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(32) 17th January 1817
A valuable p[lot of land well filled with forest and other trees surrounded by a stone fence 10 statute acres together with a stone fence of 10 statute acres together with a modern built cottage, coachhouse, stable for 4 horses. Walls for a hot house in Little Woolton 4 miles from Liverpool and now in the occupation of R.F. Breed Esq. The land has been brought into a high state of cultivation at considerable expense. It commands a very extensive and beautiful prospect
(33) Liverpool Mercury 16 February 1816
For Sale by Auction early in the spring if not disposed of in the meantime by Private Contract.
All that excellent and well built cottage most beautifully situated in the Township of Little Woolton with the gardens, hot walls, a four-stalled stable, coachhouse, outbuildings together with a field, or close of land containing in the whole 10 statute acres and inclosed on all sides with a stone wall; now in the occupation of R.F. Breed Esq. The above premises are Freehold.
For particulars enquire of J.B. Dwerryhouse MD 4, Bold St. or W.T. Thompson - Solicitor, Castle St. Liverpool
NB: Wanted a sum of £2000 or £2500 on mortgage of good Freehold Security.
[Liverpool Directory 1816 - Richard Foster Breed, Merchant, Kirkdale]
(34) Liverpool Mercury 28 May 1819
TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS
A GOOD FAMILY HOUSE late in the occupation of Mr Thomas Helsby - pleasantly situate in the Valley of Gateacre on the road leading from Childwall to Halewood with or without two fields adjoining the same; containing about 3 acres off land of the large measure with convenient outbuildings.
For particulars apply to Henry and Jas. Wainwright - Timber Merchants, Simpson St. or to Mary Wainwright, Little Woolton
(35) Liverpool Mercury 4 May 1821
DOE PARK, WOOLTON
To be let for a term of years with immediate possession and Establishment, that eligible residence and establishment comprising an excellent dwelling house, coach house, stable, outbuildings, large productive hothouse, garden, pleasure ground and field. Most delightfully situate at Woolton called 'DOE PARK'. The house comprises drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, parlour, and study. 6 convenient bed-rooms, kitchen, pantry, scullery, cellars, and every convenience for a respectable family.
May be viewed by applying on the premises. Terms and particulars may be known on application to Mr Winstanley, Clayton St. Liverpool
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