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  2. Clergy house - Wikipedia

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    A rectory is the residence of an ecclesiastical rector, although the name may also be applied to the home of an academic rector (e.g., a Scottish university rector), or other person with that title. In North American Anglicanism, a far greater proportion of parish clergy were (and still are) titled as rector than in Britain, so the term rectory ...

  3. St Cyriac's Church, Lacock - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, the church was subject to a series of improvement programmes, enabled by public donation, private subscription and funding from national bodies. These have been co-ordinated by both the Friends of Lacock Church and the Lacock Parochial Church Council (LPCC) and included the re-roofing of the nave and south transept in ...

  4. Lacock Abbey (monastery) - Wikipedia

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    As was the habitual procedure, the abbey's buildings were stripped of lead, which at Lacock realized £193, before being released to the prospective purchaser, William Sharington, later Sir William Sharington (c.1495–1553), a courtier, politician and entrepreneur, who farmed the site of the abbey together with the manor and rectory of Lacock ...

  5. Old Rectory - Wikipedia

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    Gawsworth Old Rectory, Cheshire; The Old Rectory, St Columb Major, Cornwall; Redmarshall Old Rectory, County Durham; Old Rectory, Warton, Lancashire; Old Rectory ...

  6. File:The Old Rectory, Great Bowden 01.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Old Rectory, Great Bowden, Leicestershire, England. 17th century with early 18th-century additions, Grade II* listed. Date 24 February 2024, 10:36:33

  7. Lacock - Wikipedia

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    Lacock is a village and civil parish in the county of Wiltshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) south of the town of Chippenham, and about 3.7 miles (6.0 km) outside the Cotswolds area. The village is owned almost in its entirety by the National Trust and attracts many visitors by virtue of its unspoiled appearance.

  8. Lacock Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Lacock Abbey in the village of Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery of the Augustinian order. The abbey remained a nunnery until the Dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century; it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived.

  9. File:The Old Rectory, Greenwood Lane, St Fagans, May 2020.jpg

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