Western times: Thursday 24th August 1899

Higher Brixham: Freehold fully-licences public house, gardens, orchard & cottages for sale: Rendell and Symons have been instructed to sell by auction at the Bolton Hotel, Brixham, on Thursday, August 31st, 1899, at 4 p.m. the following freehold properties: Lot 1 the fully licensed Inn or Public House known as “The Town Arms” situated at Higher Brixham, now in the occupation of Messrs. Pinsent and Sons, and their sub-tenant, whose tenancy expires at Michaelmas, 1899. The property includes the Public House where a good business is done and extensive yard, stabling, cellars, and workshops in the rear. Lot 2: A garden and orchard adjourning, containing about 2 1/4 acres in the same occupation and having a frontage on Drew Street. This lot is not only valuable for accommodation purposes but has a very large prospective building value. Possession can be had at Michaelmas: Lots 3: 6 Freehold cottages, 4 of which front Drew Street, with the premises thereto belonging, known as “Laburnum Row” in the occupation of good tenants and bring in a gross rent of £36 18s. Lot 4: 3 Dwelling houses in Horsepool, occupied by Messrs. Bedford, Williams, and Reynolds at the aggregate rent of £16 18s per year. To view apply to the respective tenants, and for further particular to Mrs. Pearce, St. Kilda, Brixham; the auctioneers, Newton Abbot, or Totnes; Mr. John Bickford, solicitors, Newton Abbot and Messrs. Baker, Watts, Alsop, Woollcombe, solicitors, Newton Abbot: Dated August 5th, 1899.


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Referenced

GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901
GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920