Bovey Tracey, South Devon: Messrs. Rendell and Symons have been instructed by Mr. W. Pinsent, the owner, to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Union Hotel, Bovey Tracey, on Tuesday August 31st 1886, at five p.m. punctually, all those Freehold Dwelling Houses and Garden situated near the Railway Station Road, and close to the Dolphin Hotel in the occupation of Messrs. Joseph Steer, Thomas Skinner and John Edgworthy, at a net rental of £16 5s per annum. Each house contains four rooms, and all are covered with slate. The property had a frontage of about 195 feet in length by 30 feet in width, 114 feet of the length being garden ground on which cottages may be built; a stream of water runs in front of the property and another at the rear. Application to view should be made to the respective tenants. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at Newton Abbot and Totnes, or from T. Orchard, Esq., Solicitor, Exeter, Dated August 25th, 1886.
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