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Sale Catalogues 2019 (Pdf PARISH PROPERTY YEAR DETAILS BOX * *N.B. – guide to QC[XL] volumes * QC[XL]1 Spine title “Sale Catalogues 1802-88” * QC[XL]2 Spine title “Sales by Auction 1844-83” * QC[XL]3 Spine title “Sale Catalogues 1847-81” * QC[XL]4 Spine title “Sales by Auction 1852-86” * QC[XL]5 Spine title “Sales by Auction 1883-87” * QC[XL]6 Spine title “Sales by Auction Norfolk Estates 1887- 92” ACLE ACLE ESTATE 1955 16 page book listing individual estate details Q ACLE Acle Level, MARSHES - see in "Burlingham Hall Estate" 1919 part of the Acle level listed as lot 86 F Burlingham St.Peter catalogue ACLE ACLE NEW ROAD - 2 grazing marshes 1914 2 A3 folded pages + map of marshes location F ACLE ACLE STREET PROPERTIES 1895 4 houses, confectioner’s & baker’s for sale - details 3.39(x3 on a poster ) ACLE Acle Street, Building Plots (HOUSE & ) 1884 Lot 1 – house, gardens, premises, off-premises & QC[XL] 75 a. Lots 2-13 – assorted parcels of land, grazing, 5* garden and 5 building plots on Acle Street. 6 page details + map ACLE ASH TREE FARM 1955 2 p. in Acle Estate book listing house & premises + Q map ACLE BAKER’S - see on "Acle Street Properties" poster 1895 poster listing property situated fronting 3.39 ACLE BOLWICK HALL 1805 4 page booklet listing house details F ACLE BOLWICK HALL FARM - see in Bolwick Hall" Aylsham 1805 listed as having lands in Aylsham & Marsham F cat. ACLE BRIDGE HOTEL - see in "Burlingham Hall Estate" 1919 listed in detail as Lot 85 + map O Burlingham St.Peter catalogue ACLE BRIDLE LANE - machinery, implements & stock-in-trade 1913 1 A3 folded page listing lot numbers & details Q ACLE BUNGALOW 1931 poster listing details 3.39 ACLE CONFECTIONER’S - see on "Acle Street Properties" 1895 listed as fronting Acle Street on poster 3.39 poster ACLE CROSSWAYS TERRACE 1916 poster giving basic details of 2 dwellings for sale in 3.39 2 lots ACLE DRAINAGE MILL – see “Saham Toney Estates” 1811 In Acle: Lot 12 – 162 acres of marshes & a drainage F catalogue mill adjoining Great Fatten Marsh. ACLE EFFECTS - of the late Mr. C W Willett at THE ELMS 1911 sale of contents and carriages, property of the late QC C W Willett, Esq. 20 page catalogue. ACLE ESTATE, LOWDEN see "Norwich, Lowden Estate" 1833 27 Lots, estates of the late Mr John Lowden. See in Norwich - Earlham, Heigham, St Peter Mancroft parish, and Acle + map + hand-written note regarding the sale of Lots 22 and 24 ACLE FARM HOUSE & PREMISES 1848 8 page book listing land names, sizes & the farm Q details ACLE FISHLEY PLACE 1955 10 page book listing house, land & greenhouse O details ACLE GARDEN - see on "Halesworth House" Acle poster 1902 garden adjoining Bridewell Road, listed on poster as 3.39 lot 2 ACLE Grazing marshes x 2, (ACLE NEW ROAD) 1914 2 A3 folded pages + map of marshes location F ACLE HALESWORTH HOUSE 1902 poster listing details of property abutting Acle Street 3.39 ACLE HOLLY HOUSE - effects 1912 sale of contents, property of the late Mrs M Howard. O (x4) 16 page book listing lot details including oil paintings, watercolours & furniture ACLE HOUSE & PLOTS of land 1884 Lot 1 – house, gardens, premises, off-premises & QC[XL] 75 acres. Lots 2-13 assorted parcels of land, 5* grazing, garden and 5 building plots on Acle Street. 6 page details + map ACLE MANOR HOUSE - EFFECTS 1919 16 page book listing lots inc painting by Cotman, O jewellery, furniture etc ACLE MARSH, (WEST EIGHT POUND) see Norwich “A” 1833 freehold 8 acre marsh “Lowden Estate” catalogue ACLE MARSHES 1927 poster listing details in brief 3.39 ACLE MARSHES - see in "Brooke Hall Estate" Brooke 1912 listed as lot 49 in catalogue + map F catalogue ACLE MARSHES - see in "Burlingham Hall Estate" 1919 part of the Acle level listed as lot 86 F Burlingham St.Peter catalogue ACLE MARSHES - see in "Catfield Estate" Catfield catalogue 1961 listed as lot 14 + map Q ACLE Marshes (ACLE NEW ROAD - 2 grazing) 1914 2 A3 folded pages + map of marshes location F ACLE Marshes, DRAINAGE MILL – see “Saham Toney 1811 In Acle: Lot 12 – 162 acres of marshes & a drainage F Estates” catalogue mill adjoining Great Fatten Marsh. ACLE MARSHES, GRAZING 1970 “Hill’s Marshes” listed on poster 3.39 ACLE MARSHES, GRAZING - see in "Acle Estate" Catalogue 1955 4 pages in Acle Estate book listing acreage of Q enclosures + map ACLE MARSHES, GRAZING - see in Mautby & Acle Grazing 1958 Marshes ACLE NEW CLOSE, No. 16 1976 2 pages listing house details Q ACLE NURSERIES & DAMGATE FRUIT GARDEN 1942 8 page book + 2 ext photos + map ( 2 copies, one Q containing letter from prospective buyer of Daniels) ACLE NURSERY & BUNGALOW (WINGATES +) 1960 ? 4 page book listing property details Q ACLE Off-Premises - See HOUSE & PLOTS of land 1884 QC[XL] 5* ACLE PYE BUSH LANE, RESIDENCE 1931 recently built det'd residence for sale - details on 3.39 poster (x2) ACLE QUEENS HEAD - see in "Geldeston Brewery" 1858 listed as lot 39 + map Q Geldeston ACLE SHOPS (ACLE STREET PROPERTIES) 1895 4 houses, confectioner’s & baker’s for sale - details 3.39(x3 on a poster ) ACLE WEST EIGHT POUND MARSH see Norwich “A” 1833 freehold 8 acre marsh “Lowden Estate” catalogue ACLE WHITE HOUSE FARM - see in "Acle Estate" Catalogue 1955 2 p. in Acle Estate book listing house & premises Q details + map ACLE WINGATES + NURSERY & BUNGALOW 1960 ? 4 page book listing property details Q ACRE, CASTLE SEE CASTLE ACRE ACRE, SOUTH SEE SOUTH ACRE ACRE, WEST SEE WEST ACRE ALBOROUGH SEE ALDBOROUGH ALBURGH ALBURGH HOUSE 1973 6 page pamphlet listing house details + 2 exterior Q (x2) photos ALBURGH ALBURGH MILL, - BUILDING MATERIALS 1915 poster listing materials for sale which were 3.39 recovered from Alburgh Mill demolition ALBURGH BAKER’S PREMISES - see in "Seven Houses," 1860 lot 2 in folded booklet Q Alburgh cat. ALBURGH BLOFIELD HOUSE 1972 8 page pamphlet listing house details + 2 Q photocopied exterior photos + map ALBURGH BROCKS FARM - see MILL FARM 1884 O ALBURGH BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS UTENSILS - effects 1909 13 page book listing each lot including farm O implements, horse, blacksmith’s tools etc ALBURGH COTTAGES see THE LIMES 1927 Q ALBURGH HOUSES, (SEVEN) - various on Alborough Green 1860 folded booklet listing individual property details ( 7 O prop's ) ALBURGH LIMES (THE) + COTTAGES 1927 6 page book listing house & double cottage with Q small holding details ALBURGH LONG HOUSE (THE) 1973 14 page pamphlet listing house details+ exterior Q photo ALBURGH MILL FARM (ALBURGH) 1884 Lot 1 – Mill Farm: house, ag.premises, 84 acres O partly in Redenhall. Lot 2 – Brocks Farm: buildings and 30 acres. Lot 3 – 4 cottages next to smithy. 6 page details + map ALBURGH RECTORY COTTAGE - EFFECTS 1919 sale of contents, property of Mr George Prime. Fold O (x2) out booklet listing lot details inc. some pictures ALBY ALBY HALL c1970 4 page hardcover pamphlet listing house & grounds O details + 3 ext + 1 int colour photograph ALBY ALBY HALL ESTATE 1946 16 p. book listing individual properties + land (also Q cat'd separately here) 2 ext. photos of hall + The Limes + Map ALBY ALBY RECTORY c1970 2 page pamphlet listing house details Q ALBY BECK FARM - see in "Alby Hall Estate" Catalogue 1946 1p in Alby Hall Est. book listing premises + land on Q map ALBY COTTAGES - see in "Residential 1868 Property" 1868 double cottage near Low Common as lot 18 Q Catalogue, Aylsham ALBY COTTAGES (FIVE)- see in "Alby Hall Estate" Catalogue 1946 brief mention in book Q ALBY EFFECTS 1923 sale of contents, property of the late Herbert Cook, O Esq. 18 page book listing individual lots by room. ALBY ESTATE - MOST PRODUCTIVE ESTATE IN ALBY, 1848 7 page book listing details of various properties & F THWAITE & ERPINGHAM land in mentioned areas + map ALBY FARM See Saxthorpe Estate 1859 In Alby, Thwaite & Erpingham: Lot 9 – compact F farm: farm house, outbuildings and 237 acres (map) ALBY HOME FARMHOUSE + service bungalow 1970 8 page book listing both properties details + exterior Q photos of both + map ALBY MANOR FARM - see in "Alby Hall Estate" Catalogue 1946 1 & 1/2 pages in Alby Hall Estate listing premises + Q land ( on map ) ALBY MIDDLE HILL, WOODSTOCK BARN 1989 6 page pamphlet listing house details 3 interior + 3 Q exterior colour photos ALBY MIDDLE HILL, WOODSTOCK BARN 1989 4 page pamphlet listing house details 1 interior + 1 Q (x2) exterior colour photo ALBY STONE HOUSE - see in "Alby Hall Estate" Catalogue 1946 brief mention in book Q ALBY STRICKLAND FARM - See in "Alby Hall Estate" 1946 1 page in Alby Hall Estate book listing premises + Q Catalogue land ( on map ) ALBY WHITE HOUSE ESTATE, THE 1923 241 acre estate for sale in 16 Lots, property of the Q late Herbert Cook, Esq. Lot 1 – Alby White House and small 30 a. homestead with 2 cottages. Lot 3 – Alby Hill Farm: house, farm premises and 62 acres. Lots 6 & 7 – at Alby Hill: 7 cottages. Lots 8-11 – pieces of land. In Thwaite: Lot 2 – Thwaite Hill Farm. Lots 4 & 5 – Thwaite Hill: 6 cott's. Lots 12-14 on Thwaite Common: 6 cott's. In Aldborough: Lots 15-16 – “Stone House”, and house/blacksmith’s shop. 18 page catalogue + map + 2 photos ALBY WHITE HOUSE, THE c1994 8 page brochure listing house details exterior and Q interior colour photopgraphs and map ALDBOROUGH ALBOROUGH HALL 1967 4 page pamphlet listing house details + 1 exterior Q photo ALDBOROUGH ALBOROUGH HALL 1967 4 page pamphlet listing house details Q (x2) ALDBOROUGH ALBOROUGH HOUSE - EFFECTS 1823 sale of contents, property of John J Gay, Esq.
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