| Notes: | The Ipswich Journal Saturday, 25 Jul 1857, Page 2
IMPORTANT ESTATES, In SUFFOLK and NORFOLK. MR. HENRY WELLS, IN CONJUNCTION WITH MESSRS. ELLIOTT AND SONS, Is honoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, at the King's Head Inn, Diss, on Thursday, August 6th, 1857, at Two o’clock in the Afternoon, in 17 lots, . . . . . IN WINFARTHING. Lot 17. All that compact and valuable FARM, lying in Winfarthing, in the County of Norfolk; comprising a neat and commodious Farm House, Barn, Stable, newly erected brick and tiled Cowhouse, Horse and Cattle Sheds, and other Buildings; 2 capital Orchards, Garden, and several inclosures of superior Arable and fine old Pasture LAND, containing 60a. 2r. 31p., situate by the side of the Road from Attleborough to Diss, from which town it is distant about four miles, and now in the occupation of Mr. William Filbee, whose tenancy will expire at Michaelmas next. Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Lithographic Plans of the several Lots, may be obtained six days prior to the Auction, on application to Messrs. Wallace and Lyus, Solicitors, and G. F. Browne, Esq., Solicitor, all of Diss; at the Offices of Mr. Henry Wells, Auctioneer, Eye and Occold; and of Messrs. Elliott and Sons, Auctioneers, Thelton and Thrandeston, near Scole. |