Cambridge Daily News 23 May 1899: The Beeches for sale
FRIDAY NEXT.
TRUMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGE.
Messrs. J. Carter Jonas and Sons
Have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the LION HOTEL, Cambridge, on FRIDAY, MAY 26th next, at Seven o’clock punctually the Desirable
Freehold Residence,
Known as
“THE BEECHES,”
Situate on the Trumpington-road, 1¾ miles from
Great Saint Mary’s Church, Cambridge.
The House is a Modern Built Residence, and contains Entrance Hall, Drawing-room, Dining-room, Morning-room opening into Conservatory, Kitchens, Scullery, and other Offices, Lavatory, etc., 8 Bedrooms, Bathroom (hot and cold), and Boxroom. House is exceptionally well built and fitted, and is in good order throughout. Cambridge Gas and Water is laid on.
The PLEASURE GARDEN is prettily timbered and laid out with Tennis Lawn.
The KITCHEN GARDEN is of moderate size, and well-stocked.
The STABLING consists of Loose Box, Stall, Harness-room, Coach-house, and Loft.
There is also a Potting Shed, Poultry House, and small Span Greenhouse. The whole contains about 1 Acre, and is a most compact property, within easy distance of the centre of the town.
For Particulars and Conditions of Sale, and Orders to View, apply, Mr C. J. SMART, Solicitor, 4, Alexandra-street, Cambridge, and Messrs J. CARTER JONAS and SONS, Sun Fire and Life Offices, Cambridge, and 3, Old Serjeants’ Inn, Chancery-lane, London, W.C.