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(90) LIVERPOOL MERCURY JANUARY 1ST 1892

SALES BY AUCTION - BY PRIVATE TREATY

ELMSFIELD

To be sold ' Elmsfield' Grange Lane, Gateacre. The property is Leasehold under the Vicar of Childwall for 99 years from 1852 or 1862 and contains about 1 acre of land. Ground rent £22.10.0. The house contains drawing room, dining room, library, and billiard rooms, bathroom, 6 bedrooms in addition to drawing room, bathroom etc., There is excellent stabling fitted in modern style, also small greenhouse and fernery and good kitchen garden.

The property is within 10 minutes walk of Gateacre Station. Vacant possession can be given by March next.

Apply to Bateson, Ware & Bateson, 14 Castle St., Liverpool


(91-99) LIVERPOOL DAILY POST


(91) January 29th 1900
WOOLTON HEYES - now in the occupation of the family of the late Frederick Baxter Esq.,


(92) February 1st 1900

THROSTLES NEST - GATEACRE
Desirable family residence to be let.


(93) February 8th 1900
WOODLANDS - GATEACRE

To be sold or let with immediate possession the residence of the late Henry Jump Esq., known as the WOODLANDS, Gateacre together with adjoining land comprising of … acres situate within 1.1/2 miles from the Cheshire Lines Railway House contains 6 entertaining rooms. 13 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and the usual offices, stabling for 8 horses, 2 coach houses and 5 loose boxes.


(94) 22 February 1900

'MOUNT PLEASANT' WOOLTON.
To be sold, the desirable residence called Mount Pleasant 129 Allerton Road, Woolton, with garden and coach-house. The house contains 2 entertaining rooms, kitchen scullery, storeroom, wine cellar and good cellarage. Five bedrooms & W.C. Adjoining the coach-house are a kitchen, scullery and bedroom.
Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage.



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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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