Cambridge Chronicle 18 Oct 1856: Dobson house and cottages for sale

House, Large Garden, and Two Cottages,

TRUMPINGTON.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION

By WENTWORTH & SON,

At their Auction Rooms, 24, Trinity-street, opposite Trinity College, on THURSDAY, October 30th, 1856, at Seven o’clock in the evening, in One Lot.

A Timber and Tiled Dwelling-House,

Situated in Trumpington, on the left hand side of the road leading to Grantchester, opposite the Mansion House Grounds, containing Six Rooms, excellent Cellar, Yard, and Business Premises, together with TWO COTTAGES and Garden Ground thereto belonging; as now occupied by Mr. Dobson, the proprietor, and his tenants, Messrs. Rayner and Lloyd, the whole containing about Half an Acre (more or less), and of the estimated annual value of £25.

Copyhold of the Manor of Trumpington.

The above property is well situated, and is presumed to be very valuable for Building purposes. The purchaser will be entitled to a right of way over the adjoining Estate, leading to the London-road, opposite the Tally Ho.

For further particulars apply to Mr. J. S. CHRISTMAS, Solicitor, 16, St. Andrew’s-street, Cambridge; or to WENTWORTH & SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, and Estate Agents, No. 1, Rose-crescent, Cambridge.

Agents to the Royal Exchange Fire and Life Assurance Offices.

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