King's Head for sale (1876)
Post date: Aug 13, 2012 4:53:56 PM
As part of the sale of the Wateringbury Estate in 1876 by Samuel Lucas the freehold of The King's Head was advertised as Lot 60 by the agents, Messrs Debenham, Tewson & Farmer, as follows:
LOT 60
(Coloured Green and numbered 76 and 77 on Plan)
THE VALUABLE
Freehold Fully Licensed Inn,
(Brick built), known as
"The King's Head"
Occupying a capital corner position, in the village of Wateringbury
and containing (with the Cottage and wing adjoining)on the TWO UPPER FLOORS-Five attics,
four Bed Rooms, three Sitting Rooms and a w.c. On the GROUND FLOOR -BAR, Bar Parlor,
Parlor, Smoking Room, Tap Room, Sitting Room, Private Entrance, Kitchen , Larder, Mangle
Room, and YARD in the rear, with Scullery and Wash House; Coal Cellar and Wood House, Skittle
Ground, Piggery, w.c. etc.
Good Cellarage in Basement
STABLE YARD with Gateway Entrance, Five Stall Stable and Loose Box, with Loft, Harness
Room and Corn Stall over, a spacious Carriage House and an Open Coach House
GARDEN, w.c. also a LARGE WALLED KITCHEN GARDEN, the total quantity being about
0A., 1R., 23P.,
Let to Mr. Elias Luther (who is under notice to quit at Michaelmas next) as yearly tenant at a rental of
£110 PER ANNUM