STROUD COMMON, LANGRISH

NEAR PETERSFIELD.

One mile and a half from the Petersfield Railway Station, on the Direct Portsmouth Railway.

     MR. FRANK ROSS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, Alresford, on Thursday the 29th of November, 1866, at three for four o’clock in the afternoon, in two lots,—

The valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as
The Langrish Brick Kilns and Dwelling House.

     Lot 1.   All that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the ‟Langrish Stroud Brick Kilns,” consisting of a well-built and substantial Brick Kiln, and 2a. 0r. 15p. of Land, situate within one mile and a half from the Petersfield Station on the Direct Portsmouth Railway, and within the Parliamentary Borough of Petersfield. The fixtures and plant to be taken at valuation. The property is well supplied with pond and spring water.

     Lot 2.   All that valuable FREEHOLD and well-built HOUSE, consisting of three Tenements, with good gardens, abutting on the Winchester & Petersfield Turnpike Road.

     The property may be viewed on application to the respective tenants. Further particulars may be obtained of Joseph Soames, Esq., solicitor, Petersfield, and of Mr. Frank Ross, auctioneer, surveyor, land and estate agent, Alresford and Alton, Hants.


See also 27-Oct-1866