Showing posts with label House for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House for sale. Show all posts

15 September 2013

Roup of property at Stewartfield

HOUSE FOR SALE IN STEWARTFIELD.

There will be sold by public roup, at Stewartfield, on Tuesday the 5th of October next, at 2 o'clock afternoon (if not previously disposed of by private bargain),

THAT FRONT HOUSE in the Village of Stewartfield, at present occupied by Wm. Thomson, measuring 45 feet in length, and containing two large rooms, two bed rooms, a kitchen, and garret; also a small House adjoining, consisting of one room, closet, and garret; with a Stable, Byre, Barn, Kiln, and a Garden stocked with fruit trees.  The purchaser will be entitled to a lease of six acres of ground, in good condition, attached to the property, at a moderate rent.

The house is substantially built, and such a desirable property is seldom to be met with.  Further particulars will be learned by applying to the proprietor, William Thomson, Stewartfield, or James Matthews, shoemaker, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th September 1813.

18 March 2012

House in Virginia Street, Aberdeen

DWELLING HOUSE,

To be Sold or Let, in Whole or in Part, with Entry immediately, or at Whitsunday next,

THAT large and commodious HOUSE, in the east end of Virginia Street, as lately occupied by Mr John Davidson – consisting of Nine Rooms, of suitable sizes, neatly finished, besides Coomceiled Rooms, and an excellent Kitchen, in which there is always a plentiful supply of water, by means of a Pipe brought from the Castle Hill.

This House, from its contiguity to the harbour, would answer extremely well for a Tavern or Boarding House.

For particulars, enquire at Mr DUTHIE, Guestrow.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th March, 1812.

4 December 2011

Joseph Stewart, Bervie

SALE of a HOUSE and GARDEN at BERVIE

There will be sold, by public roup, on Saturday the 4th
day of January, 1812, within the Ship Inn, Bervie,

THAT commodious HOUSE an GARDEN, formerly belonging to JOSEPH STEWART, and now to the trustees for his Creditors.  The house contains a kitchen, two parlours, and three bed apartments besides a low room in front, which has been occupied as a shop, and which is well calculated for that purpose.  There is also an outer cellar and a pump well, and the whole premises have been lately put in good repair.  Mr Brodie, the present tenant will show the property; and the sale will begin at 12 o'clock noon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th December, 1811.

19 June 2011

Oldmeldrum property for sale

HOUSES FOR SALE.

On Saturday 22d June, at 2 o'clock afternoon, there will be sold by public roup, within the New Inn, Oldmeldrum,

THESE HOUSES and GROUND belonging to Wm. COOPER, lying on the West Side of the town of Oldmeldrum, with the Moss thereto belonging, possessed by Widow Cooper, and others.  Those wishing to purchase may apply to Wm. Cooper, for father particulars.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 19th June, 1811.

5 June 2011

Sale of property in Huntly

SUBJECTS IN HUNTLY FOR SALE

Upon Tuesday the 11th day of June next, betwixt the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock afternoon, there will be exposed to sale, by public roup, upon the ground,

THE TENEMENT and HOUSES which belonged to HUGH DUNCAN, Merchant and Baker in Huntly, now to his Trustees.  The Houses are commodiously situated on the High-Street leading from the Square to the Cattle-Market, and well adapted for a merchant or tradesman - fronts to two streets, with an excellent Garden.

For further particulars, application may be made to Jas. Horn, in Newton of Curreney, or Alex. Stewart, writer in Huntly, who will show the premises and give every information to intending purchasers.
Huntly, 31st May, 1811.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th June, 1811.

16 October 2010

SALE OF HOUSES IN FOCHABERS

To be Sold by Private Bargain,
THAT TENEMENT and HOUSES built thereon, situated near the north corner of the square, and continuous to the tenement possessed by James Marquis, slater.  The house on the south end of the ground is two storey high, slated, and not yet fully finished within - The house on the north end, with one-third of the ground, may be had separately, or the whole houses and ground together, as the purchaser may incline.  Intending purchasers may apply to Thomas Maclachlan, manufacturer at Leitchestown, or to James Marquis, slater in Fochabers, who will show the property and conclude a bargain.

Published in The Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th October, 1810.