Collection Context
| | | 134 - Sale catalogues, 1928, and particulars, n.d. [1930s], and photographs of Greenham Court, [Greenham]. (First sale catalogue, April 1928, includes 11a. building land in Monkey Lane, Greenham, and no. 1 Court Cottages, The Folly, Stroud Green.) |
| | | 168 - Sale catalogue of Yew Cottage, Hermitage; Sarum House (at corner of Enborne Road and Buckingham Road), 1-8 Sarum Cottages, Lansdowne Cottage, Buckingham Road, three cottages at The Folly, Stroud Green, and 7-8 and 14-15 Adeys Buildings, York Road, Stroud Green, all in Newbury; and cottages called Hazelmere and Brierley, Burghclere Common, Hampshire. |
| | | 233 - Illustrated sale catalogue of College Farm, Sheepdrove, Lambourn (cottage, 235a. and planning permission for farmhouse); Drove Farm, Sheepdrove, Lambourn (farmhouse, "bungalow shack" in Chestnut Lane and 50a.); Drove Farm Bungalow and paddock (8a.), Sheepdrove, Lambourn; and 39a. land adjoining Sheepdrove and Gloynes Road, with fodder store, Lambourn. |
| | | 278 - Illustrated sale catalogue, with plans, of The Queen's Arms, The Broadway; butcher's shop, hairdresser's shop and grocer's shop, The Broadway; Victoria House, Cattle Market Street, adjoining the Cattle Market; three shops in Cattle Market Street; two shops at corner of Cattle Market Street and Cheap Street; 3 acres building land on south side of Craven Road, near West Fields Station; 7 acres land, most let in allotments, next to the Lamb Inn, between Enborne Road and the Great Western Railway, including the Old Gravel Pits, site of the burning of the Newbury Martyrs; Kendrick House, Market Place; 3a. building land on west side of Newtown Hill, between the Rokeby Arms and the West Mead drive; 2a. pasture land adjoining the same, off Newtown Road; The Litten Hotel (formerly Newbury Grammar School), corner of Newtown and Argyle Roads; three cottages called Southview Cottages, Northcroft Lane; three cottages called Weaver's Almshouses, Northcroft Lane; garden plot suitable for building small house, on south side of Northcroft Lane adjoining Mr Andrews' coach building yard; 10-15 Oxford Street; and builder's premises and dwelling house (let to Messrs Hoskings Bros), West Mills; all in Newbury and the property of the Governors of St Bartholomew's Grammar School. |
| | | 307 - Sale catalogue of 1 Bartholomew Street; The Thatched Cottage, Rose Cottage and Derby House, Derby Road; Homemead and building plot, Frith Road; Homefield, Coronation Flats, Stargrove Terrace, 1-6 Kingsbridge Cottages, large contractor's yard and premises (at rear of Homemead, Frith Road), and four building plots, all Kingsbridge Road; Ivy House, Queen's Road; Shawbridge House; 2½a. land near Shaw Bridge; 8a. pasture land at rear of Shaw Crescent; and two shops in Shaw Road, at corner of St Richard's Road; The Speedwell, corner of Charles Street and Essex Street, Wash Common; and Speedwell Cottage, Essex Street, Wash Common; all in Newbury. |
| | | 434 - Sale catalogue, with plan, of Adbury Park estate (Adbury Farm, The North Lodge, Coldlands Farm, Coldlands Cottage, Broken Way Cottage, two additional cottages and land), [Newtown, Hampshire], and 17 and 60 Cheap Street, Newbury. |
| | | 633 - Sale particulars of shooting box called Holly Lodge or Norths Cottage and 90a. wood on south of road to Westbourne, part of Emsworth Wood; two cottages called Comley Hill Cottages and 19a. woodland called The Slip, adjoining road from Havant to Westbourne and Comley Hill; Maize Coppice Farm, Maize Coppice Cottage and 207a. land, Emsworth Common; and house called Woodberry, gravel pit, cottage called Gravel Pit Cottage, store of sifted gravel accumulated during World War I, and 294a. woodland, part of Emsworth Common Wood; all Emsworth, Hampshire. |
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