Christie, M. (1790). Particulars of an elegant spacious freehold villa: With new built range of stabling, double coach house, extensive offices, suited for every domestic purpose of the villa, and the compact farm, excellent kitchen garden, walled, hot house, pleasure ground, green house, sheet of water, and rich meadows, in the whole about fifty-two acres, compact, and part tithe free, eligibly situate at Borham Wood, beyond Elstree, within two miles at Stanmore, and about twelve miles from London, in the county of Herts. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, where tickets may he had for viewing the premises. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChristie, Mr. Particulars of an Elegant Spacious Freehold Villa: With New Built Range of Stabling, Double Coach House, Extensive Offices, Suited for Every Domestic Purpose of the Villa, and the Compact Farm, Excellent Kitchen Garden, Walled, Hot House, Pleasure Ground, Green House, Sheet of Water, and Rich Meadows, in the Whole About Fifty-two Acres, Compact, and Part Tithe Free, Eligibly Situate at Borham Wood, Beyond Elstree, Within Two Miles at Stanmore, and About Twelve Miles from London, in the County of Herts. Which Will Be Sold by Private Contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, Where Tickets May He Had for Viewing the Premises. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1790.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChristie, Mr. Particulars of an Elegant Spacious Freehold Villa: With New Built Range of Stabling, Double Coach House, Extensive Offices, Suited for Every Domestic Purpose of the Villa, and the Compact Farm, Excellent Kitchen Garden, Walled, Hot House, Pleasure Ground, Green House, Sheet of Water, and Rich Meadows, in the Whole About Fifty-two Acres, Compact, and Part Tithe Free, Eligibly Situate at Borham Wood, Beyond Elstree, Within Two Miles at Stanmore, and About Twelve Miles from London, in the County of Herts. Which Will Be Sold by Private Contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, Where Tickets May He Had for Viewing the Premises. [publisher not identified], 1790.