MORNING SALE.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, BUILDINGS, AND BUILDING LAND,
Situate at BIRCHFIELD, in the Parish of Handsworth, and in the LOZELLS-ROAD, BERNERS-STREET, and WILTON-STREET, in the Manor of Aston.
TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. CHESSHIRE and SON, on Tuesday the 24th day of September next, at twelve o’clock at noon for one precisely, at the Union Inn, Union-street, Birmingham (by direction of the Mortgagees and Assignees of Samuel Wilkes, a bankrupt), and either in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale – the following valuable PROPERTIES:-
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LOT 3. – All that very excellent FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate in the Lozells-road, in the occupation of Mr. George Lingard, with very extensive Gardens, Plantations, Pleasure Grounds, and Vinery.
The House contains dining and drawing-rooms, 26 feet by 16 feet each, breakfast-room and library, six chambers and dressing-room, front and back kitchens, good cellars, and ample domestic accommodation.
There is also a two-stall Stable and Carriage-house, and the whole forms a very complete and desirable Residence.
The last two lots, which adjoin, contain upwards of 6000 yards of Land, and offer, either together or separate, a safe and permanent investment.
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For further particulars apply to Messrs. Unett and Sons, Solicitors; Messrs. Ingleby, Wragge, and Ingleby, Solicitors; Messrs. J., T. and E. W. Simcox, Solicitors; Mr. Lowe, Solicitor, Newhall-street; Mr. Suckling, Solicitor, Cherry-street; or to the Auctioneers, Birmingham.
(Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 26th August 1850)