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The Northampton Mercury 8 January 1825 To LET, And may be entered upon immediately, A HOUSE at OLD STRATFORD, in good Repair, with a good Garden, Stable and gig House, and Grates fixed to six Rooms.
The Northampton Mercury 26 February 1825 To LET
The Northampton Mercury April 4th 1829 To be Let, or Sold by Private Contract, Stone built and Slated situate at OLD STRATFORD, in the Parish of COSGROVE, in the County of Northampton, late in the Occupation of Mrs. Greaves, deceased. The House is most pleasantly situated, fronting the Holyhead Road, and consists of two Parlours, Kitchen, back Kitchen, and Brewhouse, four sleeping Rooms, and the Conveniences, and there is a good Garden adjoining.
The Northampton Mercury December 10th 1831 OLD STRATFORD, Northamptonshire. A GENTEEL HOUSE; comprising two parlours, sitting-room, kitchen, cellar, and six bed rooms; also, a yard, garden, dairy, a three-stall stable, coach-house, wood barn, cowhouse, and cow yard, hovelled and cribbed round (lately new), with upwards of Twenty Acres of Rich Meadow & Pasture Land, adjoining the same, very pleasantly situated at OLD STRATFORD, aforesaid, directly fronting the Holyhead Turnpike Road.
The Northampton Mercury March 23rd 1839 OLD STRATFORD. A Neat COTTAGE, with sash windows, now in the occupation of Mr. Willford; comprising hall, parlour, kitchen or brewhouse; good sleeping rooms; garden, wood barn, and other conveniences. To treat for the same, apply to Mr. G. CAVE, Piddington. The Northampton Mercury July 13th 1839 WANTED an APPRENTICE to a BUTCHER. Apply to Mr. J. N. WILFORD, Old Stratford. The Northampton Mercury April 26th 1856 John Norton Wilford, of Old Stratford, in the County of Northampton, Butcher, is mentioned in a Notice for Bankrupt George Arnold as a creditor.
The Northampton Mercury January 30th 1847 OLD STRATFORD TO BE SOLD OR LET, A Small genteel COTTAGE, with Brewhouse and Garden, and good barns, fronting the street.
The Northampton Mercury March 29th 1856 OLD STRATFORD, Northamptonshire. A Genteel and comfortable residence, pleasantly situated fronting the high road, with good stable and chaise house, (having loft over), and large GARDEN, and about an acre of Pasture LAND adjoining. The House contains two parlours, kitchen, back kitchen, and brewhouse, and six sleeping-rooms. Advertised again in April 5th 1856
The Northampton Mercury March 29th 1856 OLD STRATFORD, Northamptonshire, TO BE LET, And entered upon on 6th April, 1856, A Genteel and comfortable residence, pleasantly situate fronting the high road, with good stable and chaise house, (having lofts over), and large GARDEN, and about an acre of Pasture LAND adjoining. The House contains two parlours, kitchen, back kitchen, and brewhouse, and six sleeping-rooms.
The Northampton Mercury November 13th 1880 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that pleasantly-situated and Commodious RESIDENCE, at Old Stratford, near Stony Stratford, 2½ Miles from Wolverton Station, now occupied by the Rev. J. Williams Mason, rector of Furtho, who is removing to a distance. The house contains dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, four excellent bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, three servants' rooms, and the usual domestic offices. Good stable and coach house, large and productive garden, and 3½ Acres of Grass Land in the rear.
The Northampton Mercury March 28th 1885 OLD STRATFORD, Northamptonshire.
The Northampton Mercury June 17th 1892 TO LET, IVY COTTAGE (detached), healthily situated at Old Stratford, containing eight rooms, stable, coach-house, and garden, all enclosed. Apply, H. S. PERRIN, Stony Stratford
Mercury & Herald April 7th 1933 TO LET - HOUSE, Semi-detached, large rooms and garden, electric light, gas, hot and cold water, in country, adjoining main road. C. H. Cave, Trinity House, Old Stratford |