Cambridge Chronicle 27 Mar 1829: Humphreys house for sale

NEAT RESIDENCE,

With LARGE ORCHARD and GARDEN,

TRUMPINGTON, near CAMBRIDGE.

To be SOLD by AUCTION,

By ELLIOT SMITH,

At the Green Man Inn, TRUMPINGTON, on WEDNESDAY the 8th of April, 1829, at seven o’clock in the evening, in ONE LOT;

All that very good FREEHOLD HOUSE, with large GARDEN and well-planted ORCHARD, the late residence of Mrs. HUMPHREYS, (removed to Ely,) most pleasantly situated nearly opposite the Vicarage Grounds, in the very best part of Trumpington, a convenient distance from the Turnpike Road.

The vicinity of Trumpington to Cambridge, the excellent Causeway, and the constant intercourse by stage coaches, renders it peculiarly eligible for the residence of a genteel Family.

For further particulars enquire of Messrs. EVANS, ARCHER, and EVANS, Ely; and of ELLIOT SMITH, Cambridge.

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