Commercial Properties For Sale in Ribble Valley (district Of), Lancashire
The premises comprises a well fitted former restaurant arranged over basement, ground, first and second floors and has been finished to a high specification throughout. The property benefits from a large private car park and a large well presented terrace towards the rear making the property suit...
Iconic Georgian property situated in a prominent position in the heart Clitheroe.Office extending to approximately 2,186.1 sq ft (203.1 sq/m) and integral one bedroom apartment. Car park with parking for four vehiclesWould suit a variety of uses including conversion into a residential property.
A level productive meadow extending to 37.31 acres with extensive frontage to Church Lane, (Clitheroe Road) Mitton. The land has two gateway entrances, one opposite Mitton Green Barn and the other opposite Bailey Cottages. The land is freehold with the benefit of vacant possession and is offer...
This is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a large, Grade II listed, stone-built property in the popular Ribble Valley town of Clitheroe. This characterful building retains much of its historical charm, featuring traditional stone façades, period features, cast iron and stone fireplaces...
Duffin's Estate Agents are delighted to bring to the sales market this development opportunity situated in the heart of the Ribble Valley. The proposed development is for the construction of SEVEN apartments in a block adjacent to Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. Pimlico Court will comprise of .
**AGRICULTURAL / GRAZING / LEISURE PURPOSES ONLY - NO RESIDENTIAL PLANNING CURRENTLY** A lovely and largely flat meadow in a beautiful location with extensive views over to Pendle Hill. With good roadside access via two separate gateways, the field lies two minutes walk from the main Br...
***Price Reduction*** * BUSINESS ONLY FOR SALE * NEWLY REFURBISHED * Main road busy location * Equipment included * Great size * Lots of potential * Food takeaway * Great investment * Town centre location * Nearby occupiers include pubs and shops *












