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8th October 1926 - Hare Street property auction

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Hare Street, Buntingford, Herts.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has been favoured with instructions from the owner to sell by auction at the "George and Dragon" Hotel, Buntingford, on Monday, October 18th, 1926, at 3.30 p.m., the valuable and attractive freehold residence known as "Wedlands," comprising the gentlemen's residence, fronting the main Cambridge-Ware Road, together with excellent buildings comprising range of hunter boxes, coach house and garage; and accommodation paddock.

Vacant possession upon completion of purchase.

Two excellent freehold cottages, situate in the village of Hare Street.

Further particulars of Messrs. Hare & Son, Solicitors, Much Hadham; or of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Welwyn (Tel. 98); Baldock (Tel. 62); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

8th October 1926 - Braughing property auction

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Braughing, Ware, Herts.

Near the Station (L.N.E.R.)

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from the Trustees of the late H. Shepherd-Cross, Esq., to sell by auction at "The White Hart" Hotel, Puckeridge, on Wednesday, October 27th, 1926, at 5.30 p.m, excellent freehold properties, comprising two valuable enclosures of accommodation and building land, let at the very nominal rental of £12 2s. 6d. per annum; also valuable rent charges, producing £18 15s. per annum.

Further particulars of Messrs. Pontifex, Pitt & Co., Solicitors, 16, St Andrew's Street, Holborn Circus, E.C., and of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel 16).

8th October 1926 - Property auction at Buntingford

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High Street, Buntingford.

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions to sell by auction at the "George and Dragon" Hotel, Buntingford, on Monday, October 18th, 1926, valuable freehold business property, comprising excellent brick-built residence, having extensive frontage to Buntingford High Street.

Large garden at the rear, extensive outbuildings, comprising Cobbled Yard, Blacksmith's Shop, Forge, and Stabling for 3, lofted also; Ex-Service Men's Club, let on a lease and producing £18 per annum.

Further particulars of Messrs. Chalmers-Hunt & Co., Solicitors, Buntingford and Ware; and of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel. 16).

1st October 1926 - Gt. Hormead property auction

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Gt. Hormead, Buntingford

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from C.H. Poulton, Esq., to sell by auction at the "George and Dragon" Hotel, Buntingford, on Monday, October 18th, 1926, at 3.45 p.m., the freehold grazing holding known as Lilley End Farm, together with some buildings and sheds, and having an area of about 87 acres; also small freehold farm, with residence and useful buildings, all known as Weston's Farm, and having an area of 27 acres; and freehold parcel of accommodation building land, having extensive frontage to the main road and known as Bradbury Field, having an area of 26a. 3r. 4p. Vacant Possession.

Further particulars of Messrs. Hare & Son, Solicitors, Much Hadham, Herts.; or of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel 20); Welwyn (Tel. 98); Baldock (Tel 62); and Hatfield (Tel 16).

 
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