“Brae Side,” Urmston Lane, Stretford
All that commodious DETACHED DWELLING-HOUSE, known as "Brae Side", situate in Urmston Lane, Stretford, containing good entrance hall and oak staircase, and three entertaining-rooms, kitchen, butler's pantry, scullery, and larder, well fitted up laundry. with drying stove, water closet., and large coal store, with glass verandah. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, with dressing-room and sitzbath, bathroom and separate WC. There is also a servants' staircase. On the second floor, four bedrooms with box-room. The woodwork in the principal room is figured pitch pine. There are gardens, well shrubbed, back and front, also kitchen garden and lawn, The rear of the premises has a southerly aspect, looking in the direction of Bowdon. The premises were designed by the late Mr. J. Gibbons Sankey and are situate within 15 minutes' walk of Stretford Station. The site contains 2,249 square yards; vacant possession can be given on completion. The property is leasehold for a term of 999 years created in 1893 and will be sold subject to a yearly rent of É18 14s. 10d., and to the covenants, conditions and agreements affecting the same. [Manchester Courier 10 March 1900 page 12]
Reference Manchester Courier 10 March 1900 page 12 – Sales by Auction