27 October, 2011 Vicarage


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Vicarage

The vicarage, which was rebuilt for John wight in 1771-2, is described in 1857 by Alfred Lee, curate as "commodius Vicarage House and garden opposite the parish church"  "endowed with the whole tithes of Doughton and Upton, and of the rest of the parish except The Grange, all but corn."

In 1860 Rev Frampton owned the vicarage and it was occupied by Rev. Reece

Some of the residents of the Vicarage have been:- Chambers 1861; Nelson 1841; Reece 1860, 1861; Talmage 1841;

VICARAGE aerial c1968

Aerial view of the vicarage and stable block pre 1968, taken by Peter Harding.

SOURCES:

VCH Gloucestershire Vol 11 available online

English heritage Images of England: Vicarage

English heritage Images of England: Vicarage Stables

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHIVES:

SURVEYOR
Tetbury Rural District Council Building Applications and Plans - Building control applications and plans 1936-1949
ref. DA 36/710/2/364 - date: 01.03.1949 The Vicarage, Tetbury.; owner: Rev. W. S. Llewellyn; architect: Stratton Davis & Yates   

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