Western Times: Friday 23rd July 1880

Queen Street: Newton Abbot: Valuable Leasehold Houses for Sale: Messrs. Rendell and Symons have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction at Magor’s Commercial Hotel, Newton Abbot, on Thursday August 5th, 1880, at 3 for 4 p.m., the following valuable houses and shops. To be offered first in one lot, and if not sold, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale: Viz: … (Lot 1: Dwelling house) … Lot 2: All that well accustomed Public-house, known as the “Temple Bar” and the dwelling house and shop adjoining, being Nos. 7 and 9, Queen Street, on which they have a frontage of 31ft. which whole being in the occupation of Messrs. Pinsent, at the annual rent of £50. Also, a spacious yard at the rear of the above, having an outlet to Victoria Place in which there are 3 stables, with a large loft over, formerly a workshop, 50ft x 21ft. in the occupation of Messrs. Lee, Wedlock, and Daw, as yearly tenants, at the annual rent of £13. The “Temple Bar” is sublet by Messrs. Pinsent to Mr. Thos. Lethbridge, and contains a bar, bar parlour, wash house, for bedrooms and necessary offices. The dwelling house and shop containing the same accommodations as above, is sublet to Mr. T.R. Coombes, the ground rent will be apportioned on this lot at £2.  Lot 3: Two dwelling houses and shops … All the premises are held under a lease granted by Richard Hopkins, and will be sold for the residue of a term of 90 years, commencing on the 29th September 1852, subject to the aggregate annual ground rent of £5. If the property is sold in one lot the sum of £1.400 may remain on mortgage at the rate of 5 per cent per annum provided the purchaser is approved of. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneers, Newton Abbot, or Totnes, or to Messrs. Michelmore and Hacker, Solicitors; Newton Abbot: Dated 19th July 1880.

[Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 30th July 1880]


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Referenced

GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901