Salem, Chacewater
To be SOLD by AUCTION | ROSE COTTAGE, now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Davies; BONAVISTA | Chacewater - Friday 28 May 1847
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Friday 28 May 1847
THE TRENGWAINTON AND NANSEGLOS
ESTATES,
With the Mansion, Offices, Grounds, and Plantations
TOGETHER WITH THE
BOSWEDNAN, PULTEGGAN, HENDRA,
AND BOSWARTHEN. ESTATES
Which form a compact Property, altogether 900 acres
within two miles of the town of Penzance.
MESSRS. BROOKS and GREEN are instructed
by the proprietor to SELL by AUCTION, on
Wednesday, June the 30th, 1847, at Garracway’s
Coffee House, Change Alley, Cornhill, at One o’¢lock
precisely, unless in the meantime disposed of by private
contract, the above exceedingly valuable
FREEHOLD ESTATES...
VERY DESIRABLE
LEASEHOLD PREMISES,
In the thriving town of Chacewater,
FOR SALE.
TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by Mr.
Clyma, on Monday, the 3lst day of May.inst.,
at Two o’clock in the Afternoon, at the King’s Head
Inn, Chacewater, in the following or such lots as may
be agreed on at the time of sale, the following very
VALUABLE PROPERTY,
VIZ
Lot 1.—All those two commodious, con-
venient, and desirable DWELLING-HOUSES, com-
monly called ROSE COTTAGE, now in the occu-
pation of Mr. Joseph Davies, the proprietor, and Mr.
Hornblower. The above premises consist of thirteen
Rooms, with convenient Outhouses, Courtlage, and
Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, an excellent
Tank capable of containing 2,000 gallons of water, with
a large Walled Garden in front.
This Property is held for the residue of a term of 99
years, determinable on the deaths of two healthy lives,
on payment of the annual rent of 10s.
Lot 2.—Two DWELLING HOUSES, consisting
of five and three Rooms, Garden, a very large Yard
with convenient Outhouses, and three Fields, containing
about four Acres, adjoining the before-mentioned pre-
mises, and lately occupied by Mr. Ambrose Thomas and
Mr. Joseph Gill.
These Premises are admirably adapted for any person
carrying on business where space is required, and con-
veniently situated for any person keeping horses and
waggons, or carrying on the coal trade, and very
suitable for carpenters, wheelwrights, blacksmiths, &c.,
and is held on lease for the residue of a term of 99
years, determinable on the deaths of three young lives,
aged respectively 25, 23, and 2 years, subject to the
payment of the annual rent of £1 5s.
Lot 3.—~A_ delightful COTTAGE RESI~
DENCE, consisting of seven Rooms with Garden and:
MMeadow adjoining, commonly known by the name of,
BONAVISTA, now in the occupation of Mr. J, P..
James.
These premises are quite new, and held for the residue.
of a term of 99 years, determinable on the deaths of
three young lives, aged respectively 25, 23, and 2
years. They are substantially built with the very
best materials, have a very. neat, approach from the
turnpike road, and surrounded by a variety of newly..
planted trees,
Lor 4,.—An excellent ORCHARD, containing about
a quarter of an acre, adjoining lot 1, well-stocked with.
the choicest Fruit Trees.
The whole of the above having a southern aspect, and
being quite sheltered from the North winds, give them
a decided preference to any other premises in the imme-
diate neighbourhood, and the Gardens are: particularly
observed for their very early productions, thus offering:
to Capitalists a rare opportunity in the thriving town
of Chacewater.
The Auctioneer particularly, invites the attention of
Mine Agents, Mine Clerks, families. of respectability,
and others, to the above valuable Property, which: is
conveniently situated in an extensive mining district,
and would be with a very trifling outlay, capable of great
improvements, and is offered for Sale solely in conse-
quence of the Proprietor, Mr. Davies, being about to
leave the neighbourhood.
The respective tenants are requested to shew the
Premises, and for further particulars, application must be
made to the PROPRIETOR, or to the AUC-
TIONEER, No. 3, St, Nicholas Street, Truro.
Dated May 19, 1847
| Owner of original | West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser |
| Date | 28 May 1847 |
| Linked to | Rose Cottage, Chacewater; Chacewater, Cornwall; Salem, Chacewater; King’s Head Inn, The Square, Chacewater; Family: Davies/Sampson/DAVIES (F2653); Family: James//JAMES (F2655); Elizabeth /JAMES; Joseph Davies; John Peter James; William Francis James |

