8 October 2017

Farm of Rosyburn, Alvah

FARMS AND CROFTS TO LET.

To be let, and entered to at Martinmas, 1818,

THE Mains, Manor-Place, and Gardens of ROSYBURN, presently possessed by John Morison, lying in the parish of Alva, and county of Banff; within 5 miles of the sea-port towns of Banff and Macduff, to which there is access by turnpike roads.  The Farm consists of about forty acres, good arable land, and about sixty of improveable pasture; and grass, for cutting, in the adjoining plantations.

There is a Mansion-House on the premises, which might be repaired at a moderate expence; and one large and elegant Room, with bow windows, in good repair, which might be converted into a Cottage.  The Gardens are extensive, and there is a considerable extent of fruit wall.

The place is well sheltered, and pleasantly situated, and would make a desirable residence for a gentleman; to whom, or an improving tenant of capital, every encouragement will be given, and more land may be afterwards added, if required.  There are also some other Possessions to let.

Offers will be received, and all necessary information communicated, by Mr Young, Writer in Banff; and the boundaries and marches will be pointed out by George Skinner, ground-officer, at Rosyburn.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th October 1817.

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