The particulars of a very valuable freehold estate, situate in the parishes of Ash, Campsey Ash, and Blaxhall, near Wickham Market, a most desirable part of high suffolk; comprising the extensive manors of Campsey with Haugh, and Northlands, Hacheston, Valence in Blaxhall, and Ash, Extending over a great Tract of Land, beautiful Covers, abundantly stocked with Game; annual quit rents, fines, courts, fisheries, royalties, and immunities, and sundry demense lands, containing Eight Hundred and Sixteen Acres One Rood and Thirty-Six Perches, be the same more or less, Divided into eligible farms, with capital farm houses and buildings; Let to very respectable Tenants, Part on short Leases, at rents amounting to about Eight Hundred and Thirty-Three Pounds Seventeen Shillings per Annum, exclusive of royalties: to be sold by private contract, by Mess. Skinner., Dyke, and Skinner. The Whole Estate, Woods, and Covers, are in the highest Condition, and well worth the Attention of any Gentleman fond of Field Sports, who wishes to realize into the County of Suffolk.

  • Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)
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1796?]
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[London?, s.n., 1796?]

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