Valuable Leasehold Shops, Beer-house and houses for sale: Rendell and Symons will offer for sale by public auction at the Fairweather’s Commercial Hotel, Newton Abbot, on Thursday October 26th, instant, at 3 p.m. the following valuable houses and shops in the under mentioned, or such other lots as may be determined at the time of sale: … Lot 1: All those two dwelling houses and shops being Nos. 3 and 5 Queen Street … … Lot 2: All that well accustomed Beer-house known as the “Temple Bar” and the dwelling house and shop adjoining being Nos. 7 and 9 Queen Street, aforesaid, on which they have a frontage of 31 feet, the whole being in the occupation of Messrs. Pinsent as yearly tenants, at the annual rent of £60. The “Temple Bar” is sublet by Messrs. Pinsent to Mrs. Terrell, and contains bar, bar parlour, washhouse, 4 bedrooms, and necessary offices. The dwelling-house and shop containing the same accommodation as above is sublet tot Mr. T. R. Combe. The apportioned yearly ground rent on this lot will be £ 2.: Lot 3: All that dwelling house and shop being No. 11 Queen Street aforesaid … … Lot 4: All that dwelling house and premises with grass plot in the front and garden in the rear thereof known at “Holmesdale” situate in St. Paul’s Road, Newton Abbot … … for any further particulars apply to the auctioneers, at Newton Abbot or Totnes or to Mr. W. Creed, Solicitor, Newton Abbot. Dated Newton Abbot, 4th October 1893:
[ see related: East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 28th October 1893: – No bidders for Lot 2]
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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901