STROUD COMMON, near LANGRISH,
In the Parish of Eastmeon, about a mile-and-a-half from Petersfield.
MR. G. ETHERINGTON has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on Wednesday the 8th of August, in four lots, at the Red Lion Hotel, Petersfield, at two for three o’clock in the afternoon, according to such conditions to be then produced,—All that
VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY
Known as the ‟LANGRISH STROUD BRICK-KILNS,”
Very near the Petersfield and Winchester Turnpike-road, and within one mile and-a-half from the London and Portsmouth Railway Station, at Petersfield, and now in a good working condition, doing a good trade, which is capable of extension. The Property is well supplied with Pond and Spring Water; and 2¼ Acres of Land. Nearly new double-action Machine, with dye plate and screen moulding Tables and Barrows; about 70,000 Building and other BRICKS. A well-built and very substantial HOUSE, slated roof, in Three Tenements, and good Gardens, adjoining the Winchester and Petersfield Turnpike Road.
Also, adjoining the above, and fronting the Winchester and Petersfield Turnpike Road, a Piece of FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, containing one acre and 20 perches, well situated for Building Purposes.
The whole of the Property is situated at Langrish, Stroud, in the parish of Eastmeon, and within the borough of Petersfield, very healthy and pleasant.
For further particulars apply to Joseph Soames, Esq., solicitor, Petersfield, or of Mr. G. Etherington, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Petersfield and Haslemere.