Cambridge Independent Press 23 Sep 1843: Two houses for sale opposite church

Two Modern well-built Cottage Residences, with Gardens,

TRUMPINGTON.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY

ELLIOT SMITH AND SON,

On WEDNESDAY, September 27th, 1843, at seven o’clock in the evening, at the Green Man public-house, Trumpington;

LOT 1. A Modern and substantially-built Brick and Slate DWELLING-HOUSE, desirably situate opposite the church, as now occupied by Miss Crane, as a ladies’ seminary, containing, on the ground floor, two excellent sitting-rooms and kitchen, and cellar under, one sitting-room, and three cheerful bedrooms on the one pair, and three attics over, with a garden behind, surrounded by a brick wall, and protected from the road by a neat palisade fence.

LOT 2. – The adjoining DWELLING-HOUSE, also recently erected, containing two excellent parlours below, with kitchen and cellar under, large keeping-room, and two cheerful bedrooms on the one pair, and three good attics over, with garden behind. To this lot there is a convenient yard, approached by folding gates, and stable erected thereon.

The above are situate in the most pleasant part of the village, having good views in front and behind, and the distance from Cambridge being within an easy walk, makes them most desirable to parties seeking a quiet country residence.

Copyhold of the Manor of Arnolds, and subject to a quit-rent of --. Land-Tax.

Further particulars may be had of Messrs. TWISS and MARSHALL, solicitors, or of ELLIOT SMITH and SON, Cambridge.

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