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Often used in the same context:
manor house,
churchyard,
priory,
rectory,
almshouses,
terraced house,
vicar,
abbey,
churchwarden,
mews,
maisonette,
firbank,
summerhouse,
tithe barn,
cotswolds,
parsonage,
upwell,
edwardian,
woodland,
manor,
bedsit,
orangery,
wendy house,
pub,
benefice,
bungalow,
farmhouse,
cottage,
copse,
moors,
prebendary,
householder,
smallholding,
steading,
weatherboard,
castle,
mendips,
christadelphian,
croft,
undercroft,
telegraph pole,
vestry,
ilkley,
bothy,
cloisters,
chancel,
lime tree,
sheerwater,
methodist church,
dovecote,
almshouse,
kirk,
ginnel,
settee,
pugin,
jacobean,
methodist,
chiltern hills,
reigate,
glebe,
chapel,
friary,
weald,
farmyard,
dormer window,
llandaff,
hermitage,
peppercorn rent,
heartsease,
skittle alley,
buttermere,
postbox,
heathland,
watermill,
fotheringhay,
curtilage,
moorland,
guildhall,
southwark,
layby,
fosseway,
evensong,
convent,
wykeham,
gatehouse,
verger,
bridleway,
tearoom,
smethwick,
fenland,
cowshed,
dartmoor,
archdeacon,
lindisfarne,
athelstan,
cwm,
sandringham,
camberwell,
carthusian,
hedgerows,
manse,
monastery,
homestead,
inn,
hamlet,
parish,
cottages,
farmhouses,
home,
parlour,
tavern,
town,
villa
More specific:
glebe house
More general:
abode,
domicile,
dwelling,
dwelling house,
habitation,
home
Synonyms:
parsonage,
rectory
Also try:
— Adjectives for vicarage:
discharged,
old,
new,
perpetual,
former,
little,
small,
english,
present,
quiet,
poor,
more...
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