Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 7th August 1852

NEWTON BUSHEL, SOUTH DEVON: TO be SOLD Public Auction, at Beazley’s Globe Hotel, in NEWTON ABBOT, by Mr. R. Rendell, Auctioneer, on Thursday, the 12th day of August next, at five o’ Clock the Afternoon, (subject to the conditions which will then be produced,) the Fee-simple and Inheritance of and in all that very superior MEADOW, called GREENAWAY MEADOW. This desirable Field is conveniently situated close by the Town of Newton, and nearly adjoining the Highweek Turnpike Gate. It contains about 3 Acres and has been long considered one of the most valuable Meadows in the Parish of Highweek, and as a building site, an excellent opportunity now presents itself. For viewing the same, application may be made to Mr. Pinsent, the Tenant; and for further information to William Sweeting, Esq., of Newton Abbot; or to Mr. TAPLEY, Solicitor, Great Torrington: Dated July 12th, 1852. 

[See also Western Times: Saturday 7th August 1852] 


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