SUSSEX, on the borders of Hampshire.—Excellent RESIDENCE, Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, Groves, rich Meadow Land, and Trout Fishing.

MESSRS. SHUTTLEWORTH AND SONS, 

     HAVE received instructions to SUBMIT to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the AUCTION MART, on FRIDAY, June 29th, at Twelve, a singularly desirable 

FREEHOLD ESTATE 

exonerated from land-tax; comprising Milland House a very commodious family residence with all suitable attached and detached offices, delightfully placed in  the midst of beautiful undulated lawns, gardens, and rich meadow grounds,  profusely decorated with stately forest timber, flourishing plantations, flowering shrubs, evergreens, and exotic plants, refreshed by a crystal spring and rivulet, which, meandering through green vistas and wooded banks, terminates in a fine sheet of water, affording excellent trout fishing; the whole comprising about 24 acres, agreeably situated in the parish of Trotton, in the county of Sussex, commanding from various points extensive views of the most picturesque character, embracing many of  the most admired features of the counties of Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire. The residence, which presents a relique of the Elizabethan era, in excellent taste and perfect order, contains domestic accommodations, for a numerous family; elegant reception rooms of good dimensions, a spacious hall appropriated for billiards, a library, and boudoir, all opening  into a handsome conservatory. The external offices, are detached, and adapted for a suitable establishment; the gardens highly productive, the neighbourhood of the first respectability, the church within a short walk of Milland House, and medical aid is at hand. The distance from the high turnpike road from Guildford to Portsmouth only half a mile, from Liphook two miles, from Petersfield, Midhurst, and, Hazlemere only six miles, Chichester and Petworth being within a morning's ride, and the locality eminent for field sports of every description. 

     May be viewed by application on the premises, where particulars may be obtained in due time; also of Messrs. Mardon and Prichard, solicitors, Christchurch Chambers, Newgate Street; at the Auction Mart; and of Messrs. SHUTTLEWORTH and SONS, 28, Poultry, London.


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18 Oct 1849)