The Warminster Miscellany, 1 May 1862, advert:
“VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WARMINSTER. – TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. BEDFORD, at the Bath Arms Inn, Warminster, on MONDAY, the 19th day of MAY, 1862, at Six o’Clock in the Evening, – subject to such Conditions as will then be produced, –
All that Capital MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE Situate at the Top of High-Street in Warminster, formerly known as the Angel Inn, – comprising numerous Sitting and Bed Rooms, Servants’ Rooms, and commodious Offices, extensive range of Stabling, Corn-Stores, large Yard, Walled-in Garden, and TWO EXCELLENT PADDOCKS of RICH PASTURE LAND, the whole containing by admeasurement 3a, 2r. 36p., and now in the occupation of Mr. DUNN, as Tenant thereof.
The above Property will be sold subject to a Lease for 21 years, commencing from the 29th day of September 1855, which may be determined by the Tenant at Michaelmas, 1869, at a yearly Rent of £65, which Lease will be produced in the Auction-room.
This Land and Premises present a very good opportunity for investment, being well situated for business, and having a Way at the back leading to Weymouth-street and Christ Church. The Tenant will show the Property, and further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, or of MR. CHAPMAN, Solicitor, Warminster.”
