The singularly interesting freehold residential property known as Gadshill Place the home of Charles Dickens from 1857 to 1870
The singularly interesting freehold residential property known as Gadshill Place the home of Charles Dickens from 1857 to 1870 to be offered for sale by auction by Messrs. Knight Frank and Rutley...on Thursday the 26th day of July 1923...
- S.l. s.n. [1923]
- 17 p. 25 cm. + 4 sheets (31 x 20 cm., or smaller)
- Printed
- Single item
Item is accompanied by typewritten note about Gadshill Place dated 10 July 1923 and an extract from the Kentish Estates Journal entitled 'Dickens and Kent' stamped with the date 14 July 1923.
Kent
Item is accompanied by typewritten note about Gadshill Place dated 10 July 1923 and an extract from the Kentish Estates Journal entitled 'Dickens and Kent' stamped with the date 14 July 1923.
Kent