Carlisle Patriot
November 1, 1844
To Be Sold or Let | To Be Sold or Let |
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GREENWOOD HOUSE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Small and Compact Freehold and Tithe-free ESTATE of LAND, and Respectable Modern-built and commodious RESIDENCE, called GREENWOOD HOUSE, in the Parish of Wigton, and County of Cumberland. The House and Out Offices are replete with every convenience adapted to the domestic comfort of a Genteel Family, having a good Entrance Hall, Three Parlours, Five Best Bed Rooms, Three Servants' Bed Rooms, Water Closet, Kitchen, Laundry, Dairy, &c. A Double Coach House, Six-stall Stable, with other suitable Out Buildings; together with Gardens, Shrubberies, and Orchard, and Thirty Acres of LAND, all in a ring fence, well watered and fenced. Further particulars may be known on application to MR. PATTERSON, Steward, Crofton Hall, who will show the premises. ___________________________________________________ SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES IN CALDEWGATE. FOR SALE. To be SOLD by Private Contract, ALL those Two Front SHOPS and DWELLING HOUSES above, situate in Bridge Street, Caldewgate, Carlisle, in the occupation of MR. CHRISTOPHER GAWTHORP, and MR. JOSEPH HARRISON. And also all those several MESSUAGES, or DWELLING HOUSES, Warehouses, Gig-house, Byers, and Parcel of Ground, suitable for building purposes, situate behind the above Shops. These premises are in the immediate vicinity of the Carlisle Canal, the Newcastle and Carlisle, and the proposed Caledonian Railways, and are of customary tenure, held under the Worshipful the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, subject to the payment of the annual customary Rents of 1s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. The Premises may be viewed on application to MR. GAWTHORP; and further particulars known of MR. BENDLE, Solicitor, Carlisle. ____________________________________________________ |
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