Tuesday, September 23rd, 1913
Bideford & Wear Gifford Properties
Auctioneers: Messrs R Dymond & Son, Mill Street, Bideford
Solicitors: Messrs Bazeley, Barnes & Bazeleys, Bridgeland Street, Bideford
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 will be offered as one Lot, and if not sold will be offered separately
Lot 1 - Wear Gifford Mills and Land, in the Parish of Wear Gifford, being Freehold, and containing together about 3¾ Acres
Lot 2 - A desirable freehold residence known as ‘Riversdale’ and valuable pasture lands, orchard and garden belonging thereto (adjoining Lot 1) containing altogether about 23.430 Acres.
Lot 3 - Detached freehold residence known as ‘Hillside’
Lot 4 - Freehold Strip of Land now used as a Kitchen Garden, adjoining the main road and directly facing Lot 3 (Hillside) Wear Gifford
Lot 5 - Leasehold Valuable Grazing Lands
Situate near Jope’s Bridge, Wear Gifford, containing in the whole about 8 Acres
Lot 6 - A conveniently situated Freehold Dock and Land known as ‘Wear Dock’.
Lot 7 - Freehold Wharf and Business Premises known as Agricultural Wharf
Lot 8 - Roomy Blacksmith’s Shop with Loft and Passage
Lot 9 - Three freehold cottages with the Gardens, Offices and Outbuildings in the rear thereof known as ‘Canada Cottages’
Lot 10 - Two Freehold Cottages and Premises known as 'Dublin and Wicklow Cottages'
The following week's newspaper stated that there were no offer for Weare Gifford Mills:
Lot 10
Two Freehold Cottages and Premises known as ‘Dublin & Wicklow Cottages’.