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Chesterhope Cottage | Chesterhope Cottage | Mr Snaith | 12 Chains West of | A small stone building | ||
Chesterhope Cottage | Mr Bell | E. Chesterhope | consisting of two separate dwellings | |||
Chesterhope Cottage | Mr Murray | with out house and garden attached | ||||
Middle Chesterhope | Middle Chesterhope | Mr Snaith | 17 Chains N.W. of | A stone building formerly | ||
Middle Chesterhope | Mr Bell | E. Chesterhope | used as a farm house but | |||
Middle Chesterhope | Mr Murray | now converted into outhouses &c | ||||
in a bad state of repair | ||||||
with garden adjoining | ||||||
High House | High House | Mr Snaith | 32 Chains S.W. of | A stone building situated | ||
High House | Mr Bell | E. Chesterhope | on a considerable elevation used | |||
High House | Mr Murray | formerly as a farm house but | ||||
since converted into a small cottage | ||||||
with garden attached | ||||||
John Garvey Civil Assistant |
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