DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

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LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

 

Notes of 1810

 

 

From the Kentish Gazette, 12 June 1810.

Old Established Posting Inn and Tavern, Kent.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. SHUTTLEWORTH,

At the Auction Mart, on TUESDAY, June 26, 1810, at 12 o’clock, unless an acceptable offer is made previously by Private Contract.

A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE, comprising the "WHITE HART," an old established and well frequented POSTING INN AND TAVERN, WITH A Subscription Assembly Room, patronized by the Neighbouring Nobility and Gentry; commanding a most advantageous situation on the High-Road to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, and other plans of fashionable resort, at Bromley, 10 miles from London, in the County of Kent.

The house contains numerous spacious and convenient apartments for the accommodation of dinner company; suitable bed chambers; domestic offices of every description, necessary for conducting an Inn of the first consequence; extensive stabling, including stall and standing for 70 horses; chaise houses; adequate outbuildings; gardens, about Six Acres of Meadow Land, and every requisite appurtenance.

May be viewed and Particulars had, 10 day's previous to the Sale, on the Premises, at the "Greyhound," Croyden, "Bull and George," Dartford; "Bull," Shooters Hill; "Green Man," Blackheath; "Morter Tavern," Woolwich; the "Bricklayer Arms," Kent Road; and of Mr. Shuttleworth, Auction Mart, London.

 

 

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