Western Times: Friday 29th May 1868

VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSES, TEIGNMOUTH, TO be SOLD, by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of June, I868, at Six for Seven o’ Clock in the evening precisely, at the Devon Arms Inn, Teignmouth, by Mr. WILLIAM COTTON, (subject to such conditions as will be then produced), the following very desirable and valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate in West Teignmouth, viz. Lot 1: – The public house and premises known as “The Locomotive Inn,” let to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., at the clear yearly rental of £18: Lot 2. – Eight Cottages and premises adjoining the above; in the respective occupations of Messrs. Cload, Ockenden, Tucker, Surfield, Searle, Bidgood, Green, and Stokes, and returning a rental of £64. The above property is eligibly situated in Upper Teign Street, Willow-lane, and Mulberry-street, close to the Old Quay and bonded stores. The premises being in a business locality and an important part of the town, afford an excellent opportunity to persons wishing to make a safe and profitable investment. For viewing apply to the respective tenants, and for all further information to Mr. W. Cotton, Auctioneer, or to Messrs. WHIDBORNE and TOZER, Solicitors, Teignmouth: Dated May 23rd, 1868. 


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Referenced

GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901