| Notes: | The Ipswich Journal Saturday, 18 Jul 1840, Page 2
BREWERY. FORTY-FOUR Superior Inns and Public-Houses, MANSION, And other VALUABLE PROPERTY, In Norfolk and Suffolk. Mr. W. W. SIMPSON, Has received directions from the Executors of the late ROBERT SHERIFFE, Esq., To SELL by AUCTION, At the King’s Head Inn, Diss, in the month of August next, in numerous Lots, THE BREWERY at Diss, in the County of Norfolk, together with FORTY-FOUR excellent INNS and PUBLIC HOUSES, ten of which are situated at Diss, three at Kenninghall, three at Harling, two at Bungay, two at Needham, two at Hoxne, and the remainder at Gissing, Moulton, Tivetshall, Pulham. Langmeer, Dlckleburgh, Scole, Stuston, Wortham, Botesdale, Rickinghall, Hinderclay, Haughley, Thorndon, Eye, Laxfield, Billingford, Shelfanger, Winfarthing, Banham, South Lopham, and Redgrave, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Also, a superior FAMILY MANSION, with Offices, Gardens, and about Seven Acres of rich Meadow Land, situated at Diss, and late in the occupation of Robert Sheriffe, Esq.; and various Houses, Cottages, and Parcels of Land, at Diss, and the several other places above mentioned. The Inns and Public-houses are for the most in good repair, and extremely well tenanted, and the Trades of them, both in beer, wine, and spirits, are much above the average of Country Houses generally. Particulars are in preparation, and may be had twenty. one days prior to the Sale, of E. D. Alston, Esq., on the Premises; Messrs. Browne and Wallace, Solicitors, Diss; at the place of Sale, and of Mr. W. W. Simpson, 18, Bucklersbury, London. |