The particulars of a valuable, fertile, and very desirable estate, situate at Fifehead, in the county of Dorset, six miles from Shaftesbury, nine from Sherborne, and seven from Wincanton, (all good market towns,) and half-a-mile from the Great Western Road leading through Sherborne and Shaftesubury comprising the lordship or manor of Fifehead, with five hundred and seventy-four acres, three roads, and thirty-seven-perches, (be the same more or less,) of remarkably rich land, lying compact and of different qualities, but the principal part of it particularly well adapted to fattening cattle, and the dairy; with suitable dwelling-houses and out-buildings, in the possession of unexceptionable tenants; and three hundred and forty-six acres, one food, and one perch (be the same more or less,) of land, similar to the above, with suitable houses and out-buildings granted out by lease and copy, now determinable on one, two, and three lives.

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Language:English
Published: [Salisbury] Collins, printer, Salisbury 1800, 1800
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Item Description:At foot of title: "William Gillett, of Fifehead, will shew the estate: and particulars may be had at the office of Mr. Messiter, Shaftesbury; Messrs. Messiter, Wincanton; or at the Ship Inn, West Stour, near Fifehead.- To treat for the same application may be made personally, or by letter (post-paid), to Mr. Pryce, of Park-Street, Bath, or Mr. Messiter, of Shaftesbury aforesaid. - Docket title: 'Particulars of Fifehead estate, in Dorestshire'. - English Short Title Catalog, T231700. - In imprint, "Collins, printer, Salisbury." appears within square brackers. - Reproduction of original from British Library
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