Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 23rd August 1830
Valuable Freehold Properties in Weaman Street and Slaney Street Birmingham. To be sold by auction, by J. Bateman on Wednesday the 8th day of September, 1830 Mr Statham’s, the New Inn, Bromsgrove Street, at five o’clock in the afternoon (unless in the meantime disposed of by private contract) subject to conditions then to be produced - all that Freehold convenient Dwelling House and Premises, situate and being No. 74, in Weaman Street opposite Sand Street; consisting of an established retail shop, sitting room, kitchen, and five lodging rooms, excellent vaulted cellars, bakehouses with two large ovens, storerooms and every other convenience.
Also Freehold Premises at the rear of the above property, and fronting to Slaney Street, comprising substantially erected lofty brick and tile Buildings, Stables &c. &c. Which are capable of being converted at a trifling expense into a good dwelling house and manufactory. The two properties will be offered together or separate, as may be agreed upon at the time of sale. Further particulars may be known on application at the office of the auctioneer, Duddeston Row.
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