The Liverpool Mercury, May 24th 1864
ADVERTISEMENTS & NOTICES
To be sold or let for a term of years the newly erected House "Frankton Grange", situate between Oswestry and Ellesmere, and within ten minutes walk of a railway station. The house contains an entrance hall, dining and breakfast rooms, two kitchens, larder, scullery, bakehouse, brewhouse, and two cellars lofty and dry, one sitting room, and five bedrooms, yard, stable for two horses, and loosebox, coach house and saddleroom, tying for five cows, with every convenience, and a plentiful supply of soft and spring water; also an excellent garden and about 10 acres of superior grazing land. The above has a southern aspect, and for beautiful scenery is not surpassed, having commanding views of seven counties, and is a few minutes walk from a church and two chapels, and is central in the hunt of Sir W W Wynne, Bart - Apply to the proprietor Mr D Davies, Old Hardwick, near Ellesmere (t24my31)
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