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St John's Vicarage, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

A view towards St John's Church vicarage from the graveyard at the rear of the church. St John The Evangelist church is just visible on the left hand edge of the photograph. To the right of the vicarage, ...

St. Chad's Rectory, Stafford,

The rectory on Tipping Street was built in 1838.

St. Giles' Church Rectory, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Rectory was built in 1698 as a house for rectors of St. Giles' Church. The building was altered in 1854 and renovated in 1910. The church sold the Rectory in 1926, and it was converted into shops ...

St. Mary & All Saints Church, Checkley

St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, viewed from the Rectory garden. Photographer: William Blake of Longton

Standon - Rectory of Reverend Joseph Salt: sepia drawing

'The Rectory House at Standon, Staffordshire. The Revd. Joseph Salt.' South west view showing a substantial late Georgian three storey house, from the lawn. The entrance door, is flanked by two large ...

Standon - Rectory of Reverend Joseph Salt: sepia drawing

'The Rectory House at Standon, Staffordshire - The Revd. Joseph Salt.' South east view showing a substantial late Georgian three storey house, from the lawn. There is a drive-way sweeping up to the ...

Swiss Cottage, Main Road, Brereton

A view of Swiss Cottage , 88 Main Road, Brereton. Swiss Cottage was built in 1880 for the Rev. Edward Samson’s Curate. Rev. Samson was Vicar of Pipe Ridware until 1900 when he became Vicar of Brereton. ...

Telephone box removal, Checkley

The old red British Telecom telephone box, originally G.P.O, being removed from the pavement outside Checkley Post Office in Church Lane. A new all glass and perspex telephone box was placed outside ...

The old Methodist Chapel, Alrewas

Now superseded by the Methodist Church in Post Office Road, this building was previously Alrewas's Methodist Chapel, with the minister's house behind, now a private residence. Note the decorative iron ...

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 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, 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 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, Blymhill

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