa Blanca South office in Spain in January. The office, which is located in the prestigious area of Punta Prima between the towns of Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa, will cover a large area which includes the two million residents of Alicante.

Fine & Country’s new office has been established by Elena Ivanova, Managing Director of Bennecke, one of the leading real estate agencies on the Costa Blanca. “There is a wide variety of properties in the area including apartments, townhouses, bungalows and villas with a range of prices to suit,” Elena said. “We are delighted to join a strong network with a great brand reputation that offers the best in international real estate.”

For more info please contact:Costa Blanca South: +34 96 571 43 [email protected]

The Spanish sun is calling

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Date for the diaryThe Fine & Country Gold Cup is returning to Dallas Burston Polo Club in Warwickshire on Sunday 10th July from 11am to 5pm. Last year’s event saw thousands of attendees turn out to watch the Cup, which provided plenty of thrills as well as a lovely day out.

There will be something for everyone, from a champagne bar for adults to children’s area with funfair attractions, face painting, pony rides and competitions. Plus, families can purchase a delicious picnic hamper to enjoy on the day from the polo club.

The event is free to attend, with a donation of £10 requested per car. All proceeds will be donated to the Fine & Country Foundation, which is dedicated to fighting the causes of homelessness. Please see www.fineandcountry.com/uk/event to book your tickets.

On the boxFine & Country has made its first television advertising campaign. A 30-second commercial will air on the Channel 4 group of stations, known as ‘the home of property’, throughout March, April and May 2016. It will focus on Fine & Country’s lifestyle approach to selling homes and the importance of choosing an agent who understands how to turn a home into a bestseller.

“This is an exciting time for Fine & Country,” said Jon Cooke, CEO of Fine & Country. “TV is the natural next step to allow the brand to reach more people than ever before. The advert will demonstrate that while we’re well known for beautiful country houses, we also list a wide range of modern urban apartments and town houses, catering for all types of sellers of prime residential properties.”

Fine & Country Portugal added to their award success with the highly coveted ‘Best International Real Estate Agency Marketing’ award. This came after winning two regional awards, with the office going on to triumph in the worldwide category. Held in December 2015, the contest saw more than 2,000 entries from over 110 countries.

Joint managing partners of Fine & Country Portugal, Nuno Durão and Charles Roberts, said: “Winning these accolades in the face of incredibly strong competition from estate agencies across the globe has reinforced the work the company has put in over the last year to deliver the best of marketing expertise to our customers. It is a great credit to our marketing team in Portugal and the support of the Fine & Country brand based in London.”

A winning streak

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M A R K E TR O U N D U P

WITH AVERAGE HOUSE PRICES INCREASING BY 6.4% IN 2015, NOW COULD BE THE PERFECT TIME TO INVEST IN PROPERTY. BUT HOW IS THE MARKET FARING IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE UK? OUR AGENTS SHARE THEIR OPINIONS ON THE HOUSING MARKET IN THEIR AREA TO HELP GUIDE POTENTIAL BUYERS TOWARDS A BEAUTIFUL HOME THAT COULD ALSO BE A HEALTHY INVESTMENT

1 East MidlandsAndrew Marshall, Fine & Country Market Harborough, says: “We have noted year on year increases in sales to buyers from London and the South East, and we predict that this trend will continue in 2016 and beyond. Plus, with the announcement that the electrifi cationof the Midland Mainline will go ahead, Londonwill be closer than ever.”

“Market Harborough already has the highest average price of Leicestershire’s market towns but it is still well below that of London and the South East. We are fortunate to have so many astonishing areas of natural beauty and unspoilt villages, plus top schools, shops and restaurants that help attract buyers from further south.”

2 East Simon Bradbury, Fine & Country St Neots, recommends investing in Cambridgeshire.“In my opinion, St Ives is a perfect investment opportunity for 2016, due to the charm and peacefulness of village life, combined with the convenience of easy access to the cities of Cambridge and London. I expect the villages of Hemingford, Houghton, and Hilton to be particularly popular in thecoming year.”

3 North “The property market in the Lake District and North Lancashire remains challenging; although activity levels are on the increase, prices on the whole have remained static. That being said, we have enjoyed a positive start to 2016, and we are optimistic about the year ahead,” says Sarah Edmundson from Fine & Country Lakes.

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4 South WestBristol experienced a surge in demand in 2015, and local Fine & Country agent Rupert Oliver is expecting the city’s popularity to continue. “This is most notable because of the electrifi cation of the Great Western Line, but also Bristol’s strong student population and rising growth in the legal, health and engineering sectors. These factors, coupled with the low volume of new builds, means that it’s a good city to buy property in.”

Craig Hughes from the Cheltenham branch says: “The market in Cheltenham is one of buoyancy and vibrancy. This is because there is still a lack of new instructions coming onto the market so once something does come on, interest is high and viewings happen quickly. Our applicant levels are rising and weekend viewing slots are being booked and fi lled up well in advance. I think that house prices will hold fi rm in the price brackets of £500,000 to £1 million, with the larger property increases being seen below £500,000.”

2016, and we are optimistic about the year ahead,”

the electrifi cation of the Great Western Line, but

ABOVE:Three-bedroom wing of acountry house. Price: £765,000.Fine & Country Bristol. Tel: 0117 973 3081

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5 London As Central London is becoming increasingly out of reach to many buyers, Lucy Edlin ofFine & Country Cockfosters recommends buying in the north of the capital city. “North London is one of the most sought after places to live. You have the best of both worlds; Central London is a 30-minute tube ride away and yet the picturesque countryside surrounds you. House prices are rising quickly here as well as in Central London, so it is a perfect time to invest.”

6 WalesJulie Elliot from Fine & Country Swansea says: “In the Mumbles and Gower areas, property prices hold a premium due to the beach location. The area attracts a whole range of buyers from professionals, second home-owners, retirees and young families. Another reason why Swansea and Mumbles are so popular is due to extensive investment. A new science and innovation campus has recently opened at Swansea University, which will create 5,000 new jobs. With plans in place for an ingenious tidal lagoon as well, the development in the area is encouraging pockets of development and expansion throughout the city, which will in turn see an increase in demand and value for properties in the area.”

buyers from professionals, second home-owners,

7 West MidlandsRebecca Doble, Fine & Country West Midlands, says: “The New Homes team has reported excellent sales rates and has seen phenomenal success in Solihull and the surrounding areas. Birmingham and the Solihull area are experiencing huge regeneration thanks to Birmingham Airport being just10 minutes from Solihull town centre, which has daily fl ights to China starting this summer. Plus, we have highly rated schools, and superb transport links including the new Grand Central Station and motorway network.”

8 Yorkshire and the Humber“Interestingly, we have already seen an increase in buyers arriving from the south this year as highly skilled workers choose to leave London for buoyant city regions such as Leeds and the surrounding areas. The value for money, compared to the South for example, is exceptional,” says Mark Manning from Fine & Country in Yorkshire.

and the surrounding areas. The value for money, compared to the South for example, is exceptional,”

Birmingham and the Solihull area are experiencing

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E S C A P E S

EDENCLOSE TO

THE EDEN VALLEY IS APTLY NAMED, ASIAN JACKSON DISCOVERS. AND THERE’SNO FINER PLACE TO START EXPLORINGTHAN APPLEBY MANOR

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Snowfl akes drift lazily down from the sky, falling upon the upturned faces of guests who are amongst the fi rst people to enjoy Appleby Manor’s brand new, state-of-the-art Spa. The use of an outdoor Jacuzzi in a snow storm might sound positively Scandinavian to some, but as one attendee notes as warm water swirls around himin dazed eddies, it is in fact “The only way to enjoy a snow storm.”

The Eden Valley, whether in summer, winter, autumn or spring, is breath-taking. A million acres of pristine wilderness, dotted with villages, hamlets and cottages, it is surrounded, nurtured and sheltered by the mountains and fells of the Lake District, north Pennines and the Yorkshire Dales. Appleby Manor, the once splendid home of a wealthy solicitor, has sat within this magnifi cence since it was built in 1871.

Constructed of the fi ne pink sandstone found in the nearbyHeights Quarry, it sits atop a rise, offering unparalleled views of Appleby Castle and other prominent features that nestle between the peaks of Cumbria’s Lake District. Inside, fragrant logs crackleand spit in hearths and visitors are greeted by the scents of books at rest, good food cooking and fresh linen. The feeling of ease, common to all great country manor hotels, is almost tangible; internal fi ttings of the fi nest Pitch-Pine are accompanied by what seem to be period furnishings, although ones that have been chosen as much for comfort as for style. The central staircasecurls up through the body of the building and the familiar creaking of stepped-upon aged wood adds to the sense of otherworldliness,of bygone times and a slower pace of living.

Appleby Manor though, is a place of contrasts. Dinner in the English oak-lined dining room is a blend of classical dishes served with a modern twist. Helium-light souffl és contrast with truffl e-infused vegetables and the menu sports terrine of local game, venison, Lakeland beef and Norwegian Halibut. Vegetarians are well catered for, desserts are works of art and the cheese board– a tour de force of local specialities – is magnifi cent. Bistro dining is also available for those who prefer things a little less formal; the prices here are more than reasonable, yet no sacrifi ce in the quality of the fare is to be found.

It is, however, the addition of the Spa that provides the starkest contrast to the late 19th-century surroundings. The facilities are brand spanking new and the whole project is the brain child of award-winning architect Duncan Mackenzie, the designer of Champneys Springs, The RAC and numerous other spas around the world. Its fi ne lines, muted hues and contrasting materials create an ambience that is almost self-consciously modern. Temperature, lighting and colour have all been carefully thought out and the result is a spa experience that is head and shoulders above the competition.

TOP: Part of the new Spa at

Appleby Manor

FAR LEFT: A crackling outdoor fi re pit

provides a place of respite

LEFT: The lovely Appleby Manor

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The experience begins in the salt inhalation room, where a warm and gentle heat prepares pores for the cleansing to come. A short stop at the pedidarium, where warm jets soothe tired heels, is followed by the moist heat of the steam room, the intense heat of the sauna and a cooldown under the Rainsky and Monsoon shower. This ritual prepares tired muscles for the sheer joy that is the hydrotherapy pool, before invigorating jets add an additional layer of refreshment to both body and mind in the outdoor spa bath. A unique set of treatments are also available, with products carefully selected for quality.

Location-wise, secluded though it may be, the hotel is central enough to represent an excellent jumping off point from which to explore the vale. The sandstone of Lowther Castle, just a short drive away, reveals a magnifi cent work in progress. The once proud remains of one of England’s fi nest gothic homes is being lovingly re-imagined, not in its original role but as a carefully manicured garden. There are mossy woods, secret summerhouses, stone seats and hidden ponds to discover and a short trip to the café for a quick bite can be accompanied by a visit to the Lowther family’s art collection, which showcases some fascinating pieces from history.

Walks, a staple pursuit of the region, also abound. The Ashgill Force, located near the village of Garrigill – once an industrial landscape of lead mining – is the highest in the region and well worth the short walk down into the wooded gorge. The more adventurous can take part in a longer hike or cycle down to the Broomrigg Forest in search of its enigmatic prehistoric circles; several sets are there to be discovered, many surprisingly low against the ground and the exact purpose of the stones remains a mystery.

Travelling south, cruises across what is arguably the UK’s most beautiful lake, Ullswater, can be enjoyed year-round, though warm clothing is a must during the colder months.

The mix of verdant countryside, traditional towns and distinctive sandstone villages, many of which date back to Viking times, provides an endless variety of stopping-off points for those keen to explore the region by car, bicycle or boat. It’s easy to travel to Pooley Bridge or Glenridding for a lunch stop in one of the cafés, restaurants, hotels or inns. Alternatively, Appleby Manor can provide a made-to-order picnic and sitting in the shade, “beside the lake, beneath the trees, fl uttering and dancing in the breeze,” one can enjoy the “host of golden daffodils” that inspired Wordsworth to write his most famous poem. Other adventures, too numerous to mention in full, await discoveryso that you too can wander, if not as lonely as a cloud, then at least with its untroubled candour.

From Hadrian’s wall to the historic town of Alston, with its railway museum, art galleries and cafes, from the idyllic poetry path to the Smardale Gill National Nature Reserve, a stay at Appleby Manor is likely to be just one step on the road; thefi rst of many.

For more information about Appleby Manor,see www.applebymanor.co.uk

ABOVE: Ruins of Lowther Castle in Cumbria

BELOW: Five bedroom detached for sale in Coniston,

Lake District, through Fine & Country Lakes and North

For more information about properties for sale in the area:

Fine & Country Lakes and NorthTel: 01539 733500Email: sales@fi neandcountry-lakes.co.uk

Fine & Country PenrithTel: 01768 869007Email: northlakes@fi neandcountry.com

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An imposing detached stone residence of excellent proportions being formerly a farmhouse and separate adjoining barn, skilfully joined together to create a good sized family home with a wealth of internal accommodation.

Formerly known as Bradley Lee, in the land of the Earl of Derby and later in the 19th and 20th Century part of the Hothersall Hall Estate, Woodlands Farm occupies a splendid position lying in cottage style woodland gardens of approximately 1.6 acres with an adjoining 12.5 acres of private bluebell woodland, which is officially classified as a biological heritage site of county significance for wildlife and ecology. EPC Rating: D

HOTHERSALL

PROPERTY: Hothersall, LancashirePrice: £1,250,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

R E S I D E N C E W I T H G A R D E N S A N D

P R I V A T E W O O D L A N D

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A detached private residence occupying an outstanding location and commanding 180 degree views over stunning Ribble Valley countryside with aspects towards Ribchester village, Stonyhurst College and the River Ribble.

The property has been designed and orientated so that the principal reception rooms and bedrooms take full advantage of the spectacular aspects. Lying in approximately 2.2 acres of formal gardens and grazing land The Grange was completely rebuilt some years ago and now provides stunning internal accommodation with high quality fitments throughout making this a most impressive residence which must be viewed to be appreciated. EPC Rating: E

S T U N N I N G V I E W S O V E R R I B B L E V A L L E Y

C O U N T R Y S I D E

CLAYTON-LE-DALE

PROPERTY: Clayton-le-Dale, LancashirePrice: £1,175,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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A substantial imposing detached country residence with extensive internal accommodation constructed approximately 22 years ago to exacting standards and with a wealth of luxurious features throughout. The property is located within 1/4 of a mile of Whalley village and lies in delightful landscaped gardens of approximately 1.96 acres, professionally landscaped and incorporating to the front, a sweeping block paved driveway with ample parking for a number of vehicles accessed by electrically operated wrought iron entrance gates. There is a central fountain turn round area with sodium garden lighting and three Victorian reproduction street lights. The driveway leads to a substantial four car garage with two electrically operated up and over entrance doors with integral stores either side. EPC: Rating C

WHALLEY

PROPERTY: Whalley, LancashirePrice: £1,950,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

C O U N T R Y R E S I D E N C E W I T H L A N D S C A P E D

G A R D E N S

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Lying in a parkland setting of outstanding natural beauty and believed to have been built in the early 1800s this most charming of properties offers well planned internal accommodation with many original period features and with the potential for extending the existing living accommodation into the adjoining former dairy and grain store which could also easily make a separate dependent relatives property, cottage or workspace.

With grounds adjoining Read Hall and nestling in a small hamlet of five properties, Read Hall Farm lies in approximately 3 acres of adjoining grounds being mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and an adjoining 7 acre (approximately) woodland. EPC Rating: D

3 A C R E S O F G R O U N D S W I T H A N A D J O I N I N G 7 A C R E W O O D L A N D

READ

PROPERTY: Read, LancashirePrice: £950,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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A spacious architect designed seven bedroom detached residence occupying a very pleasant rural location with open aspects to the front over rolling countryside and aspects towards the River Ribble. Designed around a sloping site and offering over 6,250 sq.ft. this large family house provides spacious and multi-flexible internal accommodation on the fringe of both the Forest of Bowland and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

The property lies in grounds to the front, side and rear, the front with a brick paviour driveway leading to the garages and car parking area and to the rear, the garden incorporates the lawned area with stone flagged patios. Multi flexible internal accommodation with swimming pool.EPC Rating: D

HELLIFIELD

PROPERTY: Hellifield, North YorkshirePrice: £950,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

S P A C I O U S A R C H I T E C T D E S I G N E D D E T A C H E D

R E S I D E N C E

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Church House is an exceptional five bedroom detached residence constructed by the current owner to very high specifications and lying on the periphery of Brockhall Village Development with very pleasant aspects to the rear over the Blackburn Rovers Training Ground.

Adjoining this excellent family residence, and in a plot of land originally reserved for a large residential house is a detached building housing a swimming pool, hot tub and steam room. The owner currently runs a business from the premises – Chapels Spa, which could easily be converted into living accommodation for elderly parents or the boomerang generation. EPC Rating: C

R E S I D E N C E W I T H S E P A R A T E F I T N E S S

A N D S P A C E N T R E

OLD LANGHO

PROPERTY: Old Langho, LancashirePrice: £895,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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A fine example of an exceptional barn conversion completed to exacting standards with a wealth of luxury internal accommodation, well planned throughout, with principal rooms overlooking the delightful far reaching views over rolling countryside. This unique property is situated in a favoured location on the fringe of Grindleton village. Handily placed for access to other Ribble Valley towns and villages including Chatburn, Waddington and Clitheroe itself with other major East Lancashire towns easily accessible via the A59 with routes through to Yorkshire and Preston and the motorway network. The property lies in landscaped gardens to the front and rear with a triple brick paviour driveway to the front leading to a substantial detached garage block. The main side garden area takes advantage of the very pleasant uninterrupted views.EPC Rating: D

A N E X C E P T I O N A L B A R N C O N V E R S I O N

GRINDLETON

PROPERTY: Grindleton, LancashirePrice: £829,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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Occupying an outstanding rural location in the heart of the Ribble Valley amidst open rolling countryside, this four bedroom stone built period property, believed to have been constructed in 1645 with later extensions, is set in approximately 1 acre of gardens, including wooded and wildflower areas and an adjoining 3.5 acre paddock/field. The internal accommodation offers flexible living with an internal floor area of approximately 3,919 sq.ft. on two floors. The property has wonderful south facing aspects from all front elevations over the gardens with views of the adjoining paddock. EPC Rating: F

S T O N E B U I L T P E R I O D P R O P E R T Y

HOTHERSALL, RIBCHESTER

PROPERTY: Hothersall, LancashirePrice: £820,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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A delightfully located four bedroom detached period stone built farmhouse in a semi rural location with formal gardens of approximately quarter of an acre in size, adjoining open agricultural land to the front and side. The well planned internal layout, which equates to a total of approximately 3,000 sq.ft., was extended some years ago and now provides excellent family accommodation with many original period features. There is a private gated entrance which gives access to the front of the property and the detached double garage via a tarmacadam driveway. EPC Rating: E

SIMONSTONE

PROPERTY: Simonstone, LancashirePrice:£797,500

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

S U P U R B E X T E N D E D B A R N

C O N V E R S I O N

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A five bedroom detached period house and barn conversion of immense character, converted and extended by the current owners, and occupying a delightful countryside location nestling on the slopes of Whalley Nab with stunning views over agricultural land towards Pendle Hill and the Read Valley.

Whalley Banks is a small hamlet of mainly large individually sized residences, lying in this favoured location amidst open countryside yet conveniently positioned for ease of access to Whalley and the nearby market town of Clitheroe and most major East Lancashire towns. EPC Rating: D

D E T A C H E D P E R I O D H O U S E A N D B A R N

C O N V E R S I O N

WHALLEY

PROPERTY: Whalley, LancashirePrice:£795,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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An impressive five bedroom detached residence with a wealth of high quality features providing multi-flexible accommodation. The property has been beautifully appointed to a high standard throughout and features a luxurious lounge with magnificent views, dining kitchen with range of contemporary units including appliances and a large conservatory. A tarmacadam driveway leading to the property provides parking for four/five cars and leads to an integral double garage. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with hedging borders, a raised rockery at each side of the driveway and an Indian flagged patio with stunning views towards Whalley and Longridge Fell. EPC Rating: C

I M P R E S S I V E F I V E B E D R O O M D E T A C H E D

R E S I D E N C E

WISWELL

PROPERTY: Wiswell, LancashirePrice: £785,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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An imposing detached residence occupying an elevated location with open aspects at the front towards Wycollar Country Park and situated on the fringe of Laneshawbridge village. The property lies in generous gardens to the front and rear, the front with a long brick paviour driveway leading to an integral single car garage with electrically operated up and over entrance door. The rear garden is extremely private and mainly laid to lawn with a number of features including a large Indian stone flagged patio and court yard area, raised garden beds, lawns with mature trees and well placed garden lighting. EPC Rating: C

I M P O S I N G D E T A C H E D R E S I D E N C E W I T H

G E N E R O U S G A R D E N S

COLNE

PROPERTY: Colne, LancashirePrice: £725,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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A stunning development of three individual properties lying on the upper section of Whiteacre Lane midway between the market town of Clitheroe and the village of Whalley.

Constructed by Dillon Properties (North West) Ltd each property will be constructed of brick with stone heads, sills and jams and lying under a blue slated roof. The accommodation of each property will include traditional central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor. Purchasers will have a choice of kitchen, sanitary fittings and tiling and the gardens will be fully landscaped.

Only two remaining.

EPC Pending

BARROW, NEAR WHALLEY

PROPERTY: Barrow, LancashirePrice: £695,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

S T U N N I N G D E V E L O P M E N T O F

T H R E E P R O P E R T I E S

PLOT 3 SOLD

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A rare opportunity to acquire an imposing detached period residence constructed circa 1921. The property includes original design features such as round, diamond and arched windows crafted from stone. The property is being offered on the open market for only the third time since being built.

The front of the property is bounded by a dressed stone boundary wall with two ornate double opening wrought iron entrance gates leading to the parking area for several vehicles. The rear garden is of substantial size and is mainly laid to lawn with well stocked flower borders and beds incorporating a large timber decking patio and barbecue area. EPC Rating: D

A N I M P O S I N G D E T A C H E D P E R I O D

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BURNLEY

PROPERTY: Burnley, LancashireOffers Over £665,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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An executive detached family residence lying in approximately half an acre plot and situated behind wrought iron gates with a block paved driveway leading to a detached double garage. The property has been sympathetically extended to exacting standards with delightful internal accommodation. There are stunning wrap around gardens including large formal garden areas screened with hedging abutting open countryside and farmland. Adjacent to the property are two additional features, one of which is a large covered seating area with timber decked flooring, chiminea and plumbing and space for hot tub. There is also a custom built gym that would make an ideal ‘work from home’ office.EPC Rating: D

S T U N N I N G E X E C U T I V E D E T A C H E D F A M I L Y

R E S I D E N C E

OSWALDTWISTLE

PROPERTY: Oswaldtwistle, LancashirePrice: £650,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

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The houses are built to a high specification and are of traditional construction using natural stone. High performance double glazed timber windows in cream and solid oak main doors. Underfloor heating will feature on both the ground and first floors. There will be architecturally designed skirting boards and architraves and a choice of internal doors, together with ornate plaster coving and bespoke electrical sockets in the main living areas. Clients will also have the choice of staircase finishes.

The front gardens will be turfed with the rear being supplied with top soil and clients will have the unique opportunity to work with a local landscape architect to create an individual design.

Only one remaining. PLOT 1,2,3 and 4 - SOLD

EPC Pending

F I V E P R O P E R T I E S B U I L T T O A H I G H

S P E C I F I C A T I O N

WHALLEY

PROPERTY: Whalley, LancashireFrom £1,075,000

Fine & [email protected] | 01254 828922

FOUR SOLD

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CHAMPIONSHIPSCHAMPIONS AND

THE BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HAS EARNEDAN ENVIABLE REPUTATION FOR DELIVERING A BLEND OF WORLD CLASS GOLF, ENTERTAINMENT AND CELEBRITY-SPOTTING. DANIEL PRICE DELVES INTO THE EUROPEAN TOUR'S SHOWCASE EVENT AT WENTWORTH CLUB

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The BMW PGA Championship is a golf tournament like no other in the world. Founded in 1955 by the Professional Golfers Association, the BMW PGA Championship started life at the Pannal and Starbeck Golf Clubs. In addition, the event visited a number of other venues and witnessed some of golf's great winners, including the “voice of golf” Peter Alliss.

Having hosted the event for the first time in 1972, the Wentworth Club and iconic West Course in Surrey became the long-standing home of the BMW PGA Championship in 1984. When casting an eye over previous winners, it’s little surprise that the tournament is held in such high esteem throughout the golfing world. The list of winners at Wentworth reads like a who’s who of professional golf, including legends of the sport such as Bernhard Langer, Seve Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam, Sir Nick Faldo, José Maria Olazábal and Colin Montgomerie.

More recently, popular winners have included Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy. The defending champion coming in to 2016, is South Korea’s Byeong-Hun An, who won the 2015 BMW PGA Championship by six strokes over Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee and Spain’s Jiménez. By winning in 2015, Byeong-Hun An became the first Asian player to win the BMW PGA Championship, highlighting what a fantastic global event the tournament has become.

BMW became part of the event in 2005 and this has spurred the tournament on, in terms of growth and popularity. “The event has grown enormously in the past decade and is now one of the highlights of the sporting calendar. We have around 100,000

spectators through the gates over the week, creating a unique atmosphere and a real buzz about the place,” says Jamie Birkmyre, Director of Championship Management at The European Tour. “As well as some world-class golf on a stunning, iconic course, we have the superb Championship Village where spectators can enjoy an unrivalled experience, trying out golf challenges, checking out BMW’s amazing range of cars and enjoying some high-quality entertainment.”

None of this would be possible without an impressive golf course and the West Course at Wentworth is truly something special. Situated pleasantly amongst a woodland of oak, birch and pine, the West Course winds its way through the wooded landscape, offering changes of elevation throughout.

Between 2009 and 2010, 18 new greens were added to the West Course, all of which met USGA specifications and are kept to the highest standards. The remodelling and design of bunkers has also led to a more challenging course, one which demands a golfer use every club in his bag. These changes were overseen by a famous face, long-term Wentworth resident and golf course architect, Ernie Els.

A par 73 course that stretches 7,281 yards, it was first designed almost 90 years ago by Harry Colt and hosted the 1953 Ryder Cup. The World Matchplay was hosted by the West Course between 1964 and 2007 and the Canada Cup, now the World Cup of Golf, has also been played on the course. In terms of history and the volume of high-flying events staged, there are few courses that can match the West Course at Wentworth.

ABOVE: Fans in the grandstand witness

drama unfold on the 18th green

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Wentworth is not only home to the BMW PGA Championship. It is also close to a major world city and the home-base of an important organisation. “Wentworth is where The European Tour headquarters are located, which makes life easier for the long build process,” comments Jamie. “Logistically, it has so many advantages. It is close to London, has excellent transport links and has enough space to set up a fantastic spectator village. Most importantly, however, it boasts a wonderful, testing championship golf course that is a pleasure to play and to spectate.”

In terms of prestige, few events can match the BMW PGA Championship, which is a major event on The European Tour. Not only does the event attract some of the best golfers in the world, it also draws in a number of big-name celebrities. The pro-am tournament, traditionally played on the Wednesday before the professional event, has featured a variety of famous participants. Previous faces to take up the Wentworth challenge include Sir Steve Redgrave, Tim Henman, Niall Horan from One Direction and Anton Du Beke of Strictly Come Dancing fame. Such is the popularity of the pro-am, it has become a spectacle in its own right.

One of the beneficial factors for the BMW PGA Championship is the fact the West Course sets up brilliantly for spectators. There is an amphitheatre-like quality about many of the holes, providing excellent viewpoints for all the action on the greens. There are grandstands available on some of the tees and greens, plus numerous eating and drinking options around the course, in addition to the Theatre of Food in the Championship Village. For many, entertainment off the course is just as important as the golf itself, with plenty on offer over the course of the week. “In the past few years we’ve had live performances from the Allstars Band and, last year, the Jones Gang, fronted by The Who drummer Kenney Jones. This year we’ve got Mike and the Mechanics playing a rare gig, and Tom Chaplin, the lead singer of multi-million album-selling band Keane,” comments Jamie. “There is also a new 100-foot putting challenge in the Championship Village – the Totally Mega Putt Challenge! – and Cotter’s Questions, where BBC commentator Andrew Cotter quizzes celebrities and players on the Show Stage.”

There really is something for everyone at the BMW PGA Championship and the fun doesn’t stop when the last ball has been putted. Indeed, 2016 will see the introduction of a Twilight Ticket option, allowing people to watch the closing stages of the day’s play and stay around for live music in the village.

It’s clear that the BMW PGA Championship is going from strength to strength. With a record breaking 113,640 spectators through the gates over the week in 2015, the event is continuing on a popular growth trajectory. Tickets are sure to be in high demand for the 2016 event, which takes place on the West Course between the 24th and 29th May. They’re on sale now, so book now before they all get snapped up.

TOP: Two Irish golfing superstars

ABOVE: Right: Radio 2's Chris Evans takes

advice from a helpful Pro

For more information: European Tour: www.europeantour.com. BMW PGA Championship: www.bmwpgachampionship.europeantour.com Wentworth Club: www.wentworthclub.com

Visit the Fine & Country stand at the BMW PGA Championship Wentworth Club, Surrey, 24-29th May to view some of the finest golf properties for sale worldwide.

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YOUR HOME IS YOUR REFUGE AND A COTTAGE-STYLE PROPERTY OFFERS THE PERFECT HAVEN. MICHAELA WHITE SEEKS OUT CHARMING COTTAGE PROPERTIES

A delightful Grade II Listed detached thatched cottage set in the heart of a sought after village, this three-bedroom property with spacious sitting room, dining room, sun room, cottage kitchen, utility, downstairs cloakroom and garage also has a secluded and charming garden. The cottage retains many period features with exposed beams, wooden fl oors and an inglenook fi replace.

Location:DUMBLETON, EVESHAM, WARWICKSHIREOffers over: £430,000

Fine & Country Leamington Spaleamington@fi neandcountry.com01926 455 950

Maley Cottage is a captivating Grade II Listed detached property located in the well-regarded Trent Valley village of Thurgarton. The property provides an extremely pleasant living environment arranged over twolevels with a wide variety of character features throughout.

Location:THURGARTON, NOTTINGHAMSHIREGuide price: £475,000

Fine & Country Nottinghamnottingham@fi neandcountry.com0115 982 2824

COTTAGESC h o c o l a t e - b o x Yew Tree Farm is an enchanting home dating

back to the 16th Century. With its thatched roof,timber frame and gleaming white walls, it isthe quintessential English country cottage.It is situated on a third of an acre plot andthe property features exposed timbers anda large AGA in the kitchen breakfast room.

Location:ELLINGTON, CAMBRIDGESHIREGuide price: £525,000

Fine & Country St Neotsinresidence@fi neandcountry.com0330 333 1060

Rowlandson Ground is located on the east side of Coniston Water, nestled between the popular Lake District villages of Coniston and Hawkshead, set amongst the superb scenery of the Lakeland fells. Gently elevated, the land looks across to Coniston village, Coniston Water, Coniston Old Man, Yewdale and the surrounding Coniston fells. Think country walks and lakeside living.

Location:ROWLANDSON GROUND, CONISTON, CUMBRIA

Guide price: £1,250,000

Fine & Country Lakes and North Lancssales@fi neandcountry-lakes.co.uk01539 733 500

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This hugely attractive and extremely characterful thatched cottage is located in the heart of the picturesque village of West Wratting. It is thought that the property began life in the 17th Century as three small cottages and a barn.

Location:WEST WRATTING, CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGESHIREOffers over: £750,000

Fine & Country [email protected] 363 700

This pretty Grade II Listed character cottage has an abundance of period charm throughout the welcoming accommodation. Refurbished by the owners over two decades, it also benefits from delightful landscaped cottage gardens and a lovely peaceful village setting.

Location:BILLINGFORD, DISS, NORFOLKGuide price: £350,000

Fine & Country Diss and [email protected] 646 020

This Grade II Listed thatched cottage is located in the sought after village of Oxenton, offering views to the front and rear. It exudes a high degree of charm and character. Coupled with private gardens, this property combines a chocolate-box cottage with modern eco-features.

Location:OXENTON, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIREGuide price: £620,000

Fine & Country [email protected] 220 080

Cottagey in appearance, with a pretty front garden, Kilton Mill House opens up to offer a spacious interior set over three floors that can satisfy several generations. Renovated by the current vendors, it has been both a family home and a self-catering cottage.

Location:SALTBURN BY THE SEA, COUNTY DURHAMGuide price: £299,950

Fine & Country Durham [email protected] 384 2277

This period cottage dating back to the 17th Century is located at the historic heart of the picturesque village of Castle Combe, with easy access to two pubs and shops. It comprises three reception rooms, three first-floor double bedrooms, a family bathroom, second-floor bedroom and a pretty walled garden and two garages.

Location:CASTLE COMBE, WILTSHIREGuide price: £775,000

Fine & Country [email protected] 320 032

The Bower is a charming thatched cottage situated just a stone’s throw away from the beautiful beach at Port Eynon. Dating back to the 1700’s, the white-washed walls complement the impressive thatched roof and the combination of unique features and proximity to the beach confirm The Bower’s appeal.

Location:GOWER, SWANSEA, SOUTH WALESGuide price: £350,000

Fine & Country [email protected] 367 301

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CHARISMA

Contemp orar y

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SOMETIMES A HOME WHISPERS YOUR NAME. MICHAELA WHITE ANSWERS THE CALL, VIEWING A SUPERB FAMILY PROPERTY IN RAMSEY

Ramsey is an historic English market-town in the district of Huntingdonshire and the county of Cambridgeshire, lying around nine miles north of Huntingdon. The town was built up around the gate of Ramsey Abbey, which was governed by an Abbot who, in the early years, also controlled most of what went on in the town. The town manor is built on the site of the former Benedictine monastery and uses materials from the ancient Abbey.

It is suspected that a weekly market was held in Ramsey by 1200, with the bulk of the trade dominated by garden produce. The grant was confirmed by Henry III in 1267, who also granted a fair on the vigil and feast of the Translation of St Benedict and for two days following. Fisheries and livestock also played an important role in the fen economy.

Now, Ramsey is one of the five principal towns in Huntingdonshire. Within this lovely town, sits a unique contemporary family home, situated on a secluded plot approaching three quarters of an acre with its own private gated driveway. The property comes with garaging for seven cars, a studio and an office.

Access to this family home is via remote-controlled twin timber gates with a long gravel drive leading to the extensive parking and turning area. The rear garden faces south west and is laid mainly to lawn, with established flower beds, mature Wellingtonia trees and bamboo hedging, offering a high degree of privacy. The stunning entertainment area includes a sunken hot tub set in Brazilian walnut decking next to a pillared dining area with a tiled canopy roof, which houses a built-in barbecue, oven and space for a fridge for those times when al fresco dining is the order of the day. It’s not all for adults either – the property features a play area with Astroturf, enclosed by panel fencing.

Entering the home through the reception hall, the first impression is of light, courtesy of the full-height windows to the rear aspect. Double doors open to the kitchen, while an open-tread staircase with a glass banister leads to the first-floor landing. The walnut floor has underfloor heating, which warms the exposed brickwork in this room, while the inset ceiling lights provide a golden glow.

There are four double bedrooms with three luxury appointed bathrooms, two of which are en suite, and two main reception areas, where bifold doors open to the stunning lanai entertainment area. The sitting room is bright and airy, with two windows to the front aspect and a triple window to the rear aspect. The feature brick-built fireplace with wood burning stove keeps this space cosy. The family room is equally as welcoming, with three windows to the front aspect and exposed brickwork.

The kitchen will keep any home chef happy. Fitted with an extensive range of Schüller base and wall mounted units including a tall storage unit, it also has a built-in conventional oven, a combination microwave with plate warmer, a ceramic five-ring hob with extractor canopy and an integrated dishwasher. Walnut and Corian worktops match the walnut breakfast bar and the central island has a pendant light over.

In addition to the main house, there is a detached outbuilding with a self-contained ground floor studio, perfect for visitors. Above the studio is a generous amount of storage space. A further outbuilding is currently used as a gym.

This lovely family property is warm and welcoming, yet bright and airy. Its proportions are generous, without being overwhelming and every detail has been well thought through.

Property details:HUNTINGDON, RAMSEY, CAMBRIDGESHIREGuide Price: £795,000

Fine & Country St NeotsEmail: [email protected]

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FAREPhotogenic

MULBERRY RESTAURANT AT THE MANOR HOUSE HOTEL IN MORETON-IN-MARSH IS A STAR ON THEFOODIE SCENE. GISELLE WHITEAKER DISCOVERS WHY

IMAGE: The facade of The Manor House Hotel

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“I don’t think this is Michelin-starred, but it should be,” I overhear a guest commenting about the two AA Rosette Mulberry Restaurant as I sit with an aperitif in the Beagle Bar, part of The Manor House Hotel in Moreton-in-Marsh. This is one in a collection of eight character-packed, historic hotels that forms Cotswolds Inns and Hotels, who focus on magnificent country house hotels within the picturesque landscape of the Cotswolds countryside.

The Manor House Hotel is just that: a 16th-century manor house. Upstairs it’s all delightfully quirky rabbit-warren passages that give away its heritage, leading to lovely, light-filled rooms. Downstairs, the catchword is warm. Although there’s no open fire in the bar – there's one crackling in the library and another in the reception area – the cosy ambience makes it feel like there is.

In the dining room, slender candles burn on every table, casting a golden glow. Variations of classic tunes are being crooned in the background and impressionist-style images of cows watch over the tables. I’m glad I haven’t ordered the beef. I’ve opted for the four-course menu and spent a long time examining the tempting offerings to determine my first two courses.

Georgia is attending my table and delivers warm, crusty bread rolls, made on site, to tide me over. In a flash, she’s back with the amuse bouche; a sorrel panna cotta with red pepper relish. It’s almost too pretty to eat, but the flavours match the visual appeal, the relish adding a hint of sweetness to the velvety panna cotta that alerts my taste-buds that there’s a feast to come.

I’ve selected the goat's cheese starter, which is a particularly photogenic dish. A dark maroon dehydrated pear stands sentinel over a generous disc of goat's cheese, accompanied by sliced apple and grapes and a coating of walnut granola on a dark plate. Not only are the flavours superbly complementary, but the juxtaposition of textures is tantalising – the pear is smooth; the cheese creamy; the granola is chewy and the apple has an unusual grain. The dish is grounded with a drizzle of port sauce.

The main course of Sea Bream, the trio of fillets perched on orbs of Parmesan gnocchi, drizzled with crab bisque and bisque foam, with a spring onion stem providing a burst of colour, is simple yet delectable. Of special note is the crispy skin, which provides an appealing crunch paired with the soft fish flesh. This is the kind of food you eat slowly, savouring every mouthful.

After a suitable break to allow for digestion, Georgia delivers the dessert menu and I am faced with another difficult decision, settling on the blackberry and rhubarb parfait. She returns within moments. “We have pre-dessert also,” she says, confirming that this is a restaurant that shares my views on food. She places a rectangle of caramel mousse on the table, which is decorated with a dollop of chunky green apple sauce and a poppy-seed tuile. My taste buds have been told: it’s now time for sweets.

The parfait is stunning. Served on a long, rectangular, white plate, a smear of deep rose colour skids along the centre, framing the creamy parfait, which is served with a smattering of reddish-purple blackberries, bright pink rhubarb, cream-cloured apple sponge cubes and golden honeycomb. It’s an edible work of art, pleasing to both the palate and the eye.

I am too full to partake in the petit fours, but I can’t resist them outright. Instead, I return to my room with an oblong plate cradling cubes of cranberry and milk chocolate fudge, mango jelly, and white chocolate and lemon fudge.

On reflection, I disagree with the patron in the bar. The Mulberry Restaurant doesn’t deserve a Michelin star. It is worthy of two: excellent cooking, worth a detour.

ABOVE: Goats cheese with grapes,

walnut granita, pear and port

For more information on Mulberry Restaurant and The Manor House Hotel, see: www.cotswold-inns-hotels.co.uk/the-manor-house-hotel.

ABOVE TOP: Sea Bream with Parmesan gnocchi,

spring onion, and crab bisque

ABOVE BOTTOM: Rhubarb and blackberry parfait

with honeycomb and apple sponge

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directoryEAST ANGLIA & EAST MIDLANDS

BEDFORDSHIREBedford 0330 333 1060Biggleswade 0330 333 1060 DERBYSHIREBuxton 01298 23038Chesterfield 01246 208768

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directoryGUERNSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDSSt Peter Port 01481 711511

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