A particular of the substantial mansion, called Argyll House, Late belonging to His Grace the Duke of Argyll, deceased, Situated in Argyll-Buildings; The Ground Floor containing a large Dining Parlour, a Drawing Room, seven other Rooms, and a Library ninety Feet in Length, and twenty-two in Breadth, with two Galleries supported with fluted Columns and carved Capitals, neatly fitted up with Shelves for Books, and painted in Chiaro Oscuro on the Walls; seven Rooms on the first Floor, a long Gallery over the Library, and an Attic Story, a large convenient Kitchen, and other Offices, a Range of fine dry bricked Vaults under the Library, and other Vaults and Cellaring; being Part Freehold and Part Leasehold, as are described in the Plans. Which will be sold by Auction, By Mr. Prestage, On Wednesday the 22d of February, 1764, punctually at One O'Clock, on the Premises. The said Premises may be viewed on Wednesday the 15th, till the Time of Sale. Printed Particulars, with Plans of the Premises, may be had at Mr. Prestage's in Savile-Row, next Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square.

  • Prestage, John, -1767.
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[London : s.n., 1764]

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7,[1]p. : ill. ; 80.

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ESTC T168391

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