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WESTERN EXCHANGE

[1852]

The capital and important Freehold Estate, known as the West Exchange, formerly used as a Bazaar, situate in that commanding thoroughfare, Old Bond street, near Piccadilly, let on lease for 21 years, at a clear annual rent of 530l.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE are instructed by the Executors to SELL, at Garraway's, on Tuesday, June 22, at Twelve, (unless an acceptable offer is previously made by Private Contract), an important and highly valuable

FREEHOLD ESTATE

for the investment of capital, situate in Old Bond street, near to Piccadilly, called the

WESTERN EXCHANGE,

consisting of a noble, spacious, and lofty building, lighted by skylights, arranged on the principal floor, which is 89 feet long, and 57 wide, as a wholesale warehouse, with two handsome staircases leading to galleries, supported by columns, partly ornamented with gilt and Corinthian capitals; conveniently placed counting-houses, recesses with glazed doors, and domestic apartments. The premises, from their extent and position, claim the attention of the capitalist, and the whole is let to a highly respectable and opulent firm, carrying on business as woollen drapers, on lease for 21 years from Michaelmas, 1846, at a clear rental of £530.

To be viewed by permission of the tenants, and particulars had of Messrs. Capron, Brabant, Capron, and Dart, Solicitors, Saville place, New Burlington street; at Garraway's; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, Lancaster place, Strand.

The limits of an advertisement will not admit of a full description of this highly valuable and important property.

Particulars, with plans of the estate and views of the mansion, abbey, village, and grounds, at 5s. each may be had of Messrs. Denton, Kinderley, and Domville, solicitors, Lincoln's Inn; of B. Fox, Esq., solicitor, Beaminster, Dorset; at Garraway's; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, surveyors and land agents, 6, Lancaster place, Strand.