ANDOVER TOWN MILL FOR SALE
Advertised in
The Salisbury & Winchester Journal
on 18 July 1842
A valuable water corn-mill & other premises, to be
sold at public auction by Messrs. Criswick and
Sutton at Catherine Wheel Inn, Andover, on Friday,
the 29th day July 1842, at four o'clock in the
afternoon (unless previously disposed of by Private
Contact of which due notice will be given). All
those valuable and extensive Premises called "THE
TOWN MILL" situate close to Bridge street, in the
preferable part of the Town of Andover. The
premises comprise a commodious Dwelling house and
powerful Water-mill driving two pairs of French
Stones. With convenient Stabling, Piggeries,
Walled-in-Garden well stocked with choice fruit
trees, and a small paddock attached. A considerable
sum of money has within the last few years been laid
out on the premises, which are in a state of
excellent repair. The Machinery of the Mill has
been erected within the last twelve mouths, and is
upon an improved principle, and of great power. The
Property is held by Lease under the Trustees of the
Andover Charities for three good lives, at the
yearly rent of 21s. Further particulars may be
known on application to Harry Footner, Solicitor,
Andover.