Western Times: Friday 18th September 1863

UPPER BROOK STREET, WEST TEIGNMOUTH, DEVON: FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE: TO be SOLD at Public Auction, by Mr. William Cotton, at Holcombe’s White Horse Inn, in West Teignmouth aforesaid, on THURSDAY, 1st day of October, 1863, at Six for Seven o’ Clock in the Evening, all that valuable Corner Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, Situate in Upper Brook-street, West Teignmouth, now in the occupation of Mr. Pinsent tenant thereof; containing four bedrooms on the upper floor; and sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, and offices on the ground floor, with a side entrance and convenient courtlage behind, well supplied with water. The Premises are eligibly situated near the Railway Station and have a frontage in Brook-street of 40 feet and are 56 feet in depth. To view the Property and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer to Mr. W. R. Hall Jordan, Solicitor, Teignmouth; or to Mr. JOHN EVANS, Solicitor, 59, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London: Dated September 8th, 1863. 

[Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 23rd September 1863] 


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Referenced

GRO0509 Teignmouth: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1878