Truly Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY,
LEDBURY, HEREFORDSHIRE.
To be sold by Auction,
By JOSEPH BIRD,



At the Feathers Inn, Ledbury, on Wednesday, the 24th day of October, 1827, Five o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, in ONE LOT,

ALL that very capital and substantial Brick built MESSUAGE and DWELLING HOUSE, late the Property of Mrs. Jane Seward, deceased; having a Flower Garden tastefully laid out in front; a large and productive Kitchen Garden adjoining, well stored with fine standard Fruit Trees, and bounded by a Brick Wall on the North and East sides well clothed with the choicest Fruits. The House comprises an underground Kitchen, in which is a Pump of excellent Water supplied from a never-failing spring; two good Cellars, one of which is very completely fitted with wine bins, &c. On the ground floor, spacious Entrance, Breakfast and Dining rooms, the latter 24 feet by 15; China Closet, convenient Kitchen, and Butler's Pantry, with all necessary fixtures. On the first floor, a Drawing room 21 feet by 15, three Bed Chambers, and a Dressing room; and on the second floor, four Bed Chambers, and a Servant's Room. Detached is a Stable and other necessary Buildings. Also Five Acres of extremely rich and fertile Meadow Ground, adjoining to and nearly surrounding the House and Gardens.
The House and Gardens lying open to the South, embrace extensive and much admired Views, bounded by May and Marcle Hills and the different Apartments command Views of the whole of the beautiful Park and Pleasure Grounds of John Biddulph, Esq. and the surrounding highly diversified and picturesque country. Also Two good COTTAGES and Tenements, adjoining the said Messuage and Dwelling House on the north side, having large Gardens thereto attached, and now in the possession of Mrs. Rowley, and Miss Juckes, as tenants at will. The whole forming a complete and desirable Property, particularly adapted for the occupation of a Professional Gentleman, or for private family; as it combines all the beauty and pleasure of Country Residence with the advantages of a Town House, and situated in the most respectable part of tbe Town Ledbury, at the extremity of the Southend-street. There is one entire Pew and two Kneelings in another, in the Parish Church of Ledbury, belonging to this Property. The greatest part of the Meadow Land may be irrigated at pleasure.
Possession of the Dwelling House may be had immediately, and of the Land on the 2nd of February next.
Any further particulars may be had on application to the Offices of Mr. John Stratford Collins, Solicitor, Ross; Mr. Cleave, Solicitor, Hereford; or Mr. Collins, Solicitor, Ledbury, who will appoint a person to show Premises. Letters must be postpaid.
Ledbury, September 29, 1827.