Content Description | First Party: The London and Fort George Land Company Limited.
Second Party: Edward Desmond Spencer, of East Retford, Nottinghamshire.
Conveyance from (1) to (2) of 4.144 acres of land in Worksop, containing buildings formerly known as The Newcastle Estate Offices; premises formed Lot 9 in the Newcastle Estate sale held at Worksop 2 Jun. 1949 [property coloured pink on attached plan].
Property is subject to a mining lease with the Wigan Coal and Iron Company Ltd dated 30 Oct. 1896.
(2) covenants to do all things necessary to obtain payment claimed by (1) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1947.
Consideration: £3250.
Schedule 1: List of things that the property is subject to, namely a right of way to residents on the Sparken Hill Estate along the private road leading from Park Street to the point marked A on the plan; a right of way along a private road and other easements granted to George Sinclair Rose Little contained in a conveyance dated 24 Nov. 1937; a right of way to John H. and Wilfred E. Ilett contained in a conveyance dated 8 Jul. 1947; a right of drainage granted to Melloney Scobell Graham contained in a conveyance dated 6 Apr. 1933; the right of the Postmaster General to maintain the position of a telegraph pole; and all existing tenancies.
Schedule 2: List of documents to which (2) has the right of production.
Includes a plan with the propety in question coloured pink, being situated between Park Street and Dunstan Crescent; shows the Newcastle Estate Office on Park Street, and various rights of way. |