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National Trust. It was
purchased in a
state of near ruin in 1896 for £10, the
vicarage having moved elsewhere long before. In some
countries where the clergy...
- A
vicarage is a type of
clergy house. The
Vicarage may
refer to: In
England The
Vicarage,
Congresbury East
Ruston Old
Vicarage Embleton Vicarage Halton...
- The
Murder at the
Vicarage is a work of
detective fiction by
British writer Agatha Christie,
first published in the UK by the
Collins Crime Club in October...
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Vicarage Road is a
stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, and is the home of ****ociation
football club
Watford of the EFL Championship. An all-seater...
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Polesworth Vicarage stands adjacent to St Editha's
Church in High Street, Polesworth, Warwickshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
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Vicarage Meadows is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest near Abergwesyn, Powys, Wales. The 3.6
hectares (8.9 acres) site,
located close to the Nant Irfon...
- 52°10′36″N 0°05′50″E / 52.17661°N 0.09715°E / 52.17661; 0.09715 The Old
Vicarage in the
Cambridgeshire village of
Grantchester is a
house ****ociated with...
- Her
first appearance in a full-length
novel was in The
Murder at the
Vicarage in 1930, and her last
appearance was in
Sleeping Murder in 1976. The character...
- ****istants,
being entirely analogous to the
English situation. A
vicarage, or
vicarage house, is a
residence provided by the
church for the priest. They...
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Vicarage Hill is a
cricket ground located in East Challow, Oxfordshire.
Situated on the site of a park
which has been in
existence since the 1890s, the...