Bury and Norwich Post 24 Jul 1833: Anstey Hall for sale

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

To be SOLD by Private Contract.

A Very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, Tithe Free, consisting of a capital Mansion, fit for the residence of a family of the highest respectability, with attached and detached offices of every description, large walled Garden and Pleasure Grounds, together with an excellent Farm-house, Yard, and Offices, with large Barns, Granaries, and all requisite Buildings, and upwards of 400 Acres of very rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in a high state of cultivation.

This Estate is very compact, and most desirably situate either for occupation or investment at Trumpington, within two miles of Cambridge, along the Great Turnpike Road to London, from which it is distant 48 miles, and from Newmarket 16 only.

May be viewed by application to Mr. Hemington, on the Premises; and further particulars had on application to Messrs. Baker and Hodgson, Solicitors, 52, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, who are authorised to treat for the Sale.

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