Jtne 10, 1899. THE ESTATES GAZETTE 1COO Stilla« bit Auction. Stale# Im ^.itctiait. CHURCH STRETTON, SHROPSHIRE, known as the Highlands of England, 13 miles from Shrewsbury, on the main line to Hereford. - on the Estate, on Tuesday, June 13, 1899, at One p.m. precisely. 80 PLOTS of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, suitable for the erection of small villas of all classes. The plots command lovely views of the surrounding hills, for which Stretton is famous. Good roads. Bracing air. Land tax and tithe redeemed. Payments by instalments extending over ten years if desired. Deeds free of law costs. Sale preceded by a luncheon at 12.30. Special arrangements for London buyers. Particulars, plans, conditions, and tickets may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 263, Strand, W.C. SALOOMBE, between TORQUAY and PLYMOUTH, renowned among the seaside watering-places of England for the most beautiful scenery, and fot a climate cool and pleasant in summer, and the warmest and most equable in winter, thus assuring the advantage of an all-tlie-vear-round season. on the estate, on Tuesdav. June 20, 1899, at Two pan., 50 lots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND (sold free of tithe and land tax), amongst which are to be found sites for marine villas, of every size and class, commanding sea views of unequalled variety and charm, whilst others have inland prospects, bound only by the heights of Dartmoor. Included in this sale is a very valuable Freehold Residence, known as rourelle. facing the English Channel and commanding extensive inland! views. The plots lie very high, on a dry, rocky subsoil, open to bracing breezes. The estate comprises all the limited area of building land in the immediate vicinity upon which Salcombe can grow out as a town. Payments by instalments if desired. No law' costs. Particulars, etc., to be obtained of the Auctioneer Clement׳s-inn-chambers. 263, Strand, W.C. N.B.—Special arrangements for intending London buyers. WOKING, SURREY, situated within three-quarters of a mile of Woking Station, which is within 35 minutes׳ of Waterloo. 70 trains daily. ly/TR. F. G. WHEATLEY has received in- ־*־’־^־ struct!ons to Offer for Sale by Auction, in a marquee on the estate, on Thursday, June 22. 1899. at Two p.m.. 70 PLOTS of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, fronting Boundary, North and Courtenay roads!. Also 18 Leasehold Houses, producing £297 per annum. The estate is suitable for the erection of business premises or small houses of s-ood design. Good water, roads and sewers. Conveyances free of law costs. Payments may be made by instalments if desired. Land tax and tithe free. The sale will be preceded by a luncheon at One p.m. Particulars, plans and conditions can be obtained of Messrs. Guillaume and Sons, 9. Salisbury-square, Fleet-street, E.C.; and of the Auctioneer, 263, Strand, P Messrs. C. W. DAYIES & SON, Auctioneers, Yaluers, Estate Agents, &c., 15, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON. Eetablithed 1837. SALES BY AUCTION are held periodically at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, in which Properties can be included at moderate and fixed charges. SALES BY AUCTION AT PRIVATE HOUSES, etc., of Furniture. Stock, and Miscellaneous Effects. Estates Managed and Rents Collected. Valuations for Probate, Transfer and Mortgage Purposes. Messrs. C. W. Davies and Son also undertake SALES and LETTINGS by Private Treaty. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, Upper-st., Islington. By order of the Trustee.—GREEN-LANES.—Long Leaseholds. lyTESSRS. C. W. DAYIES and SON will Sell -Hi. by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, June 27, at Two, Nos. 36. 38, 40 and 48, GREEN-LANES, N. Three let at £33, and one at £32. Term 61 years׳, at moderate ground rents.—N. Noel Stans-bury. Esq., solicitor, 89, Ohancery-lane, W.C.; Jas. Cornford, Esq., solicitor, 68a, Lincoln’s-mn-fields, W.C. Auctioneers’ Offices, 15, Upper-street, Islington, GREEN-LANES and STOKE NEWINGTON.—Occupation or Investment. ־M'ESSRS. C. W. DAYIES and SON will Sell -LL by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, June 27, at Two, Nos. 18. 20. and 22, ADEN-GROVE, Green-lanes, N. ; two let at £36, and one at £38 per annum; unexpired term 71 years1; low ground rents. Also No. 59, Park-street, Church-street. Stoke Newington; for sale with possession; estimated rent £34 per annum; term 69 years, at £5 5s.—Particulars a« above. CLERKENWELL.—Desirable Short Leasehold Investments. A/TESSRS. C. W. DAYIES and SON will Sell lYI. by Auction, at the Mart. E.C., on Tuesday. June 27. at Two, Nos. 3 and 8, MYDDELTON-SQUARE. Each let at £65. Term 13 years, at £5 is. 4d. ground rent each.—Particulars of Messrs. F. Kimber Bull and Duncan solicitors. 65, Watling-street, E.C.: and at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 15, Upper-street, N. ESSEX-ROAD, ISLINGTON.—Long Leasehold Investments. lyTESSRS. C. W. DAYIES and SON 'will Sell ILL by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Tuesday, June 27, at Two. the THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES. Nos. 24, 26 and 28. William-street, St. Peter-street, let and producing £93 16s. per annum. Term 46 years, at £14 on the whole.—N. Noel Stans-bury Esq., solicitor. 89, Ohancery-lane, W.C. Auctioneers’ OiYioes, 15. Upper-street, N. RYDE, ISLE OF WIGHT. Preston Park Estate, within a short and pleasant walk of the pier and esplanade, and two railway stations. A most excellent opportunity for acquiring Freehold Land in a first-class loealitv, where land can usually be only obtained on building leases M R. P. G. WHEATLEY has received in- ILL structions to׳ Offer for Sale by Auction, in a marquee on the estate, on Thursday. June 29, 1809 at Two p.m., 53 PLOTS of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, with frontages to main roads, suitable tor the erection of good villas and residences. The estate commands magnificent views by land and sea Good water; gas. Deeds free of law costs. Payments may be made by instalments if desired. Land tax and tithe free. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtamed of the Auctioneer, 263, Strand, W.C. WIMBLEDON.—Ray nes Park Estate, within 10 minutes’ of Raynes Park Station, L. and S.-W. Railway, with its excellent train service, 15 minutes from Waterloo. IV/TR. F. G. WHEATLEY is instructed to Offer ־־L’־L tor Sale by Auction, in a marquee on the estate, orn Wednesday. July 5. 1899. at 2.30 p.m.. about 100 PLOTS- of ripe FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND with excellent frontages to the West Barnes-lane and Seaforth-avenue, suitable for the immediate erection of villas and small houses. Excellent golf links ad-.iom the estate. Good roads. Water laid on. Tithe free and land tax redeemed, deeds free of law costs. Payments by instalments if desired. ״ Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale of Messrs. Guillaume and Sons, 9. Salisbury-square. Fleet-street, E.C. ; and of the Auctioneer, 263, Strand, W.C. WALTON-ON-THAMES.—Beechwood Estate, about eight minutes walk from Walton Station, L. & S.-W. Railway, with a good train service, 30 minutes from Waterloo. 1X/TR. F. G. WHEATLEY has received in- ILL structions to Offer for Sale by Auction, ■n a marquee on the estate, on Tuesday, July 11, 1899 at Two p.m., 40 PLOTS of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, of quarter acre and upwards, suitable for the erection of gentlemen’s residences, for which there is a great demand in this favoured neighbourhood. The estate is beautifully wooded with trees of every description, and is close to the river and golf links. This is altogether a unique opportunity of obtaining freehold land in this well-known and fashionable neighbourhood. Deeds free of laws costs. Payments by instalments if desired. Gas and water on the estate. Sewers laid’. Land tax and tithe free. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale (when ready) may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 263, Strand, W.C. South Forelands Estate. ST. MARGAEET’S B4Y two miles from Martin Mill Station (L.C. and D. and S.-E. Railway), a little over two hours from London by fast trains, five miles from Deal, and four from Dover. lyTR. F. G. WHEATLEY has been instructed I"-L by the National Land Corporation (Limitel) to Offer for Sale by Auction, on Thursday, July 13, 1899, at 2.30, in a marquee on the estate, about 80 PLOTS of choice FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, suitable for the erection of marine villas and bungalows of every size, overlooking St. Margaret’s Bay. A special train will leave Holborn-viaduct on the morning of sale, tickets 5s. Full information and plans, particulars, and condi tions of sale can be obtained from A. W. Pearce, solicitor, 21, John-street, Adelphi, London, W.C ; and of the Auctioneer, 263, Strand, London. W.C. Sales for the Year 1899.—Telephone No. 669 Bank.— Telegraphic Address, “ Akaber. London.” 1X/TESSRS. BAKER and SONS beg to an-ILL nounce that their Sales of LANDED ESTATES. Investments, Town, Suburban and Country Houses. Business Premises, Building Land, Ground Rents. Reversions. Shares and other Properties will be held at the Mart. Tokenhouse-yard, E.C., on the following Fridays during the year 1899: — June 16. July 21. October 6. June 23. July 28. October 20. June 30. August 25. November 10. July 14. September 8 November 24. I September 22 | Ueoember 8. Auctions ean be held on davs besides those above specified.—11, Queen Victoria-street. E.C. PADDINGTON and) HOXTON.—Secure Investments. IX/TESSRS. C. W. DAYIES and SON will Sell ILL T>y Auction, at the Mart, E.C., cn Tuesday, June 27, at Two o’clock. No. 6, BLOMFIELD-STBEET. Upper Westbourne-terrace, W., let on lease at £60; term 43 years, at £7 7s. And the Leasehold Premises, No. 63, Nile-street, Hoxton, producing £56 per annum. Also a Leasehold Ground Rent of £5 per annum, arising out of the Prince Albert public-house. East-road, N.. term 7i years, at £17.—W. E. Kersey, Esq.., solicitor, 15, Tower-street, Ipswich. Auctioneers’ Offices, 15, Upper-street. N. In the High Court of Justice. Chancerv Division, Brick well v. Faldo —ROTHERHITHE ]yTESSRS. HERRING, SON and DAW will ILL Offer for Sale bv Auction (with the approbation of Mr. Justice Stirling, the Judge to whom this action is assigned), at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard. E.C., on Wednesday. June 14. 1899. at Two o’clock, in One Lot. the valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. situate and being Nos. 156 and 158. Rother-hithe-street. together with the Building Land in the rear, extending to Swan-lane and Kenning-street, possessing total frontages of 160ft.. the whole embracing an area of about 21,350 superficial feet. With possession. Particulars of Messrs. King. Burrell and Marzetti. solicitors. 77, Gresham-etreet. E.C.: of Messrs Lovett and Lid die. solicitors. 47 and 48. Kir>g William-street. E.C.; and of the Auctioneers. 6, Ironmonger-lane, E.C.. and 308, Brixton-hill, S.W. HTGHBURY, HOUNSLOW. PFCKHAM and B4LHAM. CLIMPSON and JOHNSON will Sell by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., on Monday, July 12, at Two 34 and 36, Frampfield-road, Highbury, producing £84 per annum. 20, Lampton-road, Hounslow, with possession. Penrith House, 190, Peckham-rye, freehold, with possession. 17, Lumley-road, Balham, let at £35. Particulars of,the Auctioneers, 59.Bed ford-hill. Balham. Sale Day, June 14, 1899. TV/TESSRS. J. J. HILL and WEAVER are ILL instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Horseshoe Hotel, Tottenham-court-road, on Wednesday, June 14, 1899, at One o’clock, the following first-class PROPERTY:— THE CASSLAND HOTEL, Victoria-park-road. Lease 28 years, at a rent reduced by underletting to about £27 per annum. Directly facing Victoria-park, close to ,bus terminus, and not far from Victoria-park railway station. Cards and particulars at the Auction Offices, No. 28, Theobald’s-road, W.C. 1X/TESSRS. J. J. HILL and WEAVER have I»!- for disposal by Private Treaty the following WINE and SPIRIT ESTABLISHMENTS: — Country HOTEL, close to railway station, with valuable ferry rights—trade undeveloped, and affording first-class opportunity to business man. CASH £1,500.—Fine Corner PROPERTY, with good home and large trade—long lease at low rent— within twenty minutes’ of City. CASH £1,500.—Excellent CORNER, in main road, close to important London railway terminus—large counter trade, of easy management. CASH £1,000.—Compact PROPERTY, in best and busiest part of West-end—capitally placed in theatrical world. CASH £1,500.—First-class West-end PROPERTY just off Regent-street—profitable business of large extent. CASH £500.—Small Suburban PROPERTY, in excellent repair—business undeveloped—good lease, at very low rent. CASH £400.—Tenancy in good main road Property; liberal terms to a business man with first-class references. Auction Offices, Nov 28, Theobald’s-road, W.C. gtalc# bn Aitctiatt. By direction of the Executors of the late R. Chamberlain, Esq. Q Q OADOGAN-SQUARE, and Stables. U n A very special Long LEASEHOLD TOWN MANSION, well-positioned in this fashionable square with access to the large ornamental garden; held direct from Earl Cadogan for an unexpired term of 74 years, at the low ground rent of £30 per annum. Tlie accommodation comprises 12 bed and dressing rooms, box room, and fitted! bath room on the upper floors; charming double drawing room and billiard room on first floor; on the ground floor is an excellent dining room, central hall, and a large morning room, lobby, with dinner lift, etc.; there are Lwo staircases, and the basement offices are complete for a large establishment; the stabling at rear contains four stalls, large coach-house, living rooms, etc. To be Sold by Auction, at the Mart, E.C. On Thursday, July 13, at Two (unless an acceptable offer be made previously). Particulars of Messrs. Witham, Roskell, Munster and Weld, solicitors, 1, Gray’s-inn-square; and, with orders to view, of Messrs. TROLLOPE, estate agents, surveyors and auctioneers. West Halkin-street, Belgrave-square; 7, Hobart-place, Eaton- square; 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square; and; 5, Victoria-Street, Westminster. In Bankruptcj.—Re Eliot Pearce and Co.—By order of C. Fitch Kemp, Esq., the Trustee.—Absolute Reversion to One-third of One-seventh of £20,367 7s. Consols, subject to two lives, 72 and 73; also to One-third of £3,572 3s. Id1. Consols, subject to the older life, and to One־th׳rd of One-seventh of a house and 7b acres (Copyhold and Freehold), at Barnes-common. subject to the above lives; also Four Policies of Assurance with the Union Assurance Society, Eagle Assurance Company, London Life Association, and Star Life Assurance Society. M'ESSRS. NOTLEY and CO. will Sell the ■ above, at the Mart, on Tuesday, June 20, at Two precisely. Particulars of Messrs. Ilores, Pattison and Bathurst, solicitors, 52, Lincoln’s־inn־fields; of Messrs. Kemp, Ford and Co., accountants. No. 71, Lombard-street; and at the Auctioneers’ Office, 80, Cornhill. Absolute Reversion to Thirty £75 Shares (£25 paid) in the Union Bank of Australia; also to Two fully-secured Legacies of £200 and £50, receivable on the death of a lady aged 77 years. ]V/TESSRS. NOTLEY and CO. will Sell the I»-L above by Auction, at the Mart, on Tuesday, June 20, at Two. Particulars of G. March Hill, Esq., solicitor, 73a, Queen Victoria-street; and of the Auctioneers. 80 Cornhill, E.C. TV/TESSRS. E. and S. SMITH will Sell by ILL Auction, at• the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C , on Friday, June 23, 1899, at Two o’clock, the following: — CLERKENWFLL.—Good-letting Weekly Property, Nos. 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9, Ann’s^place, Margaret-street. Producing £10C 2s. per annum. Lease 16! years. Ground rent £3 10s. STOKE NEWINGTON.—House and Shop, No. 99, Green-lanes. Let at £40 per annum. Lease 82 years. Ground rent £15. PECKHAM.—Corner House and) Shop, No. 62, Fur ley-street (near High-street and/ Queen’s-road). Let at £30 per annum Lease 58 years. Ground rent £7 10s. Particulars and conditions of sale of Messrs. Boulton, Sons and Sanderaan, solicitors. 21a, Nortliamn-ton-square; at the Mart; and of Messrs. E. and S. Smith, land agents, surveyors and auctioneers. 54. Amwell-street, Clerkenwell. E.C. (near New River Head), and Muswell-hill, N. (nearly facing station). THE PARK ESTATE, EAST BARNET. HERTS, eight miles from King’s-cross, with excellent service of trains to all parts of the Metropolis. MR. E. FERGUSSON TAYLOR has been ILL favoured with instructions from the British Land Company, Limited, to Submit to Public Competition, at the Mart, City, on Tuesday, June 27, 1899, at Two o’clock, SIX choice FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES (tithe free and land tax redeemed), occupying an elevated) and charming position in the picturesque village of East Barnet, half a mile from Oakleigh-park and Barnet Stations, G.N.R. (main line), and within easy walking distance of the beautiful woods of Hadley, and the old historic town of Barnet, each containing an area of from three to seven acres, with valuable frontages to Park-crescent, Mount and Brookbill roads, and ripe for the erection of detached! and semi-detached residences in this delightful locality. Purchase money payable by instalments. Free conveyances. Particulars and conditions of sale, with plan, of Messrs. Russell and Co., solicitors, 59, Coleman-street, E.C.; at the Offices of the British Land Company, Limited, 25, Moorgate-street, E.O.; at the Mart, City; and of the Auctioneer, New Barnet Herts, and 70 to 72, Chancery-lane, W.C. Sale Days for the Year 1899. Messrs. T^AHEBROTHER, ELLLS, EGERTON, -L BREACH, GALSWORTHY and CO. beg to announce that the undermentioned dates have been fixed for their AUCTIONS of FREEHOLD. Copyhold and Leasehold ESTATES, Reversions, Shares, Life Interests, etc., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, E.O. Thursday, June 22 Thursday, July 271 Thursday, Oct. 26 Thursday, June 29 Thursday, Aug. 3 Thursday, Nov. 16 Thursday, July 6 Thursday, Aug. 10 Thursday, Nov. 23 Thursday, July 13 Thursday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Dec. 7 Thursday. July 20 Thursday Oct. 12 1 Thursday. Dec. 14 Other appointments for intermediate Sales will also be arranged. Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis and Co. publish in the advertisement columns of “ The Times,” “ Standard ” and ” Morning Post ” every Saturday a list of tneir forthcoming Sales by Auction. They also issue on the first of every month a schedule of properties to be Let or Sold, comprising landed and residential estates, freehold and leasehold houses, City offices and warehouses, ground rents, and investments generally, which will be forwarded free of charge 18. Old Broad-street. E.C List of Sale Dates for 1899. IX/TESSRS. HUMBERT and FLINT, land ILL agents, surveyors and auctioneers, 11. Serle-street, Lincoln’s-inn, London, W.C., and at Watford. Herts, will hold׳ Sales of Landed Estates Building Land. Town and Country Houses, Ground Rents, Reversions, Life Policies. Stocks and Shares, etc., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard (near the Bank of England), E.C., on the following Wednesdays during 1899, viz.: — September 20 October 18 November 15 December 13 Terms may be June 28 July 5 July 26 August 23 And other dates by arrangement, had on application. Nat. Tel. Nos.: | (Holborn), 348. §ale# bn Auction. Estates, Country and Suburban Residences, Town Houses, Flats, Shops, Business Premises, Invest- TV/TESSRS. TROLLOPE’S Printed Register of IlL Properties for Sale by Private Contract and to be Let may be had on application at their Offices, 7. Hobart-place, Eaton-square, ) West Halkin-street. Belgrave-square, (. r.on(ion 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, and j 5, Victoria-street. Westminster. ' Special Lists or Marked Registers will be forwarded on receipt of particulars of requirements. AUCTIONS FOR THE YEAR 1899. Messrs. Trollope’s Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Estates, Houses, Ground Rents, etc., will take place at the Mart, near the Bank of England, as follows: — Thursday, July 13th. i Thursday, October 19th. Thursday, August 3rd. i Thursday ,November 23rd | Thursday, December 14th Sales will be held on other dates as required. In all cases Messrs. Trollope will be glad to have as long notice as possible respecting any property they may be instructed to Offer by Auction. ־DRANKSEA ISLAND and CASTLE, DOR- JD SETSHIRE. An unusually attractive FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL DOMAIN, of considerable historical interest (the castle having been erected as a fortress in the reign of Henry VIII.), situate at the mouth of Poole Harbour between the Isle of Wight and the Isle of Purbeck, facing the English Channel, four miles from Bournemouth West Railway Station, whence London can be reached in about 2£ hours. The surface of the island, which is most picturesquely broken up in hill and dale, is very beautifully clothed with fine timber trees, rhododendrons, heather, and gorse, and two large freshwater lakes form an important feature; in all there are about 742 acres, affording shooting of a high class, with capital sea and frash water fishing, and for yachting or boating the place can hardly be excelled, first-rate hunting is easily accessible, the soil is very dry. and the climate is bracing and healthy. The fine old embattled castle, to which many judicious additions have been made from time to time, is in perfect order, having lately been restored throughout and provided with heating apparatus, el-ectric light, speaking tubes, hot and cold water services, hydrants, new sanitary arrangements, and all modern improvements for convenience and comfort. It is approached from a state landing-place and pier, and stands boldly out to sea on rising ground!, commanding lovely marine and land views of wide range. The park and pleasure grounds are of great natural beauty, and include charming terrace and other walks, etc. The excellent accommodation of the castle comprises 32 bed and dressing rooms, two bath rooms, four noble reception rooms, billiard room, grand reception hall, principal and garden entrances and full complement of domestic offices, laundry, etc. Capital stabling (including a newly-erected set on the mainland), dairy, ample farm buildings, wharf storehouses, etc. There is also a neat residence known as the Villa, recently renovated, containing capital accommodation for medium-sized family; also numerous cottages and lodges. To be Sold by Auction, At the Mart, near theBank of England, London, E.C., On Thursday. Julv 13. 1899, at Two (unless an accepta-bl© offer be previously made). Particulars, views, plans, and orders to view of Messrs. TROLLOPE, estate agents, surveyors and auctioneers, 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square; 7, Hobart-place, Eaton-square ; West Halkin-street, Belgrave-square; and 5. Victoria-street, Westminster : also of Messrs. Giddy and Giddy, estate agents, 4. Waterloo-place, Pall Mall; and of W. H. Hastings. Esq., solicitor, Sidmouth, Devon. Freehold Residence, stabling, and grounds of three acres; also Building Land, ripe for immediate development. WALTHAMSTOW, ESSEX. A charming old-fashioned FREEHOLD detached FAMILY RESIDENCE, most delightfully situate in Chestnut-walk, Lea-bridge-road1, on the verge of Epping Forest, only eight minutes’ walk from Wood-street Station (G.E.R.). It stands well back from the road, is approached by a carriage sweep, and contains! 16 bed and dressing rooms, bath room, five reception rooms, billiard room, square entrance hall, and ample domestic accommodation; stabling for five horses, etc., tastefully laid out lawns and pleasure grounds, in all nearly three acres, with a frontage of about 200ft. Also, in separate Lots, Two valuable Plots of Freehold¡ Building Land, situate immediately opposite the residence, and each possessing three frontages, admirably adapted for the erection of a block of shops and dwelling houses. To be Sold by Auction, at the Mart, E.C.. On Thursday. July 13, at Two, in Three Lots (unless sold previously by private contract). With possession. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale, of Messrs. Ramsden andi Co., solicitors, 150, Leaden-hall-sttreet, E.C.; and, with orders to view, of Messrs. TROLLOPE, estate agents, surveyors and auctioneers, 7, Hobart-place, Eaton-square, London, S.W., and) as above. By direction of the Executors of the late Lady Cholmley. m PICCADILLY, S.W., and STABLES J An important and very attractive TOWN MANSION, possessing a frontage of nearly 40ft., most substantially built, with imposing elevation in stone, end very pleasantly situated, immediately facing the Green-park. The accommodation, which is well arranged, is ample and in every way suitable for a nobleman or family of position. It comprises, on the upper floor, four bed rooms and box room; on the third floor, four bed rooms and wardrobe room: on the second floor, principal bed1 chamber and dressing room to the front, and large back bed room, fitted bath roomj, wardrobe cupboard, etc.; on the first floor, a suite of three noble reception rooms (Laving five windows to the front opening on to stone balcony); on the ground floor, square entrance hall, inner hall, principal staircase (of stone to second floor), large front morning room, spacious and well-proportioned dining room, lobby, servery, etc., and an excellent study in the wing. The basement offices are complete, the kitchen is built out at the back, and there is a secondary staircase of stone to the upper floors. The stabling at the rear (8, Down-street-mews) consists of three stalls, loose box, coachhouse for two carriages, good living rooms, etc. The whole held) direct from the Sutton Estate for a term of over 50 years at a low ground rent. To be Sold by Auction, at the Mart, E.C., On Thursday, July 27, at Two (unless an acceptable offer be previously made). With possession. Particulars, plans, and conditions1 of sale of Messrs. Leeman, Wilkinson and Badger, solicitors, Coney-street, York; of Messrs. Emmet and Co., solicitors, 14, Bloomsbury-square, W.C.; and, with orders to view, of Messrs. TROLLOPE, estate agents, surveyors and auctioneers, West Halkin-street. Bel-grave-square; 7. Hobart-place, Eaton-square, S.W.; 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, W.; and 5, Victoria-street, Westminster, London.