Cambridge Chronicle 22 Aug 1834: Two tenements for sale
TWO TENEMENTS,
Pleasantly situated, TRUMPINGTON.
FREEHOLD,
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By ELLIOT SMITH & SON,
At the Green Man Public-house, TRUMPINGTON, on FRIDAY the 29th day of August, 1834, at seven o’clock in the evening, in One Lot;
All those TWO TENEMENTS, with excellent Garden, on which is a well of water, as now occupied by Thomas Winwell and Henry Carter.
These Premises have a frontage of 48 feet, and extend in depth 86 feet; are situated next the road, in a most cheerful part of the village, stage coaches constantly passing and repassing to and from London to Cambridge.
Further particulars may be had of Messrs. PEMBERTON and HAYWARD, or of ELLIOT SMITH & SON, Cambridge.