Kingsteignton, Teigngrace and Highweek: Valuable small Residential Estate, Accommodation Lands, and Ground Rent for Sale: Rendell and Sawdye have been instructed by Harold St. Maur, Esq. to offer for sale by Auction at the Globe Hotel, Newton Abbot, on Monday, August 19th, 1912, at 3. P.m., the following valuable freehold properties: Lot 1: The compact and well-situated residential property, known as “Fishwick” … Lot 2: Two valuable pieces of pasture land adjoining the Kingsteignton Road, with a long frontage on that and the River Teign, known as “Forty Acre and East Gold Marshes” in the Parish of Teigngrace … Lot 3: A rich tract of Pasture Lands known as the “Teignbridge Mashes” comprising the old Teignbridge Cricket Ground and Pavilion, and other lands containing about 47a 1r 4p. The Graze of the Marshes is let to Messrs. Pinsent and Sons and G. Quantick, at an annual rental of £125. Lot 4: Two pieces of garden ground and a marsh close to Teignbridge Clay Cellars … Lot 5: The freehold marsh below Sandford Orleigh called “Bucklands Lower Marsh and East Gold Marsh” … Lot 6: A valuable piece of building land situated at the top of Knowles Hill, Highweek … Lot 7: The apportioned ground rent of L.3 secured on No. 4, Elm Field, Rundle Road, Knowles Hill …
[see also Western Times: Friday 9th August 1912 and Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 16th August 1912]
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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920