605 THE ESTATES GAZETTE April 15, 1899. HORSHAM, 8U83EX. MESSRS. KING & CHASEMORE, Land and Timber Surveyors. Will purchase a good Free-oW U • *J hold Sporting and Agricultural Estate 7of over 550 acres, lying in a ring fence; commodious old-fashioned farmhouse surrounded by moat; extensive farm buildings, cottages, etc.; good stream and numerous ponds; easy reach of station; timber by valuation.—Apply to King and Chasemore, land agents, Horsham, Sussex. . tial Estate of about 80 acres; the farmily residence contains 11 bed rooms, bath room and three reception rooms; stabling for nine horses and buildings; stream.—Full particulars of King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham. _ offices, etc.; carriage drive; property is bounded by stream. To be Let or Sold.—Apply King and Chasemore,, land and timber surveyors, Horsham. _ Residence, containing eight bed, three reception rooms, and 37 acres; stabling, shrubbery, and undulating gardens, etc.; hunting.—For full particulars apply to the Agents, King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham. standing in a small park of about 40 acres, substantially built House, containing 11 bed ro )ms, three reception, three w.c.’s; excellent stabling, buildings, three cottages; excellent gardens, with maze, orchard, lawns, etc. Price moderate.—Apply King and Chasemore, land and timber surveyors, Horsham. £11 5S per acre. — SUSSEX, near South Downs.—Freehold :Residential or Sporting Manorial Estate of over 500 acre», chiefly grass; picturesque old-fashioned residence, homestead; two sets of agricultural buildings. The property is intersected by a stream; hunting.— Plana and particulars of the Sole Agents, Messrs. King and Chasemore, land agents, Horsham, Sussex. 100 acres, all pasture and wood. The house stands high, is substantially built, and contains ample accommodation for a small family. The estate is partially bounded by a stream. Splendid shooting for so small an area. Hunting with several packs. —Apply King and Chasemore, land agents, Horsham, Sussex. 8U88EX. Eastbourne and Hailsham. A. BURTENSHAW & SON, WEST KENT DARTFORD DISTRICT Messrs DANN and LUCAS, Auctioneer!, Surveyor! and Land Agent! AUCTIONEERS, LAND, TIMBER AND TENANT-RIGHT VALUERS, ESTATE AGENTS AND SURVEYORS. A. BURTENSHAW, F.S.I. A. K. BURTENSHAW, P.A.S.I. y ASTBOURXE.—■Near the Golf Ground, and -i-i within five 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 croom, etc. There is a large garden, two-stall stable, and coach-house. Arrangements can be made for early possession, if the purchaser so desires. 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. f)X THE SOUTH COAST.—For Sale, by ^ private treaty, a valuable Fully-licensed¡ Freehold Hotel, situated in the centre of a rising watering place.—Full particulars on application. XTAILSHAM.—Seven miles from Eastbourne, -*־X 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 XTAWKLAXDS, HAILSHAM, SUSSEX, 7־* ־ 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. FAST SUSSEX.—Within half a mile of a station. 1J hours from London.—To he Sold by Private Treaty, a very desirable small Holding comprising a substantial house, building, and about 47 acres of excellent land. NORTH WALES. BANGOR. Dartford and Bexley, Kent, and 123, Cannon Street, E.C Messrs. W. DEW and SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, Estate Agents, Land Surveyors, &c., WELLFIELD, BANGOR, and Trinity Square, Llandudno. ON THE BANKS OF TBE ME'-’AI STRAITS. CARTREFLE.- t»ale of a small but choice Residence on the Anglesey side of the Menai Straits, midway between the Menai Suspension and Britannia Tubular Bridges. MESSRS. WM. DEW and SOX are instructed to Offer the above RESIDENCE for Sale by Public Auction, at the Anglesey Arms, Menai Bridge, on Monday, April 17. at Two o’clock. Particulars and plan of the Auctioneers, or of Mr. S. R. Dew, solicitor, Bangor. AN the Carnarvonshire Side of the Menai X/ Straits, between Bangor and Menai Bridge. To be offered by Public Auction, at the Anglesey Arms Hotel, Menai Bridge, on April 17, at 2.30, fine Building Sites, fronting a lovely part of the Menai Straits. DHYL.—Sale of valuable Freehold Building ־* X Land in the best part of Ryhl, near the Marine Lake, having a long frontage on the south to a good road, and an equally lone frontage on the north to the sea, adjoining land which has been acquired for building purposes, and which is being rapidly built upon, and therefore the property for sale is now ripe for development as a Building Estate.—Sale to take place at the Westminster Hotel, Rhyl, on Tuesday, April 18. rpO BE LET, Furnished, for a term of years, ־*־ Rhianva, on the banks of the Menai Strait®, and having a southern aspect. mo BE LET.—MAY PLACE, CRAYFORD, X KENT, formerly the country seat of the great Naval Commander, Sir Cloud'esley Shovel.—A noble 16th century Mansion, standing in a finely timbered, undulated park of over 76 acres, commanding extensive and varied views over the River Thames, the valley of the Crays, and) the picturesque scenery of a finely wooded country. It is situated on high, gravelly soil, with pleasure and tennis lawns, rhododendron and other flower beds, all in perfection. The mansion is approached by a carriage drive (shaded׳ by handsome specimen fir and other trees) from the public road, with a neat lodge entrance. The accommodation is as follows: On the ground floor, noble drawing room, communicating with handsome conservatory, and with door leading to the billiard room, dining room—the walls of the billiard and dining rooms are panelled in antique oak—breakfast parlour, cloak room, steward’s room, housekeeper’s, room, butler’s pantry, footman’s room, servants' hall, kitchen, and numerous offices, bath room, w.c., ete.; on the first floor, morning room, work room, eight good bed rooms, three dressing rooms, two w.c.’s; on the upper floor, seven best and four servants’ bed rooms andJ three box rooms. Laundry, drying room, brewhouse. and numerous other convenient accessories. Gas and water laid on throughout. Stabling comprises large carriage house, four stalls, and two loose boxes, barn, and numerous outbuildings. Very productive, old-fashioned walled-in kitchen garden four acres in extent, three vineries, greenhouse, cucumber house, and four ranges of pits. The property is about three-quarters of a mile from Barnehurst and Crayfordi Stations, S.E. Railway, 13 miles from London; parish church and1 Roman Catholic church within ten minutes’ walk.—To be Let on Lease.—The property is׳ well suited for the requirements