| Notes: | The Bury and Norwich Post Tuesday, 3 Aug 1869, Page 4
WINFARTHING. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By ELLIOTT, SON, and MUSKETT, At the Fighting Cocks Inn, Winfarthing, on Monday, August 9th, 1869, at Five for Six o’clock in the Evening, A Valuable SMALL ESTATE, situate in Winfarthing, adjoining the road from Diss to Attleborough, comprising a comfortable Dwelling-house, with Butcher’s Shop, tiled Barn, Stable, Neat-house, Cattle Sheds, &c., Garden, Orchard, and Four inclosures of very fine Arable and Pasture LAND, containing altogether 9a. 1r. 7p. The above Estate is in the occupation of Mr. Allan Garrard, under a lease for eight years from Michaelmas, 1866, at the annual rent of £35. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs. E. N. Clowes and Son, Solicitors, New Buckenham, or to the Auctioneers, Thrandeston and Diss. |