Western Times: Friday 4th July 1902

BOVEY TRACEY: Close to the Town: 3/4 mile from the Railway Station, and 6 miles from the excellent Market Town of Newton Abbot: To be LET by Tender from Lady-day, 1903, the FARM known as “WHITESTONE,” of 247a 1r 10p, of which 71 acres are Pasture, and 11 acres Orchard, with superior Farmhouse, Buildings, and 3 Cottages, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mr. Henry Pinsent and his family, and is altogether a most productive, compact, and desirable Holding. To view, apply to the Farm on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10.30 a.m. Any further particulars can be obtained, and conditions of letting seen, at the offices of Messrs. RENDELL and SYMONS, Estate, Newton Abbot and Totnes: To whom Tenders are to be sent or before July 26 next.

[see also Western Times: Friday 18th July 1902 and Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 11th July 1902 etc.]


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Referenced

GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927