Corner Hall aka The Old Vicarage at Staines-upon-Thames
Introduction
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Image: © Sean Davis Taken: 16 Aug 2012
The wisteria clad house on the corner of Vicarage Road and Church Street is named Corner Hall, but was originally The Vicarage. It dates from the late 18th / early 19th century and was once owned by a member of the local influential Ashby Family. The wisteria which covers it was brought from Japan in the 1870s. A later Vicarage did exist on Vicarage Road to the north of Wraysbury Road.