Norfolk Chronicle 2 Jun 1860: Red Cross farm for sale

TRUMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDED INVESTMENT,

38a. 2r. 24p.

Of superior ARABLE LAND, about one mile from the Cambridge Railway Station.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY MANN AND SON,

On Saturday, the 9th day of June, 1860,

At Four for Five o’clock,

At the Bird Bolt Inn, St. Andrew’s-street, Cambridge,

In One Lot,

A most desirable and complete SMALL FARM, Freehold and Tithe free, containing 38A. 2R. 24P. (more or less) of highly productive Land, lying in a ring fence, with House, Barn, Stable, and necessary Farm Premises thereon, all in good repair, situate in the parish of Trumpington, and adjoining the high road to Linton, now in the occupation of H. H. Emson, Esq.

This very desirable Property, from its superior quality (being a fine dry soil) and its close proximity to the town of Cambridge, may justly be considered one of the best sites in the neighbourhood for occupation in its entirety, or for the erection of Residences, being a most healthy spot, commanding varied and extensive views of the surrounding country.

Possession at Michaelmas next.

Particulars, with plans, may be obtained of Messrs. James Winter and Son, Solicitors, St. Giles’-street, Norwich; or the Auctioneers, Cambridge.

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