1938 Auction of Kirby Misperton Estate
This brochure for the 1938 sale by auction of the Kirby Misperton Estate.
Contents
- Front cover
- Inside front cover
- General remarks and stipulations
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Schedule
Schedule of all the lots with lot number, description, tenant, acreage and rent - Lot 1: Bean Sheaf Farm
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Plate 1
Bean Sheaf Farm (Lot 1)
Kirby Misperton Hall (from the Lake) - Six plots of land
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Lots 8 & 9
Cottages on Kirby Misperton Road, between the bridge and Low Carr Farm - Kirby Misperton Hall
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Lots 11 & 12
The cottages known as ‘Park View’ on Kirby Misperton Road -
A Small Holding and five fields
The small holding is now known as ‘The Poplars’ - The Home Farm
- Low Barn Farm
- Manor Farm
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Plate 2
Kirby Misperton Hall (From the South)
The Village (Showing Lots 18, 19, 13, 20 and 21) -
Lots 19, 20, 21 and 22
Cowling’s butcher’s shop (now called Stocks Brow), the remainder of Poplar row and ‘The Red House’ -
Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26
A terrace of three cottages, including the grocer’s shop, and Harding’s joiners shop and dwelling-house - Elm Tree Farm
- Sandland House Farm
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Plate 3
The Village (Showing Lots 42 to 45 and Lot 26)
Sandland House Farm -
Lots 29 to 34
A terrace of six cottages known as ‘High Row’ -
Lots 35 to 38
The four bungalows on Habton Road - Kirby O’Carr Farm
- Alma Hill or Sugar Hill Farm
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Plate 4
Kirby O’Carr Farm (Lot 39)
Horsley Farm and Church House (Lot 47) - The Allotments and Blacksmith’s Shop
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Lots 43a, 43b, 43c and 43d
A terrace of four cottages known as ‘Rose Cottages’ -
Lots 44 and 45
‘Greystones’ and ‘Orchard House’ - Ducks Farm
- Horsley Farm and Church House
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Combined Ings Farm
Situated about one mile north of the village - Special conditions of sale
- Agreement
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Inset from plan
At scale 1/2500, showing houses in the village -
Full plan
Ordnance Survey map showing fields included in each lot (Crown Copyright 1938)
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