Examples of 'old rectory' in a sentence

Meaning of "old rectory"

An 'old rectory' typically refers to a historical or former residential building traditionally associated with the parish priest or minister of a church. Rectories often have historical or architectural significance and may be preserved as heritage assets or converted for alternative uses. The phrase 'old rectory' is often used to describe such buildings, emphasizing their historical, cultural, or aesthetic value

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The old rectory was moved to a different lot in town.
The church has a cemetery and next to it is the old rectory.
The old rectory is also rebuilt.
The construction also required the removal of the old rectory.
The old rectory is in the immediate vicinity of the town church.
Lovely to wander across the green for breakfast in the old rectory.
The family lived in an old rectory on the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Banquet services and gourmet food in the beautiful cultural environment of an old Rectory.
I used to go down the old rectory gardens when I was a kid.
Old Rectory offers accommodation in Bray.
A fireplace in the Old Rectory.
The Georgian Old Rectory offers spectacular facilities for self catering holidays.
Welcome to enjoy a delicious meal in the old rectory of keuruu!
The old rectory was renovated, and a chapel room added for the Sisters.
He lived in part of the Old Rectory with his wife Elizabeth.

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And, crawling along a dark passageway into the old rectory.
I used to go down the old rectory gardens when I was a kid . Do my dreaming.
Mass at Fatima, I noticed a bunch of cars parked at the old rectory.
The old rectory on 24th Street was demolished late last year.
Le vieux presbytère, lodge in the old rectory of Confracourt.
The Old Rectory in Norfolk is set in idyllic surroundings with grounds covering 12.5 acres.
The house even had a name, The Old Rectory.
Old Rectory The Old Rectory is dated to the early to mid-19th century.
This is the … The old rectory.
The old Rectory may have been 16th-century or earlier.
The trust undertook a £1.5 million pound fundraising campaign to purchase a redundant old rectory in Stretham.
The Old Rectory dates from the 18th century.
In 1946, he bought the Old Rectory at Winestead and employed Francis Johnson to restore it.

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