• Reference
    HF41/4/27
  • Title
    Printed Sale Catalogue including Map
  • Date free text
    6 Oct 1886
  • Production date
    From: 1886 To: 1886
  • Scope and Content
    Lot 1) St Andrews, Biggleswade, includes a detailed description of the house etc. with a West View of the grounds from the river, and meadow (1 acre 1 rood 17 perches) on opposite bank of the river. one plaster built and tiled cottage let to George Bellamy one brick and plaster built and tiled dwelling house, St Andrews Street, occupied by Miss Ramsden one plaster built and tiled dwelling house, occupied by Miss Howe, adjoining the above one brick and plaster and pantiled cottage, occupied by James Thompson 24 quarter malting Total area 5 acres, 3 roods, 14 perches if not sold as one lot will be withdrawn and sold in 8 lots Lot 9) 5 copyhold dwelling houses, St Andrews Place between churchyard and Lot 1, facing High Street at the junction with Shortmead Street, comprises: a) The Biggleswade Institute b) dwelling house and shop let to W B Aubrey c) dwelling house let to Henry Van der Vord d) dwelling house occupied by William Smith and his undertenant Mr Gammon e) dwelling house let to Miss Morgan, who uses the premises as a private school and yard and range of timber and tiled outbuildings NB. all above buildings are described in detail Lots 10-13) Old pasture called The Bishops (4 acres 3 roods 6 perches) with a frontage to Shortmead Street and abutting onto the Vicarage Gardens. (divided into three building plots and the residue left as meadow land and garden ground) with various outbuildings (4 acres 3 perches) Lots 14-17) No. 11, 17, 18 and 92 in the Biggleswade Fen Reeves’ Book, includes the right to graze a horse and two cows on Biggleswade Common (all freehold) Lot 18) No. 16 in Biggleswade Fen Reeves’ Book: similar right (copyhold) All above property in Biggleswade Auctioneers F Conder and Son Solicitors Hooper and Company and E Wayman (of 2 Silver Street, Cambridge)
  • Level of description
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