Cambridge Chronicle 25 Apr 1890: St Mary's for sale
TRUMPINGTON, CAMBS.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
Mr. J. CARTER JONAS,
On WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of May, 1890, at the Red Lion Hotel, at Five o’clock punctually, all that highly valuable
FREEHOLD RESIDENCE,
Known as “ST. MARY’S,” situated in the village of Trumpington, substantially built in white brick and slated, containing on the GROUND FLOOR – Large Entrance Hall, Drawing-room, opening into Conservatory, 20 ft. by 16 ft., Dining-room, 20 ft. by 16 ft., Breakfast-room and Butler’s Pantry. ON FIRST FLOOR – Four Bedrooms, Dressing-room, Bath-room and W. C. ON SECOND FLOOR – Two large Bedrooms with cupboards for boxes. IN BASEMENT – Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Coal Cellar, Larder and Wine Cellar.
At back of House is a Tennis Lawn, and walled-in Pleasure Garden, well-stocked with fruit trees.
Possession may be had on completion of the purchase.
For Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to Messrs. SAYLE, CARTER & SIMPSON, Solicitors, 35, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C., or of Mr. J. CARTER JONAS, Sun Fire and Life Offices, Cambridge.