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  2. Listed buildings in Sprotbrough and Cusworth - Wikipedia

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    Sprotbrough and Cusworth is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The parish contains 21 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Sprotbrough and Cusworth ...

  3. Sprotbrough and Cusworth - Wikipedia

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    The Old Rectory, previously a guest house, bears a plaque commemorating Bader's residence. Sir Walter Scott set Ivanhoe in and around the village, which is remembered in the name of the village's pub and a small housing estate off Sprotbrough Road.

  4. File:The Old Rectory, Sprotbrough.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Sprotbrough - Wikipedia

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    Sprotbrough is a village in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, with a population of 7,548 at the 2021 census. [2] The village is transected by the A1(M) motorway and is situated at the top of the Don Gorge , some 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Doncaster city centre.

  6. Old Rectory - Wikipedia

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    Old Rectory or The Old Rectory may refer to: United Kingdom. England. Gawsworth Old Rectory, Cheshire; The Old Rectory, St Columb Major, Cornwall;

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of country houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history.

  9. Welsh Tower houses - Wikipedia

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    The Old Rectory, Angle, Pembrokeshire Interior of The Old Rectory, Angle, Pembrokeshire. Welsh tower houses were fortified stone houses that were built between the early 14th and 15th centuries. They are related to tower houses, which occur in considerable numbers in Ireland and Scotland and to a much lesser extent in England.