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By direction of the Executors of the late Mr. William Thrale.VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY
IN THE CENTRE OF
WHEATHAMPSTEAD
HERTS
Particulars and Conditions of Sale
- of -
THE EXTREMELY VALUABLE OLD-FASHIONED
Freehold Residence
FOR MANY YEARS IN THE OCCUPATION OF THE LATE WILLIAM THRALE.
Occupying the most important position in the very centre of the Village of Wheathampstead and comprising six Bed and Dining Room, three Sitting Rooms. Kitchen and other Offices, together with:
TEN-QUARTER MALTING,
— AND —
NUMEROUS FARM BUILDINGS
— WITH —
LARGE YARDS AND PADDOCK
At back extending to EAST LANE THE WHOLE containing about
1a. 0r. 24p.,
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS.
RUMBALL & EDWARDS,
At the PEAHEN HOTEL, St. ALBANS.
On WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2ND, 1898.
AT THREE FOR FOUR O'CLOCK
May be viewed by permission and Particulars with Conditions had of M.T. Hoillegible
Esq, Solicitor. St Albans; and of Messrs. Rumball & Edwards, Land Agents and Auctioneers, St Albans. Telephone No. 9.
"1a. 0r. 24p", is an acronym, meaning: 1 acre, 0 roods, and 24 perches, equivalent to 1.15 acres.
Maltings Farm, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England - 1898 advertisement for auction
2 March 1898 land auction, following the death of William Thrale.
Date | 2 Mar 1898 |
File name | 1898-03-02-maltings-land-auction.jpg |
File Size | 1.34m |
Dimensions | 2250 x 3650 |
Linked to | Maltings Farm, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England; A New Thraliana, A Chronicle of the Thrale family of Hertfordshire. 1973.; William THRALE (Property) |
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