- ReferenceHF41/1/1/8
- TitleSale Catalogue
- Date free text29 Mar 1882
- Production dateFrom: 1882 To: 1882
- Scope and ContentLot 1 brickbuilt and tiled dwelling house and shop brick and timber built bakehouse with 12 bushel coal oven large yard with gateway entrance extensive outbuildings formerly used as brewery abutting N. property of Miss Dalton E. property of J J Weston esquire W. Church Street onto which it fronts S. Brewery Lane now occupied by Mrs Woodham, baker and confectioner [bought by John Church of Biggleswade, brickmaker for £882] Lot 2 studbuilt and tiled freehold cottage formerly “Grapes” public house, in Back Street at corner with lane to Railway Station and known as Palace Street, lists buildings abutting S. and E. property of W Perkins W. and N. above roads Lot 3 licensed beerhouse “Hole in the Wall”, Shortmead Street (15½ years to go on lease) abutting S. and E. property of William Nichols N. cottages of S Chambers Lot4 two brick built and tiled cottages, Biggleswade in occupation of James Housden and John Cox piece of garden let to George Thompson (30 perches), ample front for erecting more cottages abutting N.and E. property of Wells and Company W. property of Mr Tebbutt S. Potton Road
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, BIGGLESWADE, sale catalogues, specific auction sales, buildings and land use, HOUSING, shops, bakehouses, breweries, Biggleswade Church Street, Biggleswade Brewery Lane, baker, confectioner, brickmaker, cottages, Biggleswade Grapes Public House, Biggleswade Back Street, railways, Biggleswade Palace Street, beerhouses, Biggleswade Hole in the Wall, Biggleswade Shortmead Street, gardens, Wells & Company, Biggleswade Potton Road
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