Houses for sale, 1926

HOUSES, ETC., FOR SALE.

MESSRS. DAVIS & SON have the Following RESIDENCSE Approaching Completion:-

ORPHANAGE ROAD, ERDINGTON, from £1,170 to £1,365

GRANGE ROAD, ERDINGTON, from £870 to £920

Easily the Finest Site in the District.

Apply,

DAVIS & SON (BUILDERS), LTD., CHESTER ROAD, ERDINGTON,

Or on Site.

Tel.: 15 Erd.

(The Birmingham Post, 21st April 1926)

Houses for sale at Erdington, 1927

HOUSES FOR SALE (contd.).

ERDINGTON.

MASON’S ORPHANAGE ESTATE.

THE FOLLOWING RESIDENCSE ARE NEARLY COMPLETE:

ORPHANAGE ROAD (No. 145) – £1,150

DITTO (No. 149) – £1,150

HOLLY LANE (No. 74) – £1,150

All at reasonable Ground Rents, payable to the Mason’s Orphanage Trustees.

Two minutes Tram and ‘Bus, four minutes Station.

The superior Residences are finished with every up-to-date Convenience, including Gas Fires, Electric Light and Heating, Copper Pipe Circulation and Supply.

Solid Oak and Mahogany Mantels.

Oak Floor and Stairs in Hall, &c.

Four Bedrooms, with separate Bathroom and w.c.

Large Garage.

Apply, DAVIS & SON (BUILDERS) LTD., Chester Road, Erdington. Tele.: Erd. 15.

(Birmingham Post, 2nd June 1927)

Houses for sale at Sutton Coldfield, 1928

HOUSES, ETC.; FOR SALE.

SUTTON COLDFIELD.

RECTORY PARK ESTATE.

DAVIS & SON (BUILDERS) LIMITED, CHESTER ROAD,

Have in Course of Erection a Number of

UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCSE

On the above Estate,

IN RECTORY ROAD.

This is a most Delightful Situation.

Inspection is invited at any time.

PRICES FROM £775. LEASEHOLD FOR 999 YEARS.

Telephone: Erd. 15.

(Birmingham Post, 22nd October 1928)

Houses for sale, Sutton Coldfield, 1937

HOUSES FOR SALE, TO LET AND WANTED

SUTTON COLDFIELD & WYLDE GREEN.

HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES

IN

TAMWORTH ROAD (near Grammar School and Golf Course).

THE BOULEVARD, WYLDE GREEN (between Chester Road and Wylde Green Station).

And

PILKINGTON AVENUE (off Jockey Hill).

DAVIS & SON (BUILDERS), LTD.

(Established 1898).

CHESTER ROAD, ERDINGTON.

‘Phone: ERD. 0015.

(Birmingham Gazette, 11th December 1937)

Tom Normanton: Cheshire East

TOM NORMANTON

Conservative candidate for the Cheshire East Euro Constituency

will speak at

Bramhall High School, Seal Road, Bramhall

ON FRIDAY, 25th MAY at 8.00 p.m.

All welcome

Published by John Bosworth

Conservative Club, West Bank Road, Macclesfield

(Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser, 24th May 1979)

Sale of the freehold of his property in Lozells Road

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:-

[…]

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.

[…]

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)

Tenant at Aston Road, Birmingham

LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES,

BLOOMSBURY AND ASTON ROAD, BIRMINGHAM.

BY JOHN RODERICK. – To be SOLD by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 5th day of April, at Five o’clock in the evening, at the Acorn Tavern, Temple Street, Birmingham, subject to conditions then to be produced, the following PROPERTIES:-

[…]

ASTON ROAD, NEAR TO PHILIP STREET.

Lot 2. – A very desirable well-built DWELLING HOUSE, in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Lowe; consisting of three good Bed Rooms and Closets, Front Parlour, flagged Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Cooking Kitchen, Pantry, Cellars, Pump, and large Garden, with Private Entrance. Leasehold for the unexpired term of eighty-six years, subject to a ground rent of £5, 4s., and let for £20. per annum.

For particulars of lot 1, apply to Mr. Dolphin, […] and of lot 2, to the Auctioneer.

(Birmingham Journal, 30th March 1850)

Bosworth School of Dancing, Derby

BOSWORTH School of Dancing

CHARLES and JOAN BOSWORTH SEND XMAS GREETINGS to all Friends and the 6,127 pupils it has been their pleasure to teach during the last five years.

A special welcome is extended to attend any of the following:

TO-NIGHT: 7.45-11.45 PARTY CARNIVAL NIGHT

Tuesday Morning Open 10.45 a.m.-1 p.m.

Tuesday Evening: 7.45-11.45.

Wednesday: Teaching: 7-8.30 p.m.

Long Evening: 8.30-11.30 p.m. p

(Derby Daily Telegraph, 23rd December 1950)