Family: Colonel John Whitehead Peard / Catherine Augusta Richards/PEARD

m. 1838

 

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MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDENCES; TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT; MANSION called TOTHILL HOUSE also HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE, also TOTHILL COTTAGE; from Midsummer,1851 ; Wed 07 May 1851

MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDENCES, Within a short distance, of the Town of Plymouth. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, for Terms of 5, or 7 years, from Midsummer,1851 ; All that MANSION called TOTHILL HOUSE also HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE, also TOTHILL COTTAGE
Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser - Wednesday 07 May 1851

MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY
RESIDENCES,

Within a short distance, of the Town of Plymouth.


TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, for 
Terms of 5, or 7 years, from Midsummer,1851 ;   All 
that  MANSION  called

TOTHILL HOUSE,

Consisting of Excellent Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast
Rooms, with Kitchens, Servants' Hall, and Housekeeper's
Rooms, on the-Ground floor; a handsome Staircase com-
municates with a Morning Room, and Siz excellent Bed
Rooms, with Dressing Rooms attached, and Store and Water
Closets on the second floor ;   and there are Five Good Attics 
for Servants’ apartments..   The Sitting Rooms and Two of
the Bed Rooms will be let partially furnished.

The Out-offices which immediately adjoin the above, consist
of a Spacious Laundry Washhouse,  Brewhouse,  Coach-
house,  Five Stalled Stable,  with Loft over and other conve-
niences.

The Premises are surrounded by a Wooded Lawn and
Pleasure Grounds, of about Four Acres, and there are Two
Flower Gardens, with a Greenhouse, immediately behind the
House.

The whole are now in the occupation of John Whitehead 
Peard, Esq., and may be viewed between the hours of Two
and Five o'clock, on the afternoons of Tuesdays and Thurs
days.

also,

HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE,

Consisting of Two Good Parlours and small Breakfast-
room adjoining, with Kitchen and convenient Offices on the
Ground Floor ;   Drawing Room  Two excellent Bed Rooms
with Dressing Rooms, China and Water Closets on the Second.
Floor, and Two very good Servants’ Bed Rooms in the Attics. 
There is a convenient Kitchen Garden in the rear, and a
Pleasure Garden in Front of the Premises, with aTwo Stalled
Stable and Coach House detached.   The Premises were late
in the occupation of Joseph Ball, Esq., deceased; and may
be viewed on applying to Mr. Francis Wood, at the Nur-
sery Gardens, adjoining. :

also,

TOTHILL COTTAGE,

Consisting of Drawing Room, Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery,
Store-room, and Washhouse on the Ground Floor ;  and Four
Bed-rooms and Dressing-room on the Second Floor.   There.
is a Flower Garden in the rear of the Premises, which are
now in the occupation of Miss Renfry , and may be viewed
on the days and hours above mentioned.
The whole of. the above Premises are pleasantly situated at
the Eastern end, and within Ten minutes walk of the Town
of Plymouth,  commanding views of Mount Edgcumbe,  the
Sound, Saltram, and adjoining Scenery, are in good repair,
and well supplied with good Spring Water.
For further particulars, application may be made at the 
Offices of

                         Mr. J. LUXMOORE, Solicitor,
        Argus Insurance Office, North-street, Plymouth
Plymouth, April 25, 1851.

Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser - Wednesday 02 October 1850


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Owner of originalWestern Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser
Date7 May 1851
Linked toTothill House, Plymouth Charles, Plymouth, Devon; Family: Peard/Richards/PEARD (F2751); Colonel John Whitehead Peard

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