Cambridge Independent Press 14 Oct 1882: Red Cross Farm for sale
Trumpington, near Cambridge.
HIGHLY VALUED
FREEHOLD ESTATE,
(Tithe Free and Land Tax Redeemed),
Known as “The Red Cross Farm,” comprising a Gentleman’s Residence, with Cottage, recently erected Barn, Stable, Coach-house, and other Outbuildings adjoining, and
38a. 0r. 8p.
(more or less),
Of very Productive LAND, in a high state of cultivation, the whole being situate on the Hills Road, in the parish of Trumpington, about two-and-a-half miles from the centre of the town of Cambridge.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
Messrs. CATLING & MANN,
At their Rooms, Corn Exchange-street, Cambridge, on WEDNESDAY, November 8th, 1882, at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, by direction of the Executors of Lilley Edleston, Esq., deceased. Possession will be given on completion of purchase.
Particulars with plan and conditions of sale are preparing, and may shortly be obtained of Messrs. EADENS and KNOWLES, solicitors, 15, Sidney-street, or of Messrs. CATLING and MANN, auctioneers, land agents, and valuers, Corn Exchange-street, Cambridge.