Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold, and part copyhold estate, in the parishes of Leatherhead and Fetcham, in the most fertile and pleasant part of the county of Surry; Consisting of the celebrated and much admired villa, called Randalls, and sundry farms, lands, and tenements surrounding the same, and nearly in a ring fenced; divided, and in part bounded by the beautiful flow meanders of the river Mole; containing upwards of 900 acres of excellent land, about 330 acres of which is the finest meadow land in the kingdom. A valuable and extensive common right over Leatherhead and Fetcham commons. An almost exclusive right of fishery for trout, &c. for near three miles in the river from Leatherhead Bridge to Stokebridge part of which is in hand, and part much underlet on lease and at will to the following respectable tenants, viz. Mess. May, Rachel Reynel, Wm. Wade, Esq; Smith, Jones, Bernard, Halfacre, Maybank, Ragge, Boughton, Stacey, Ayres, Styles, and sundry cottagers. The mansion house, &c. Park, home farm, and fishery in hand are of the annual value of 565Đ. and upwards; the rest of the estate is much underlet at Đ554. 12s. 0d. Making together one thousand one hundred and nineteen pounds twelve shillings. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie. A plan of the estate may be seen, and tickets had for viewing the same, in Pall Mall.

  • Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.
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[London : s.n., 1790?]

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