PETERSFIELD, HANTS.

    TO be LET, for a Term of Five or Seven Years,—The DWELLING HOUSE, Offices, Gardens, Orchards, and Lands, of the late John Edward Shackleford, Esq. situate in the town of Petersfield, and extremely well adapted for the residence of a large and respectable family.

    The house comprises excellent underground cellars, well proportioned eating and drawing rooms, breakfast parlour, kitchen, brewhouse, larder, and other convenient offices on the ground floor; six good bed chambers and two apartments for servants on the first floor, and four bed rooms in the attics. In the yard are stables for four horses, coach house, cart shed, and fuel houses. The gardens and orchards are about three acres in measurement, and well stocked with choice fruit trees, shrubs, and flowers. From the drawing and breakfast rooms are entrances to a wide green walk and avenue of trees, extending a quarter of a mile to the heath, and there opening to the view of a large sheet of water, a richly wooded valley, and the distant hills of Sussex. The fields adjoining the avenue contain 15 acres of excellent Pasture Land and three acres of Meadow.

    Early possession can be given of all the premises, together with the use of a large detached barn, if required.

    For a view and other particulars, application may be made to Mr. Robert Cross, on the premises; Mr. James Crook, auctioneer; or Mr. Cruickshank, solicitor, Gosport.