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(29) BILLINGE'S LIVERPOOL ADVERTISER September 1800

(new) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION

At Forshaw's the Globe Tavern, in John Street, Liverpool on Wednesday the 10th September inst. at 6.0'clock in the evening.

A FIELD, freehold of inheritance, in Great Woolton in the County of Lancaster, commanding a most delightful and extensive prospect of land and water and containing by a late admeasurement 3A 2R 10P, Together by a newly built house at present unoccupied or part thereof erected. This field is on the left of the road leading from Mr Weston's house at Gateacre to the village of Great Woolton and besides in a high state of cultivation and has many advantages of having many grown trees in it and an unlimited right of passage on the common; stone and other materials for enlarging the building or having other improvements, may be had in the neighbourhood at considerable less rate than in Liverpool.

Mrs Denton will shew the premises and any further information may be had at the office of Edward Blackstock, attorney, in Matthew Street, where a plan may also be seen.


(30) General Advertiser Thursday 2 May 1805

To be sold by Private Contract

Two fields in Little Woolton Freehold of Inheritance lying between the Common and Folly Lane about 200 yards from the lane leading from Wavertree to Childwall containing 4a 3r 17p of land of the Cheshire measure.

Mr Mercer of Allerton will point out the land to any person desiring it, and for other particulars apply to John Cockett, Lord St. Liverpool


(31) Friday August 9th 1816

County Residence - To be sold with immediate possession

A commodious well built dwelling house with suitable outbuildings. A good garden, meadow and pasture land of excellent quality comprising 11 statute acres of which the Land Tax is redeemed - Situate in Gateacre. The house Garden, and Orchard may be had alone or with a barn, stable and cottage exclusive of the property if desired.

Apply to Thomas Nicholson, 15 Leigh Street, Liverpool who has on sale Irish linen in assortments and warehouse rooms and a dry cell or to be let.

['The Nook']


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These advertisements - published in the Liverpool press and relating to properties in the Little Woolton, Much Woolton and nearby areas - were transcribed, from material held in the Liverpool Record Office, by Joan Borrowscale on behalf of the Gateacre Society.

[JB's comments are included within square brackets]

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