The Old Vicarage

Introduction

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The Old Vicarage

Image: © Tiger Taken: 1 Apr 2013

The Georgian red brick vicarage is just across the road from the parish church but secluded behind tall trees, hedges, walls and gates so that only a glimpse can be seen. In 2006 the diocese sold off the vicarage and its extension of 1873 (the Glebe House, added by the diocesan architect Chancellor) so it is now a private residence.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.794027
Longitude
0.456028