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c 1930 - during the time of J. W. Ambrose. A letter from Bullards dated 20th July 1940 gives intent to close the house owing to wartime conditions. There is no confirmation of this happening and the house is listed until 1951. For Sale by Auction Wednesday, 22nd August 1951. Brick built and slated. Containing Hall with cupboard under staircase, front room (11ft 6in x 13ft 6in) with fireplace, smoke room (13ft 7in x 11ft) with fireplace, kitchen (14ft 7in x 11ft) with "Welbeck Range", scullery with sink, pantry with shelving. Large cellar. On First Floor Two bedrooms (13ft 6in x 11ft 3in and 13ft 6in x 8ft 6in) and one smaller bedroom, club room (30ft 6in x 12ft0 with two fireplaces. Outside Yard with mains tap, wood and corrugated iron roof wood shed, wash house with copper, timber and tiled 2 bay cart shed and loose box, brick and rubberoid roof Elsan closet. Small Garden. Sold with Vacant Possession and without Justices Licence. Without the right to any trade relating to the sale of intoxicants on the premises. All Landlord's and Tenant's Fixtures being Excluded from the sale. |