The Old Vicarage, Madeley
Introduction
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Image: © Richard Law Taken: 7 Apr 2018
The vicarage was built around 1700, which suggests it originally served an earlier church than the one which stands just to its west now Image; it was Grade II* listed https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101352023-the-old-vicarage-madeley#.WuF5N_nwaM8 in 1983, and is notable for a number of interior timber-framed walls, and for being the home of the Revd John Fletcher http://madeleylocalhistory.org/people/fletcher.html a local Methodist preacher from 1760 to 1785.