HANTS, ON THE BORDERS OF SURREY.

THE BERRY-GROVE ESTATE.

A VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising nearly 200 Acres in a Ring Fence, within half a mile of the Liss Station on the Portsmouth Direct Railway.

     MR. ROBERT REID will SELL, at Garraway’s, Change-alley, Cornhill, London, on Friday the 13th of May, 1864, at 12 for one precisely, in Two Lots (by order of the Trustees under the Will of the late Sir Henry Clinton, K.C.B.),—The

BERRY-GROVE ESTATE,

A valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, most desirably situate in the parish of Liss, in the county of Southampton, within half a mile of the Liss Station, on the Portsmouth Direct Railway; four miles from the capital market town of Petersfield, eight from Alton and Haslemere, 10 from Midhurst, and 15 from Petworth; 45 minutes’ journey from Portsmouth, 50 minutes’ from Guildford, two hours’ from Brighton, two hours’ from Southampton, and one hour and 40 minutes’ from London.

     It comprises a comfortable RESIDENCE with Barn, Stabling, Cowhouses, Bullock Sheds, and other Agricultural Buildings; a Labourer’s Cottage, and several Enclosures of productive Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, together containing 196a. 1r. 39p. in a ring fence, exceedingly well calculated for a Dairy or Grazing Farm, now in the occupation of G.E. Coryton, Esq., (who is under notice to quit), at the very inadequate rent of £216 per annum; the present estimated annual value being £280.

     Also, an Allotment of FREEHOLD LAND, situate on Woolmer Common, containing 10a. and 24p.

     The very easy access from London and other towns above enumerated, the picturesque scenery, embracing the Hawkley and Selborne Heights, the South Downs, and the forest scenery of Woolmer, combined with the respectability of the residents, as evidenced by the many gentlemanly seats in the neighbourhood, offer unusual advantages to purchasers, whether in search of pleasure farm or secure investment for capital.

     There is good Partridge Shooting, and the Hambledon, Hampshire, and Lord Leconfield’s Foxhounds meet within  easy distances; also a Pack of Harriers in Woolmer Forest.

     The estate may be viewed by permission of the tenant.

     Particulars and plans may shortly be obtained of Messrs. J.H. & H.R. Henderson, solicitors, No. 14, Argyll-street, London, W.; at Garraway’s E.C.; Spread Eagle, Liss; and of Mr. Robt. Reid, 48, Great Marlborough-st., London, W. 

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28-May-1864