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The Wakefield Estate Sale
To sell by Auction
At the Masonic Hall, Princess Street, Northampton
on
Saturday, December the 4th. 1920
Commencing at twelve Noon precisely
Peirce and Thorpe
Whittlebury
LOT 41
(Coloured GREEN on Plan No. 11.)
PORTER'S WOOD
The very desirable agricultural and Sporting Estate of 71a. 2r. 29p. in Whittlebury parish, with well built house of 5 rooms, scullery and cellar, and stone and slated buildings consisting of a deep 3 bay wagon hovel, an implement store, cart horse stable for 4, two feeding boxes for 3 each, another for 8, calf house, 2 pigstyes, and meal store, root and chaff house, 2 granaries, 5 bay hovel, capital brick and slated barn, foddering yard, rick yard with 2 iron rick staddles on brick piers, and an excellent water supply.
In the field near the house is a capital set of wood and slated poultry houses and wire runs, on brick foundations, and at the entrance gate on the Whittlebury to Towcester Road is an excellent brick and tiled Lodge of 5 rooms, good wash hose, barn and garden.
This very attractive small sporting estate - a beautiful site for a residence - is let to Lieut. - Col. F. Douglas Pennant at the apportioned yearly rent of £117 on a tenancy expiring next Lady Day.
The Timber is to be taken to at £1,400.
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Land Tax, nil |
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Tithe, nil |
This lot has the right to use of the water from the spring in Field No. 261 on Lord's Field Farm carried by pipes under the road, and to the supply from this spring of the roadside trough.
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