Wateringbury Place to let (1805)

Post date: Feb 25, 2012 4:11:8 PM

Extract from Morning Chronicle 4th April 1805

MANSION and PADDOCK, Kent-TO LET an elegant and truly compact RESIDENCE called WATERINGBURY PLACE (late the residence of Sir Charles Style, Bart. deceased) consisting of a capital Mansion House, containingan elegant hall, good dining room, and drawing room, and ten airy bed chambers, etc. with offices of every description perfectly replete with convenience, excellent stabling for sixteen horses a walled garden, well stocked with choice fruit-trees; one other uninclosed, extensive pleasure grounds, tastefully laid out; ponds fully stocked wIth fish, and a well tim- bered paddock, containing about thirty-six acres; inclosed with a park pale; most delightfully situate at Wateringbury, in the County of Kent, surrounded with gentlemen's seats, and afording an excellent neighbourhood, five miles from Maidstone, nine from Tunbridge, three from Town Malling, and thirty- one from the Metropolis -further particulars may be known by applying to Messrs. Drivers, Land Surveyors, Kent-road.