Two Cottages to Let 1877

1st December 1877 – Two Cottages to Let

Two cottages with gardens to let at Nantyderry with an excellent smith’s shop with one cottage and all conveniences.

Also, after Christmas a portion of land for a coal wharf, with part of a good shed

Rents moderate

Apply to:

William Williams, Refreshment House, Nantyderry

Sale – Elm Trees 1889

13th October 1899 – Goytrey Properties

Marfell & Poole

Will offer for sale by public auction on Monday 16th August 1899 at 3 o’clock in the afternoon at the Three Salmons Hotel, Usk

Lot 11:

All that Cottage and Garden and piece of Meadow Land known as ELM TREES in the parish of Goytrey, nos. 312 & 313 on the ordinance survey of that parish

The whole containing 1acre 1r 29p

The whole in the occupation of Mr Evan Morgan at a low yearly rental of £6 6s

This property is situate on the main road from Llanover Village to Pontypool, being about 1 mile from the former and within easy access to Nantyderry Station

Auctioneer: Trostrey Court, Usk

Pengroesoped Farm Sale 1904

22nd April 1904 – Pengroesoped Farm Goytrey

(Midway between Pontypool and Abergavenny)

Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock

Messrs Marfell & Poole

Are favoured with instructions from Mr Wm Crump (who is leaving), to sell by Auction, on the premises, on

Thursday, May 5th 1904

The whole of his farming Stock

Comprising:-

8 Cattle, viz: 4 yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers, 1 heifer in calf

30 Radnor Couples, 1 Ram

3 Horses, viz:- Cart mare in fioal; useful nag mare four years old, 15.1, good in saddle and harness; yearling colt

Sow and 12 pigs

10 Couples of Fowls

Implements include: 41/2 in wheel wagon; n.w. cart; nearly new Ralli car, with rubber tyres; crank axle market cart; gambo; wood roller; Bambury; mowing machine by Bambury; horse rake by Nicholson; weighing machine and weights; wheel plough; bouting plough; iron harrows; scuffler; chaff cutter and horse works; long, short g.o. and trap harness; seed lift; sack truck; empty sacks; winnowing machine; sheep rck; pikes; rakes; and sundry toold.

4 sacks White Oats

Also a few lots of Dairy Utensils and Household Furniture

Sale at 1 o’clock Prompt

Auctioneers Office- The Willows, Usk

Brithllandwid 1865

17th June 1865 – Brithllandwid, Goytrey near the Little Mill

Mr J. Phillips will sell by auction on Friday the 23rd day of June instant

At the above farm the following farming Stock & Effects the property of Mr Lewis

One cart mare

Two yearling colts

One heifer

Six ewes and lambs

One ram

Sow and six pigs

Narrow wheel waggon

Two ditto carts

Plough

Harrow

Harness

Dairy utensils

And other effects

Sale to commence at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, promptly

Sale of Goytre Properties 1921

September 30th 1921 – Sale of Goytre Property

On Tuesday at the Angel Hotel Abergavenny, Mr Montague Harris offered for sale the Goytrey House Estate and Lands, including the Mansion house and freehold farms.

For Goytrey House, situate about six miles from Abergavenny, together with stabling, garage and lodge and about 30 acres of gardens there was no bid.

Goytre House farm, about 19 acres freehold and 33 acres leasehold sold to Mr C F Morgan, Bryn, Newbridge for £800.

Pasture land, about 2 acres and piece of pasture land about 1 acre sold to Mr Morgan, Bryn, Newbridge for £975.

Pantysgawn freehold farm and outbuildings about 66 acres sold to Mr John Williams Mamhilad near Pontypool for £850.

Two pieces of land, known as Cae Susanna 15 acres, sold to Mr Vaisey, Pontypool for £45.

Freehold of a piece of pasture land sold to Mr Albert Owen, Goytrey for £250

Piece of land, Penpellenny, Goytre, upon which is a stone built house held on lease for 60 years, let on an annual rent of £6 sold by private treaty to the tenant. The freehold was sold by private treaty to the tenant.

Smith’s shop and cottage and part of garden, held by Mrs Wilks, Goytrey, was sold by private treaty to the tenant. The freehold was also sold to the tenant.

Freehold of a piece of garden ground adjoining Penpellenny lot, 22 poles, was sold by private treaty to the tenant.

Freehold of three pieces of pasture land and two houses, situate at Penpellenny, Goytre, about 4 acres, was sold to Mr D F Pritchard, Goytrey House, Goytrey, for £320.

Block of pasture and arable land Goytrey about 12 acres sold to Mr David Morgan for £42.

Freehold of this lot sold to Mr David Morgan for £350.

Freehold residence and lands, Pentre Grange, Goytrey, let as a yearly tenancy to Mrs Jones, sold by private treaty to the tenant.

Freehold Llwyn Celyn Farm, Goytrey, together with 32 acres of land, sold by private treaty sold to Mrs Jones, Pentre Grange, Goytrey

Messrs Gardners, Heywood and Grey were the auctioneers.

For Sale – New House Goytre 1924

12th September 1924 – Sale by Auction

GOYTRE, near PONTYPOOL

Messrs Pitten, Bunning & Russell

Under instruction from the executors of Abraham Phillips, deceased, will OFFER for SALE on the premises

NEW HOUSE, GOYTREY,

[Near Saron Canal Bridge]

WITHOUT RESERVE

ON Thursday 2nd October Next

The Whole of the

LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK

AND FARM IMPLEMENTS

Including

 

SEVERAL COWS; PIGS;

CART HORSE; YEARLING COLT;

10 LAMBS; 150 HEAD POULTRY

PRIME MEADOW HAY;

POULTRY HOUSES; CHAFF CUTTER;

CHEESE PRESS; SPRING CART;

COVERED SHEEP RACK;

GENERAL FARM TOOLS;

 

Together with the complete

FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS

For further particulars see later advertisement or

Apply to the Auctioneers at their office

 

NP Bank Chambers 26, Dock Street

Pontypool Newport

September 12th 1924

Sale of Goods and Cattle- Wern Farm 1925

The Wern Goytrey – sale on Friday 15th August 1924

Mid way between Abergavenny and Pontypool

SALE of DAIRY CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Fodders and GRASS KEEP to April 1st 1925, for Mr E Davies who is retiring

Sale at 2.30

Full particulars in sale poster

J Straker, son & Chadwick FAI

Auctioneers, Abergavenny

Goytre Property Sold – 1918

Goytre Property Sold – 16th August 1918 Abergavenny Chronicle

At the Crown Hotel, Pontypool, on Thursday, Messrs Pitten & Sons offered for sale freehold properties at Goytre.

The freehold, double licensed free house known as the Refreshment Rooms, with stables, outbuildings and garden adjoining Nantyderry station was sold to the tenant Mr D Hutchinson for £1,175.

A freehold dwelling house with garden adjoining and let at £11 per annum, plus rates, was sold to the tenant Mrs Leonard Lloyd, the Post Office, for £240.

Three freehold houses in the same vicinity, each let at £6 per annum, plus rates, were sold to Mrs Walker, Goytre for £152 10s, £155 and £157 10s respectively.

Freehold pasture, 10a adjoining Nantyderry station was sold to Mr J Mayberry, Newport for £430.

A freehold farm, 19a, part of Lower Pentwyn farm to Mrs Jones Nantyderry, for £600.

An adjoining field, 10a was sold to Mr D Buck, Goytre for £290.

Nantyderry House Sale – 1919

Nantyderry House Sale – 18th July 1919

Some interesting prices were realised by Messrs Straker, Son & Chadwick on Thursday last week.

At the first day’s sale at Nantyderry House, this included the antique effects, china, silver, glass &c., dealers and buyers being present from all parts.

The Georgian silver made up so 29s an oz., and silver salver of 60oz 261/2 gs. Glass was very dear, opaque spiral stem glasses up to £6 6s. A set of eight Chippendale chairs were secured by a Cardiff buyer at 100 guineas and a quarter chime grandfather clock made the same figure.

Oaks buffets up to 33gs. A pair of Dutch cabinets, 66gs. A wither’s safe realised £32.

Successful Property Sale – Carpenter’s Arms 1905

Successful Property Sale – 10th June 1905

At the Crown Hotel Pontypool, on Monday afternoon, Mr W H Pitten offered for sale the freehold double licensed, old established and free public house known as the Carpenter’s Arms with commodious club room (also licensed,) stables and coach house, orchard, two gardens, outbuildings and cottage adjoining, situate at Penpilleny, within a mile from Nantyderry Station GWR at the intersection of five roads affording direct communication with Abergavenny, Pontypool, Usk &c.

The bidding reached £2,410 at which price the property was knocked down to Mr Jacob, solicitor Abergavenny who was acting for Mr Albert Price, builder of tat town.

Mr J Maitland Watkins, Usk, was the solicitor for the vendors.