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(74) LIVERPOOL MERCURY FRIDAY 10TH MARCH 1871

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

The modern and Handsome residence ' HIGHFIELD' Woolton upon 4a of Freehold Lane or thereabouts with extensive frontage to the turnpike road from Liverpool to Woolton and to Denison Road in the Township of Much Woolton nr. Liverpool

The House is built most substantially and decorated and furnished internally. It contains lofty and well proportioned morning room, dining room, drawing room, library, school room, billiard room, day and night nurseries 11 bedrooms, two dressing rooms, ample kitchen accommodation and other conveniences. The outbuildings comp[rise stabling for 4 horses, carriage house, saddle and harness and grooms rooms, two cottages for men servants and suitable appurtenances.
etc…..

The house is at present let to Henry Tate Esq. on a lease which expires 23 April 1873 at the annual rent of £500.

For further particulars apply to Messrs. Richardson, Oliver, Jones & Billson - Sol. 10 Cook St. Liverpool.


(75) PRESCOT REPORTER MARCH 25 1871

THE ROCKET INN TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY

The Rocket Inn situate at the junction of the roads leading from Childwall & Broad Green to Old Swan with outbuildings, Stable, Shippon piggeries et c. Yard, part of garden and premises containing an area of 1215 superficial sq.yds.

The tenant is Mr Henry Wright one of the joint owners.

Apply to Henry Wright or Andsell & Son, Sol. St. Helens


(76) PRESCOT REPORTER MAY 1871

SALES BY AUCTION BY MR LEE - On Thursday 1 June 1871 at the Law Association Rooms, Cook St. Liverpool

A very compact Freehold Estate known as 'KNOWLES TENEMENT' situate in the Township of Little Woolton, Parish of Childwall cntg21 acres and 3 perches of well cultivated land with suitable house and outbuildings as the same are now in the possession of THOMAS AND MARY TYRER. Land is suitable for agriculture, buildings or commercial purposes as in the centre of the property is a very fine spring of water.

Apply to Messrs. Lace, Banner, Newton, Bushby & Richardson - Sol., Castle St. Liverpool


Continued . . .

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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