Western Times: Saturday 19th June 1852

DEVON: TO be SOLD by Public Auction, at the Union Inn, in Bovey Tracey, by Mr. Robert Rendell, on MONDAY, the 28th of June instant, at four o’ Clock in the Afternoon, (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, in which case due notice will be given), the Fee-Simple of and in all that substantial Dwelling House and Premises, Situate in the best part of the Town of Bovey Tracey And for many years past in the occupation of Miss Puddicombe, lately deceased. The Dwelling-house comprises Good Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast-rooms, Five Bed-rooms, besides Attics and Servants’ Apartments, Two Kitchens, Cellar, and various other Out-houses, Courtlage with Pump, and excellent supply of good Water, and Large Walled Garden behind. The Premises have a Street Frontage of 77 Feet, and are in Depth about 178 Feet, and will be Sold with the Bells, Grates, Kitchen Range, Copper Furnace, and other convenient Fixtures. The Purchaser may take the FURNITURE of the House at a Valuation; but if not so disposed of, the same will be SOLD by Public Auction on the Premises, particulars of which will appear in future Advertisements. To Treat for the Purchase by Private Contrary apply at the Dwelling-House, or to Mr. JOHN PINSENT, Newton Bushel: Dated 16th June 1852. 

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 19th June 1852] 


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GROxxxx xxxxx