Abinghall (Abenhall)(Abbenhall) House (General)

by Mike Pinchin @, Bedford, England, Tuesday, June 10, 2014, 20:16 (3820 days ago) @ ChrisL

From the Gloucester Journal Saturday 25th May 1867,

TO SELL BY AUCTION

Lot 2- A valuable freehold dwelling house, called Abinghall House, situate in the Parish of Abinghall, immediately contiguous to the town of Mitcheldean adjoining the turnpike road leading to Abinghall, containg entrance hall, dining, drawing and breakfast rooms, 2 pantries, kitch., laundry, 6 bedrooms, dressing and store rooms, underground cellar, yard, court, washhouse, pleasure and large, productive
kitch. garden, together with a three-stall stable, Mill-house, Cider-mill and coachhouse, with loft above and valuable PASTURE ORCHARD adjoining: the whole containing 2a 0r 26p or thereabouts now in the occupation of John ROBINSON, Esq.

Lot 2 may be viewed by permission of the tenant.

An 1888 map from the National Library of Scotland marks (just) an Abinghall House almost in Mitcheldean.

http://maps.nls.uk/view/101570481

There are other mentions of this house In the British Newspaper Archives in the second half of the 19C where the names ROBINSON, LLOYD and SKIPP feature.


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