257 February1899 ,18 ־. THE ESTATES GAZETTE, HORSHAM, 8USSEX. MESSRS. KINS AND CHASEMORE, F.S.I. Land and Timber Surveyors. . charming Residential Estate, delightfully situated near church and village, four miles from Horsham, and three miles from two railway stations, on high ground, commanding beautiful views, comprising an excellent modern Family Residence, approached by a long carriage drive through prettily timbered parkland, containing 11 bed rooms, fitted bath room, entrance hall, three reception rooms, and excellent offices, good stabling for nine horses, groom’s room, coach-house, harness room, pleasure gardens, tennis lawn, bailiff’s house, and ample farm buildings. The residence is of a picturesque style of architecture, with good sanitary arrangements, and was specially built for the owner’s occupation. The estate comprises 75 acres of grass and woodland, with good ponds and small stream.—For further particulars apply to Messrs. King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham, Sussex. SURREY, NEWDIGATE, about three miles tG from a railway station.—To be Let, an excellent Farm of about 354 acres, of which 220 acres are meadow and pasture, 120 acres arable, and the remainder woodland, homestead, etc. Commodious old-fashioned farmhouse, surrounded by a moat, containing attics, six bed rooms, and store room, approached by old oak staircase, two good1 reception rooms, business room, kitchen, dairy, and good offices; pleasure and kitchen gardens, extensive well-arranged farm buildings and two cottages. The farm is well watered, and is in a first-rate state of cultivation, having been farmed by the owner for many years past, and is admirably adapted for the carrying of a large herd of cattle.—Eent moderate. —For further particulars■ apply to Messrs. King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham, Sussex. 8 U 88 EX. Eastbourne and Hailsham. A. BURTENSHAW & SON, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, TIMBER AND TENANT-RIGHT VALUERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SURVEYORS. A. BURTENSHAW, F.S.I. A, K. BURTENSHAW, P.A.S.T. T?ASTBOUKNE.—Near the Golf Ground, and -Ei within live minutes’ walk of the Railway Station.—For Sale, a superior modern Residence, containing three large reception rooms, full-sized billiard room, usual domestic offices, nine bed rooms, two dressing rooms, bath room, etc. There is a large garden, two-stall stable, and coach-house. Arrangements can be made for early possession, if the purchaser so desires. . lished 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. 1VTEAR ,the SOUTH COAST, nine miles from Hastings.—To Let. with possession, a choice little Eesidential and Sporting Estate, charmingly placed, close to a church and village, comprising a moderate sized Eesidence, 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. TXAILSHAM.—Seven miles from Eastbourne, 15 ־*־־*־ 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 t© A. Burtenshaw and U־ AWKL AN DS, HAILSHAM, SUSSEX, ־* ־*־ half a mile from Hellingly Station, one mile from Hailsham, and close to the site of the New County Asylum.—For Sale by Private Treaty, a valuable Brickyard, with supply of good earth, three drying sheds, kiln, stable, and two substantial cottages, the whole comprising an area of about two acres.—Further particulars may be obtained on application. NORTH WALE8. BANGOR. Messrs. W. DEW and BON, Auctioneers, Vainers, Estate Agents, Lana Surveyors, 4c., WELLFIELD, BANGOR, and Trinity Square, Llandudno. CARTREFLE—A small but recherche Residence on the Anglesey side of the Menai Straits, midway between the Menai Suspension and Britannia Tubular Bridges. ItyTESSRS. WM. DEW and SON are m- -LtA strueted to Offer the above RESIDENCE for Sale by Public Auction, at an early date. Full particulars in future advertisements. ON THE BANKS OF THE MENAI STRAITS. RHIANVA. TO BE LET, Furnished, for a term of years, this charming Marine Eesidence, containing two entrance halls—one large and one small—and greenhouse gallery, four entertaining rooms, billiard room, 21 bed rooms, with stabling and coachhouse; standing in four acres of beautifully laid out grounds, which slope down to one of the most lovely parts of these deservedly renowned Straits; close to telegraphic and postal conveniences, and capital yacht anchorage; within a few miles of first-class yachting stations; in a sporting locality, in which there is good society, and within 24 miles of two main line railway stations.—For further particulars apply to W. Dew and Son, auctioneers, Bangor and Llandudno. WEST KENT DARTFORD DISTRICT Megera. DANN and LDCAS, Auctioneers, Surveyors and Land Agents Dartford and Bexley, Eent, and 123, Cannon Street, E.C. GRAVESEND and■ WILMINGTON, KENT. TV/TESSRS. DANN and LUCAS have received -ILL instructions to Sell by Auction, on Monday, March 13, 1899, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C., in Two Lots, a valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, at Gravesend, comprising a substantial brick building, until recently used as part of the New Falcon Hotel, having a frontage of 86ft. 6in. to the River Thames and a frontage to West-street, upon which is a greengrocer’s shop, the total area of the site being about 7,200 square feet, suitable for a landing wharf or any trade requiring water carriage Also a valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Wilmington, about 14 miles from Dartford, comprising the whole of the premises lately occupied as the Wilmington Brewery, with Manager’s House, stabling, coach-house, and the Brewery Premises and Stores, also orchard land adjoining, the whole having an area of 2a. 2r. 12p. The machinery, boiler and plant will he included in the sale. Both properties are in hand, and possession will be given on completion. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Russell, Son and Cumming, solicitors, 14, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C.; at the Auction Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 123, Cannon-street, E.C., and Dartford, Kent. Tj] AST SUSSEX.—Within half a mile of a -L* station. If hours from London.—To be Sold by Private Treaty, a very desirable small Holding, comprising a substantial house, building, and about 47 acres of excellent land. CROYDON. SURREY. HOOKER & WEBB, Surveyors, Valuers, Auctioneers, &c., 4, HIGH STREET, CROYDON. EDENBRIDGE, KENT.—Freehold Investment. TXOOKER and WEBB have received instruc--LI- tions to Sell by Auction, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday, February 23, 1899, at Six o’clock precisely, the FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as The Coffee Palace, High-street, Eden-bridge, within five minutes’s walk of Edenbridge Station (L. B. and S. C. R.), and one mile from the S. E. R. Station. The property comprises a brick-built and tile-roofed house, containing four bed rooms, two sitting rooms, shop, kitchen, and offices. In the rear there is a large timber-built detached room with galvanised iron roof and brick foundations, and a good large garden. Gas and water are laid on. The property occupies a central position, and has a valuable frontage to the High-street, and, with a small judicious outlay, could be easily converted into excellent business premises. May be viewed with orders to be obtained of the Auctioneers; and particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Beaumont, Son and Rigden, solicitors, 33, Chancery-lane, W.C.; at the place of sale; and of the Auctioneers, 4, High-street, Croydon. CROYDON.—Sale of Freehold Residence, and Long Leasehold House and Shop Property^ TTOOKER and WEBB have received instruc--L I. tions to Sell by Auction, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, on Thursday, February 23, 1899, at Six o’clock precisely, m Four Lots: — LANARK, ALTYRE-ROAD, EAST CROYDON, a well-built Freehold detached' modern Residence, with attractive elevation, situate in a first-class position, and close to the main line station, w’ ence the City and West-end can be easily reacioa Tbe house contains six bed rooms, bath room (h. and c.), three reception rooms and excellent domestic offices; good garden with lawn, and flower beds, and is at present let at £80 per annum, on a three years’ agreement expiring before the date of sale, so that immediate possession can be given on completion of the purchase. The property has a frontage of 44ft., by a depth of 121ft. Also an excellent Long LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Nos. 65 to 83 (odd numbers), LongfeUow-road, West Croydon, comprising nine houses and one shop, in a thickly populated and increasing neighbourhood, a short distance from West Croydon Station. The houses, which are well built, and contain good accommodation, are let at a rental of 10s. a week each, landlord paying rates and taxes. The shop is let at £45 per annum on three years' agreement, tenant paying rates and taxes, the whole property thus producing a gross rental of £279 per annum. The houses may be viewed with order to be obtained of the Auctioneers; and particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Marshall and Liddle, solicitors, 62, North-end, Croydon; at the place of sale; and of the Auctioneers, 4, High-street,, Croydon״ BAYSWATER, CAMPDEN HILL, NOTTING HILL AND DISTRICT. Messrs. E. & A. SWAIN, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents (Established 1849). 26, HIGH STREET, NOTTING HILL GATE, W., ISSUE A MONTHLY LIST OF PROPERTIES TO BE LET AND SOLD. AUCTION SALES. 1699. By order of the Executors of the late J. Duncan. WEST KENSINGTON.—Close to the District Railway Station, and near Addison-road Station, and the Eari’s-court Exhibition. ־lyTESSRS. E. and A. SWAIN will Sell by -Lti. Auction, at an early date, the LEASEHOLD RESIDiuiNCJii, No. 33, Charleville-road, West Kensington, a capital house in this favourite residential quarter, comprising: Five bed rooms, bath room (h. and c.)., double drawing room, occupying the whole of first floor, dining room and library, separated by folding doors, and study on ground floor; light kitchen, and usual offices in basement. Held on lease for a term of 99 years from 1877 at a ground rent of £10 per annum. To be Sold with Possession. Particulars and conditions of sale will be ready shortly. 33, OHARLEYILLE-ROAD, WEST KENSINGTON.— The CONTENTS of this RESIDENCE, including a chest of silver (about 350 ozs.), and plated goods; Louis XVI. buhl writing table, collection of Oriental, Worcester and other china, Bechstein grand piano, boudoir organ, a black-letter Bible .and other valuable books, large Axminster square, etc. ־]yrESSRS. E. and A. SWAIN will Sell by -ILL Auction, on the Premises, at an early date, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising reception room and library suites, well-made bookcases, carved oak cabinets, bed room furniture, an old mahogany bedstead, brass and other bedsteads, bedding, Axminster and Brussels carpets, curtains, bed and table linen, china, glass, and various effects; the well-chosen library of about 1,000 volumes, including a fine edition of Robert’s Sketches in Egypt and Nubia. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained shortly of G. H. Swann, Esq., solicitor, 103, Cannon-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 26, High-street, Not ting-hill-gate, W. MESSRS. E and A. SWAIN, 26, High Street, Notting Hill Gate,W. DEVON, SOMERSET & WEST OF ENQLANL W. J. WINSLEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, TENANT-RIGHT HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUERS, MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. City and County Auction and Estate Agency Offices: 6, SOUTH STREET, EXETER, and HIGH STREET, HONITON. Telegraphic Addresses: “ Estates, Exeter“ Winsley, Jlonito/i” Nau. Telephone No 203 vExeter). Auction Sales at Honiton Horse and Carriage Repository the first Saturday in every month. Gentlemen and others requiring Carriage Horses of every description can generally suit tflemselves at these sales, when the animals for the most part come direct from the breeders. f)N the BORDERS of DEVON and SOMER- vy SET (two miles from railway station).—Capital little Freehold Holding of 40 acres, about five of which only are tillage, with good modern dwelling house and farm buildings. Let to excellent tenant at £38 per annum and outgoings. No tithe charge on greater portion. Price asked £900, Freehold. A very sound investment. IXEVON, one mile from railway station.— A-J Poultry Farm of 12 acres, and right of common 10 acres; newly-built Dwelling House and suitable cut-houses. Price £500, Freehold. Well let to pay five per cent. pULLOMPTON, DEVON.—Freehold Resi-dential Estate of nearly 200 acres (more than half being well-watered meadow and old pasture). Can be let at £450 per annum. Price £12,000, including timber. Foi occupation or investment. ESTABLISHED 1852. LONDON & SOUTHEND ON SEA A. PREVOST AND SON, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Yaluers, Land and Estate Agents, 176, MILE END ROAD, LONDON, E , AND 102, HIGH STREET, SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. (Opposite Middleton Hotel). SALES BY AUCTION AND PRIVATE TREATY. Surveys and Reports, Valuations for Probate and other Purposes ; Mortgages negotiated at reduced rates ; Compensation Cases prepared and conducted ; Estates managed and Rents coUected. Insurances of every description effected. Telegraphic Address: “Notedness,” London. Telephones: London, No. 31 Eastern; Southend-on-Sea, No. 31. pO £AA —SOUTHEND, near spa, sta ow O • tJ U V / • tions &c—Superior detached freehold ׳ Re sidence, well appointed, approached by carriage drive, spacious well matured grounds well stocked with fruit trees, tennis lawns, &e.; seven bed rooms, bath room, hot and cold, spacious hall, three reception rooms, offices, conservatory, stabling, coach house, harness room, &c. Immediate possession. po 7AA —^ear station, church, &c. l v v• Detached freehold Residence, fine froDtage, good position, excellent, gardens, orchard, vineiies, &c.; eight bed rooms, bath room, spacious hall, three reception rooms, offices, stabling, coach-house, &c. Vacant possession. _AQ AAA —Tines-t position in SOUTH dwii^UUl/« END. double-fronted detached freehold Re'idence, clo«e to sea, station. &c.: eight bed and dressing rooms, double drawingroom, opening to conservatory, dining and oiher rooms and offices. Vacant possession. T'lEVON.—Freehold, £600.—Nice little Poul--L' try or Dairy Farm of about 224 acres, with commonable rights over 34 acres adjoining; small house and good buildings; let to yearly tenant; possession may be ■arranged; 14 miles from station and dairy factory; close to famous trout stream; plenty of shooting obtainable. Parties seeking Farms, Residential Properties. Country and Town Residences (furnished or unfurnished), and investments of any description in the West of England should send particulars of their requirements to W. J. Winsley and Co., who will be happy to furnish details of likely properties on their extensive registers. ?־.£62,000 1 Ol -TO BREWERS, DU- T11 LERS. CAPITALISTS ANr ") 1II wRS. — Freeh Id Ground Bent of £1 200 per annum, secured or two old-established commodious and higblv pr sperous fu'ly-licpnsed hotel«, stabline etc., etReversion in about 13 yeais to property of enormous value. Q ^AA —SOUTHEND ON-SEA — ow -L /W % *J Vy yj • To Bankers and Capitalists.— Magnificent Freehold corner business premi-es, occupying commanding position in be?t busine-s pa t of High-stre t to which it has an im portanr. f) outage of 40t’r.. and a return front ge of 140ft. : eminent¡- ״/»anted for a bank, wine merchant's or brewer’s branch. Messrs. WINSLEY and CO. have on their Register, to be Let with immediate possession, several Furnished and Unfurnished Country Properties (with and without Land). London Agents please note. Ol KAA —iSOUTBEND-ON-SEA — ¿w X ^ V/ • Picturesque semi-detached resi- dence, facing tbe sea and close to stations.