Sale of leasehold property, 1868

A VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

COMPRISING

THE RAILWAY TAVERN,

AND OTHER HOUSES AND PREMISES,

In MANCHESTER STREET, near Newtown Row.

BY RODERICK and SON. – To be SOLD by AUCTION (by direction of the Executor of the late Mr. John Newman), at the Acorn Hotel, Temple Street, on TUESDAY, May 26, at Six o’Clock in the Evening, subject to conditions to be then read – the capital Old-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE known as “THE RAILWAY TAVERN,” in Manchester Street, near to Newtown Row, Birmingham, with Brewhouse, Stabling, Yard, and entire Premises, let to Mr. Henry Butcher, as annual tenant, at a rent of £32.; also, the Three substantial Three-story Front HOUSES, Nos. 24, 25, and 26, adjoining; and Five HOUSES at the back, with Shopping, large Yard, and pump of good Water.

The total rents amount to £112. 12s. per annum, and the Property is Leasehold for 999 years, except three days, from the 29th of September, 1824, at the annual ground rent of £12. 3s. 10d.; contents, 836 square yards.

For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Gem and Docker, Solicitors, Bennett’s Hill; or to the Auctioneers, 2, Temple Row West, Birmingham

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(Birmingham Journal, 16th May 1868)

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