Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 8th June 1883

Coombeinteignhead & Stokeinteignhead, Devon: MESSRS RENDELL and SYMONS have been instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Globe Hotel, Newton Abbot, Friday, 22ud June, 1883 at 3 p.m. punctually, all the fee-simple and inheritance of and the Manor or Lordship of Coombeinteignhead, and the rights and advantages thereto belonging, including Manorial Rents, amounting to about £11 per annum; and also that valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE known “MIDDLE ROCOMBE,” situate in the above parishes, and now occupation of Mr. John Pinsent The Estate comprises a commodious and well-built farm-house, all necessary outbuildings, and 163a. lr 32p. of land, of which 42a. lr. 24p. are pasture and meadow, 95a. lr. 18p are arable; 17a 3r 5p. are orchards, and the remainder taken by the gardens, road buildings and waste. The land on this Estate is of the most excellent quality, the pasture is very good, the arable grows good corn and roots, and the orchards are sheltered and very productive. The whole is a most healthy for stock, and being situated within 4 miles of Newton Abbot, Torquay, and Teignmouth, the best prices can be obtained for all produce. To view the Property, application should be made to the Tenant on Tuesdays and Fridays; and further particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained, and a plan of the Property seen, at the Auctioneers’ Offices, Newton Abbot, or Totnes; the Office Messrs. Michelmore and Hack.be, Solicitors, Newton Abbot. 19th May 1883.


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Referenced

GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916