BURTON LATIMER, Northamptonshire
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To BREWERS, INNKEEPERS AND OTHERS
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(by order of Mrs WILLIAM BROWN,
the proprietor at the Duke's Arms Inn, Burton Latimer)
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On MONDAY, SEPT 22ND 1890, at 6.30 for Seven
o'clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions as will
be then produced, and in one Lot
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All that Fully-Licensed Freehold PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Duke's Arms Inn, at Burton Latimer, now in the occupation of Mrs Newman, whose tenancy expires on September 29th 1890, and by whom a successful commercial trade has been carried on for some years; also Two Stone-built and Thatched COTTAGES, with shop, adjoining the above, and now in the occupation of the Co-operative Society, at an annual rental of £19.
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The Inn, which is stone-built, slated and tiled,stands in one of the best positions in the village, and contains parlour, bar, smoke room, tap room, pantry, capital club-room 54 ft. by 13 ft.; six bedrooms and good cellarage.
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There is a large yard in the rear, with coach-house, two stables, piggeries and other outbuildings therein; also a quoit ground.
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The property has a frontage of 84 feet to the main street.
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To view, apply to Mrs Newman; and for further particulars to the proprieter, Mrs William Brown, Burton Latimer; to the Auctioneers, Kettering; or to Messrs G and H LAMB and STRINGER, Solicitors, KETTERING
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