FROXFIELD, NEAR PETERSFIELD, HANTS.
ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY.
MR. ALFRED WHITE is favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, Alton, on Tuesday the 7th of June, 1859, at three for four o’clock in the afternoon,—
About 22 Acres of excellent Arable Land,
Known as ‟Gunner's Plantation,” in the parish of Froxfield, Hants. This Property is well situated, and adapted for Building Purposes, being in a very healthy and picturesque neighbourhood, and having a frontage on the Petersfield and Alresford Turnpike Road, seven miles from the towns of Alton and Alresford, five miles from the Station at Petersfield, on the London and Portsmouth (Direct) Railway, and is also within an easy distance of the proposed Camp at Woolmer Forest.
Also will be Sold, the CROP of OATS, with the Straw, now growing on the Land; the purchaser of the Land having the option of buying the same at a sum to be named at the Auction.
The Property is in hand, and possession will given at Michaelmas next.
Printed particulars will be ready ten days previous to the sale, and further information may be obtained of Messrs. Lamb, Brooks, Sons, and Challis, solicitors, Basingstoke and Odiham; at the place of sale; and of Mr. Alfred White, auctioneer, surveyor, &c. Greywell, Odiham, Hants.