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The Long Close, Hollington

A postcard view of the Vicarage, also known as The Long Close and Hollington Hall, on Rectory Road, Hollington. The Hall was constructed around 1860 and was designed by Victorian architect Ewan Christian; ...

The Old Parsonage, Dilhorne

The Old Parsonage was the home of Susie Cooper (1902-1995), the well known ceramics designer, after her marriage to architect Cecil Barker. It is a 19th century building, possibly with an older core....

The Old Rectory Houses, Blymhill

The Old Rectory, Bramshall

The Old Rectory, Weston

This postcard view of The Old Rectory (later known as The Old Vicarage) in Weston was taken and published by Uttoxeter photographer Alfred McCann. The building still exists (2023) but with a tiled roof....

The Old Vicarage, Eccleshall,

The Old Vicarage was built on Vicarage Close in 1703. The building has not been used as a vicarage since the 1940s, and has now been converted into flats.

The Old Vicarage, Glebedale Road, Fenton

The old vicarage in Fenton was at the southern end of Glebedale Road. At the time of the photograph it had become Thorley's Pottery.

The Old Vicarage, Hanford

The photograph shows the house and garden of The Old Vicarage in Hanford. It was built by W. Tellwright and for many years, from the 1920s, it was the residence of Mrs Tellwright. It is now the site of ...

The Old Vicarage, Madeley

The Old Vicarage was built in 1882 and stands on Vicarage Lane, Madeley. It is now (2022) a private residence. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

The Old Vicarage, Normacot

The building the Vicarage occupied was formerly the Furnace Inn. In the background can be seen the Church of the Holy Evangelists.

The Old Vicarage, Normacot

The building the Vicarage occupied was formerly the Furnace Inn. In the background can be seen the Church of the Holy Evangelists.

The Old Vicarage, Walton on the Hill

The Old Vicarage stands on School Lane, Walton-on-the-Hill, Stafford. originally built in 1817, it ceased to be the vicarage in 1975 when the Rev. Griffin moved into a new house on Kitlings Lane.

The Parsonage, Hopwas

A postcard view of the Parsonage at Hopwas with a group of children posing on the bridge over the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal. The building still stands at the junction of Hints Road and Nursery Lane....

The Rectory, Mucklestone

Now a private house known as the Old Rectory, this is a Grade II listed building with a timber-framed 17th century core. It was refaced in brick in about 1730 and then the right hand side was partially ...

The Rectory, Armitage

Dating from 1864 the Rectory in Armitage is now (2024) known as The Old Rectory and is a private house At the time of the 1911 census Mrs Frances Glennie, listed as the widow of a clergyman, lived ...

The Rectory, Blymhill

The Rectory is partly by G.E. Street and built in 1855-1857.

The Rectory, Clifton Campville

The Old Rectory in Clifton Campville, viewed from the south. It is a Grade II listed building, originally a priest’s house. It has a 15th century core and was remodelled in 1694 and again in 1778. The ...

The Rectory, Clifton Campville

The Rectory was largely built in the 17th and 18th centuries.