Cambridge Chronicle 14 Jan 1898: Green Man for sale
TRUMPINGTON, CAMBS.,
Two Miles from Cambridge,
HIGHLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED
PROPERTY,
Comprising
The Old-established and well-known COUNTRY INN, known as
“THE GREEN MAN,”
Containing 7 Bedrooms, W.-c., Bar, Tap Room, Smoking Room, Sitting Room, Dining Room and Parlour, with excellent Wine and Beer Cellars; with
EXTENSIVE PREMISES,
Including
4-Quarter BREWERY, with PLANT,
Stabling for about 40 Horses,
COACH-HOUSES, &c., with PADDOCK, with Artificial Jumps and Horse Run,
KITCHEN GARDEN,
With accommodation for Bowls, Quoits, &c.; The whole containing about
3 ACRES,
And combining exceptional opportunities for the development of a most remunerative Licensed Trade and a valuable Building Estate, as well as for the continuance of the Old-established and well-known Business of a Horse Dealer, as lately carried on by the late Mr. N. R. Holmes.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
Messrs. GRAIN, MOYES & WISBEY,
On FRIDAY, 28th January, 1898, at 5 o’clock in the Evening, at the Lion Hotel, Cambridge, by direction of the Executors of the late Mr. N. R. Holmes.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. FRANCIS, FRANCIS & COLLIN, Solicitors, Emmanuel Street, Cambridge, or of Messrs. GRAIN, MOYES and WISBEY, Land Agents, &c., 66, St. Andrew’s Street and 26, Trinity Street, Cambridge.