• Reference
    HN10/271/Turney3
  • Title
    Auction sale particulars - auctioneer: Cumberland & Hopkins; - auction at: Bell Hotel, Aspley Guise; - for sale by: George and Charles Matthews Turney; - solicitor: John Thomas Green of Woburn; - printer H.Jackson of Leighton Buzzard - Lot 1: dwellinghouse and grocer's shop at Mount Pleasant, Aspley Guise, in occupation of Turney Brothers: brick and slate with flower garden at front with entrance passage, drawing room with bay window, kitchen, scullery, five bedrooms, shop and cellarage, brick and warehouse, cart hovel with store room over, wood and slate fruit house, open shed, chaise house, brick and slate three stall stable with loft over; garden planted with fruit trees; bounded by properties of Mrs.Howe, William Clarke and Lot 2; - Lot 2: two brick and slate cottages with wood porches in Mount Pleasant, Aspley Guise; gardens to front and rear in occupation of Mrs.Barnwell and Mrs.Fleet; each cottage two rooms on ground and two rooms on first floor; also wood and thatched building used as a washhouse with wood and coal barns at rear with well and plot of garden; - Lot 3: six brick and slate cottages adjoining in Salford Road in occupation of James Brown, James Billington, Edward Lewin, Samuel Higgins, Mrs.Billington and Mrs.Bandy with rents totalling £40/6/- per annum; small gardens in front, enclosed by wood paled fence, each cottage two rooms on ground and two on first floor with at rear brick and slate barns, washhouse, well and garden ground; frontage 92ft, depth 102ft; bounded by Lot 4 and property of Mr.Pickering; - Lot 4: 6a 2r 37p pasture land with frontage to Salford Road bounded by property of Mrs.Atkins and Mr.Pickering and Vicarage Land Contract shows purchase of Lots 1, 3 and 4 by Charles Matthews Turney of Aspley Guise, grocer, for £1,390
  • Date free text
    25 Mar 1887
  • Production date
    From: 1887 To: 1887
  • Level of description
    item