]69 THE ESTATES GAZETTE Febbttary 4, 1899. SUSSEX. Eastbourne and Hailsham. A. BURTENSHAW & SON, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, TIMBER AND TENANT-RIGHT VALUERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SURVEYORS. A. BURTENSHAW, F.S.T. A, K. BURTENSHAW, P.A.S.I. HAWKSTOWN, HAILSHAM, SUSSEX.—Half a mile from Hellingly Station, one mile from Hailsham, and close to the site of the new county asylum. A valuable BRICKYARD, with an abundant supply of good earth, three drying sheds, kiln, stable, and two substantial cottages, the whole comprising an area of about two acres. lyTESSRS. A. BURTENSHAW and SON ItA have received instructions from Mr. Esau Taylor, who is retiring from brickmaking, to Sell the above-named valuable PROPERTY by Auction, at the George Hotel, Hailsham, on Wednesday, February 8, 1899, at 3.30 p.m. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Blaker and Son, solicitors, Lewes; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, at Hailsham and Eastbourne. T? AST SUSSEX.—For Sale, with possession, a valuable Water Corn Mill, with an old-established Miller’s and Baker’s Business attached. There is a substantial dwelling house, buildings, and two paddocks, and the property is situated within half a mile of a station. 'M’EAR the SOUTH COAST, nine miles from Hastings.—To Let. with possession, a choice little Residential and Sporting Estate, charmingly placed, close to a church and village, comprising a moderate sized Residence, and about 226 acres of land, interspersed with coverts, and well adapted for a home farm, with convenient buildings and cottages. The East Sussex Foxhounds hunt the district regularly. TTAILSHAM.—׳Seven miles from Eastbourne. A A !5 trains daily each way; excellent water supply; good drainage; public recreation ground; death rate 6.5 per 1,000.—For all the best Building Plots to be Let or Sold, apply to A. Burtenshaw and Son. SOUTH DEVON ÄND CORNWALL. ELLIOTT, ELLIS & CO., F.Ä.I. Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents, PLYMOUTH, TO BE SOLD OR LET. £ OUTH DEVON.—A delightfully-placed K-׳ Family Residence, with about 16 acres of pasture and woodland's, on the banks of the River Avon (noted for its salmon and trout fishing), to which it has a frontage of three-quarters of a mile, near rail, church, and post office. The grounds are well wooded and sheltered, and the scenery in the valley of the Avon is of the choicest and most picturesque in South Devon.—Rent £80 per annum; price £2,000. TO BE SOLD. ÇJOUTH DEVON.—׳Adjoining the above, a ^ desirable Mixed Farm, with good house and buildings, the whole covering an area of about 74 acres of most productive arable, pasture and meadow land, all well situate and intersected by good roads. —Price £3,000. TO BE SOLD OR LET. ÇJALCOMBE, SOUTH DEVON.—A charm- ing Marine Residence, suitable for a family of position, beautifully situated overlooking the harbour, and in a perfect state of repair. The accommodation comprises excellent drawing room with fine sea views from all its windows, dining room, study, boudoir, servants’ hall, ten bed and dressing rooms, bath room, and' ample domestic offices; detached are stable for two horses, coachhouse with four rooms for groom over, and a splendid walled kitchen garden of over an acre, with a boat-house under the cliff. The situation is as fine as it possibly can be, and the facilities for yachting, boating, and sea fishing cannot be excelled; golf links and lawn tennis clubs are near at hand.—Rent on lease, £150 per annum; price for the Freehold, £3,500. ':A' SURREY. REIGATE, REDHILL AND DISTRICT. HAKRIE STACEY, F.S.I., AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR AND VALUE Telephone Nob. Eeigate 30 Redhill 31. Telegraphic Address—" Stacey, Redhill,’’ DAIRY FARM and MILK WALK. rpO BE LET at once, immediately adjoining; d a market town in Surrey, a first-rate Dairy Farm of 134 acres (45 of which are meadow), with business doing 55 to 60 imperial gallons of milk daily at Is. 4d., as well as hay, straw, corn, and market garden produce.—Apply to Mr. Harrie Stacey, land agent and valuer, Reigate and Redhill. __HS line station, and only 25 miles from London. It consists of about 354 acres of land, nearly 80 of which is wood, 238 meadow, and the remainder arable, with an attractive Family Residence, protected by an entrance lodge, and containing three reception rooms, billiard room, eight bed rooms, fitted bath room, and capital ground floor offices, together with charming pleasure grounds, tennis lawn, and good' kitchen garden, excellent stabling, modern farm buildings, and two cottages. The property affords most excellent shooting, and is ad-mirably suited to the requirements of a City man who is fond of sport. Four packs of hounds meet m the neighbourhood.—For full particulars apply to Mr. Harrie Stacey, auctioneer and land agent, Redhill and Reigate. Safe Five per Cent. Freehold Investment. ־OEDHILL, SURREY.—The Freehold Block -*״־ of Buildings, known as the Athenaium Printing and'Publishing Works, situate in the main Brighton road, comprising extensive warehouse and foundry, engine, machine, compositors’, printing, binding, furnishing and store rooms, with a total floor space of upwards of 15,000 superficial feet, and let on lease, for 7, 14, or 21 years from October, 1895, to excellent tenants at the extremely low rental of £250 per annum.—For further particulars apply to 5־r•״ H,arrie st