Chelmsford Chronicle, 16 April 1841
GREAT DUNMOW.
FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE,
with EXTENSIVE GARDENS & BUILDINGS,
and Four Freehold Cottages.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
By Mr. G. Wiffen
By Order of the Assignees and with the consent of
the Official Assignee of Mr. W. Collis, Woollen
Draper and Tailor, of Great Dunmow, a Bankrupt,
at the Saracen's Head Inn, Chelmsford, on Friday
May 7, 1841, at Three o'Clock, in Two Lots.
Lot 1
ALL that Old and Established FREEHOLD
PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the "Angel and
Harp," situate at Church End, Great Dunmow, com-
prising a club-room 25 by 17 feet, two parlours, bar,
tap-room, kitchen with oven, mangle-room, good
cellar, seven bed-rooms, a newly-erected brick-built
stable for eight horses, with loft, coal and wood houses,
piggery, and other out-buildings, two gardens, and a
pump with excellent water, in the occupation of Mrs.
Sarah Bush, a yearly tenant, at the very low rent of
£15 per annum.