Cambridge Independent Press 24 May 1890: Robert Sayle building land for sale

FRIDAY NEXT,

Trumpington Road, Cambridge

Within 2 Miles of Great St. Mary’s Church.

SIX PLOTS OF HIGHLY VALUABLE

FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND

(Tithe Free and Land Tax Redeemed), pleasantly and healthily situate, with a gravel sub-soil, in the parish of Trumpington, being part of the Estate late the property of Mr. Robert Sayle, deceased.

Having frontages of 100 feet to the New Road, and depths of 150 to 200 feet and being especially suitable for the erection of villa residences. The Water Company’s mains are laid along the New Road and gas is laid in the Trumpington Road to the entrance of New Road.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY

Messrs. WISBEY, SON, & MOYES,

At the Lion Hotel, Petty Cury, Cambridge, on FRIDAY next, May 30th, 1890, at Six o’clock in the evening precisely.

Plans, Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had of Messrs. FRANCIS & FRANCIS, Solicitors, 17, Emmanuel-street, or of the AUCTIONEERS, 26, Trinity-street, Cambridge.

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