Grade II listed St David's Rectory, Crickhowell

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Grade II listed St David's Rectory, Crickhowell

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 22 Nov 2015

Viewed from Rectory Road. The Historic Wales website states that the Reverend George Bevan founded a Dame School here on the site of a Tithe Barn sometime between 1812 and 1829. After 1837 it was converted into a vicarage which, following the resignation of the last sinecure rector in 1851, became the Rectory. It was extended in the 1860s and sold in 1976. Grade II listed in 1986.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.862012
Longitude
-3.136858