LOWER TOOTING, SURREY - Valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, the RISING SUN PUBLIC-HOUSE, BUILDING LAND, COTTAGES, &c


MESSRS. NORTON, HOGGART, and TRIST have received instructions to OFFER for SALE, at the Mart, in April, in Eight Lots, the following valuable PROPERTIES situate at Lower Tooting, comprising:

Lot 1. The Rising Sun public-house, stabling, and premises.

Lot 2. A detached Cottage adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. Wombill.

Lots 3 and 4. Two semi-detached Residences, with stabling and gardens, one in the occupation of Mr. Cuthbert, the other is in hand.

Lot 5. Six Cottages, situate in Shepherd's-close, let to Mr. Norris.

Lots 6 and 7. Two semi-detached Residences, with stabling, lawns, and flower gardens; one in the occupation of Mr, Fourdrinier, and the other is in hand.

Lot 8. An exceedingly valuable Inclosure of Meadow Land, having a frontage to the high road of about 425 feet, and extending in depth about 160 feet, immediately available for building purposes, and containing about 1a. 2r. 13p.

May be viewed by cards only; and particular had of Messrs. Pearce, Phillips, Winkworth, and Pearce, No. 65, Gresham-house, Old Broad-street, E.C.; of G. Pownall, Esq., 60 Lincoln's-inn-fields; at the Rising Sun and Castle Inns, Lower Tooting; at the Mart; and of Messrs. NORTON, HOGGART, and TRIST, 62, Old Broad-street, Royal Exhange.


Source: Daily News (London, England), Monday, March 10, 1862; Issue 4939

Revised version for sale on May 13 in Daily News (London, England), Tuesday, May 13, 1862; Issue 4994.