Orpines (1919)
Post date: Feb 05, 2018 2:44:14 PM
Extract from Kent & Sussex Courier of 10th October 1919
KENT
In the Picturesque Valley of the Medway.
In the PARISH of WATERINGBURY
(about four miles from Maidstone).
The comfortable and commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as
"THE ORPINES,'
close to the Village and few minutes from Church and Station of
Wateringbury, containing hall, four reception rooms, billiard
room, 15 bed and dressing rooms, and 10 acres of Land,
including productive walled-in garden, excellent vineries,
prolific orchard, and gardener's cottage, stabling, etc.
PELICAN FARM (with possession),
comprising about 82a. 2r. 0p., including about 55 acres of valuable
and well established orchards (cherries, apples and pears)
which are some of the best in the county.
19 acres of apple plantation (in full bearing), 7 acres of fertile
arable land, together with old-fashioned farmhouse
(let in three tenements), shepherd's cottage and ample and
convenient buildings.
ACCOMMODATION FATTING PASTURE
(Yalding) 6a. 3r. 0p., with 1,000 feet frontage to the River Medway,
boat wharf, two cottages and buildings (with possession).
SIX COTTAGES and GARDENS,
known as
"PHOENIX COTTAGES,"
situate at Red Hill, close to the road to Wrotham,
which will be SOLD by AUCTION
by MR. WALTER R. ELGAR (of the firm of Messrs. G. Webb and Co.).
at the Corn Exchange (Concert Hall), Maidstone, on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16tH, 1919,
at 4 o'clock.
Particualrs, Plans and Conditions of Sale
may be obtained of Messrs. Godden Holm and Ward,
34, Old Jewry, E.C.; of Messrs. F. Leney and Sons. Ltd.,
Phoenix Brewery, Wateringbury;
at the Place of Sale and of Messrs.G. Webb and Co.,
Land Agents, Sittingbourne.