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(70) LIVERPOOL MERCURY Thursday April 9th 1868
WOOLTON WOOD NR. LIVERPOOL
On Wednesday 29th inst. at half past one for two precisely at the Law Association rooms, Cook St. Liverpool.
ALL THAT MANSION called 'WOOLTON WOOD; situate at Woolton nr. Liverpool with fields, plantations, pleasure grounds, gardens, lodge, cottage, stables and other outbuildings, conservatory fernery, vineries, peach and melon houses comprising about 65 acres the property and late in the occupation of Francis Shand Esq., Tenure - Freehold.
[A very large description of the grounds, and house. JB]
The Allerton and Garston station of the L & N.W. Railway is about 1 mile from the property. The land has a frontage to three roads.
(71) Liverpool Mercury 21 August 1868
by order of Mortgages. All that capital and commodious Freehold Messuage known as 'The Laurels' with the……. greenhouses and the orchards, yards, and lands belonging thereto containing about 10 acres situate on the east side of the road leading from Halewood to Childwall within the Manor of Little Woolton now in the occupation of Mrs Corr, together with 4 cottages on the said land. A large proportion is now available for building. To view apply to Mrs Corr on the premises or to Richardson Oliver Jones & Bilson - Solicitors.
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