From the Kentish Gazette, 23 June 1857.
TYLER HILL, near CANTERBURY.
TO BREWERS AND OTHERS.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS T. AND H. COOPER,
AT the "FALSTAFF INN," CANTERBURY, On FRIDAY, the 26th JUNE, 1857,
At Three o’clock in the Afternoon, to a minute.
IN TWO LOTS.
Lot 1:— A desirable FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE (now used as a licensed
beer house), with a large stable, outbuildings, yard, and garden,
containing about a quarter of an acre, very pleasantly situated at
TYLER HILL, in the parish of St. Stephens, in the county of Kent;
within about a mile and a half from Canterbury, and now occupied by
Mr. Henry Chappell. Independently of a Beer House, these premises
are well adapted for a Country Grocer’s Shop, which is much wanted
at Tyler Hill.
Lot 2:— A piece of excellent FREEHOLD GARDEN GROUND, well stocked
with fruit trees, adjoining Lot 1, containing 42 Perches, now
occupied by Mr. Chappell.
This piece of Ground is well suited for building on, having a long
frontage towards the High Road.
There is a well of good Water on each Lot.
For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER; or to MESSRS.
SANKKY and SON, Solicitors, Canterbury.
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