The Old Vicarage, Scholes, Cleckheaton

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The Old Vicarage, Scholes, Cleckheaton

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 7 Aug 2006

- This is at the end of Greenfield Drive off New Road East. It was called the Old Parsonage and was built in the 18C and rented from the Lord of the Manor to house the incumbents and curates of the White Chapel. It was bought by the Church in 1902, and then enlarged. However it was in a bad state of repair in 1975, and a new vicarage was on the south side of the church. Can anyone date the first-floor window over the door? I would guess early 19C.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.730132
Longitude
-1.748351