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Noun(1) (2) an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector

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(1) But after eight months he is still at the vicarage , takes no services at St James's and remains on compassionate leave.(2) A modest vicarage is better than a palace where, he tells an interviewer, u2018there was no such thing as privacy.u2019(3) The Church would like a priest to work part-time in Crosscrake, living in the vicarage under a u2018house for duty priestu2019 arrangement.(4) On the front lawn of his residence, a large vicarage surrounded by a nice garden, we were greeted by the appropriately named Ms Alice Flyte.(5) But Austen stayed at home in the vicarage , and modern theorists have found it easy to project their own ideologies onto her seemingly blank slate.(6) A sip of tea or coffee in the lovely gardens of the vicarage is a great way to finish up the outing.(7) He lives in a double-fronted vicarage on Linden Avenue which has nine bedrooms and three reception rooms.(8) With the return of her father from the war, the move out of the vicarage to a postwar council house, and then the death of her grandfather, Lorna Sage's childhood, and her memoir, take a decidedly ordinary turn.(9) Planning officers argue the vicarage garden is open so the new houses would be overlooked by existing properties.(10) Plans to subdivide the vicarage to create two houses and to build one detached and two semi-detached homes in the grounds were approved by Craven District Council's planning committee on Monday.(11) Controversial plans to demolish a Covingham vicarage and cram 32 homes on to the site have been put on hold after protests from residents.(12) She went with Harriet, and their walk passed by the vicarage , where Mr. Elton resides.(13) It is, above all, an account that starts in a Victorian vicarage .(14) So he clung on to his draughty vicarage in East Anglia as a man might to a small raft in stormy seas.(15) The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Oxford.(16) Last night his widow Melanie, who lived with him at their home in an old vicarage at Ulceby, North Lincolnshire, and also worked with him at the flying school, paid tribute to her husband.
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Noun
1. rectory
2. parsonage


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