Sale of Property, 1832
Desborough, Northamptonshire.
MOST
DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND TITHE-FREE
ESTATE,
TO BE DISPOSED OF
BY PRIVATE CONTRACT,
A Very Substantial and Convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, in Desborough, with
capital farm yards, gardens, orchard, barn, stables, and suitable
out-buildings attached; together with about 18 acres of very rich
Grazing Ground, divided into three closes, and adjoining the village,
which is on the Turnpike-road leading from Market Harborough to
Kettering, and 5 miles from the former town.
F
There is a Quarry of excellent Stone in the Yard of the above premises,
exceedingly well adapted for building; and the property altogether forms
a most eligible and beneficial opportunity for investing money.
To View the Premises, apply to Mr. ROBERT
COLES, of Desborough; price and
further particulars may be known on applicaton to Mr. SLATER,
of Hazlebeach; or, to Messrs. SHUTTLEWORTH
& WARTNABY, Solicitors, Market
Harborough.
Market Harborough, April 10th, 1832.
Leicester Journal,
Friday 13 April 1832
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