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Residences of this type can have a
variety of names, such as manse, parsonage,
rectory, or vicarage. A
clergy house is
typically owned and
maintained by a church...
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Borley Rectory was a
house located in Borley, Es****,
famous for
being described as "the most
haunted house in England" by
psychic researcher Harry Price...
- Old
Rectory or The Old
Rectory may
refer to:
Gawsworth Old
Rectory,
Cheshire The Old
Rectory, St
Columb Major,
Cornwall Redmarshall Old
Rectory, County...
- The
Rectory is a 6,565 ft (2,001 m)
sandstone summit in
Grand County of Utah,
United States. The
Rectory is
located at
Castle Valley, Utah, near the city...
- The Old
Rectory in Epworth,
Lincolnshire is a
Queen Anne-style building,
rebuilt in 1709,
which has been
restored and is now the
property of the Methodist...
- The
Rectory, also
known as Dyer's
Store and
Plain Dealing, is a
historic home
located near Keene,
Albemarle County, Virginia. It was
added to the National...
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Rectory Field is a
sports ground in
Blackheath in the
Royal Borough of
Greenwich in south-east London. It was
developed in the 1880s by
Blackheath Cricket...
- The Old
Rectory is a
grade II
listed house in Old
Church Street, Chelsea, London. The
current house mostly dates to
about 1725, the
early Georgian period...
- The
Rectory School is an independent, coeducational,
junior boarding (5–9) and day
school (K–9) in Pomfret, Connecticut. The
school was
founded by the...
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Foston Rectory is a
historic building in Foston,
North Yorkshire, a
village in England.
Sydney Smith was
appointed as
rector of All Saints' Church, Foston...