Listed Building
Built 1830
1888
The building was substantially altered in the 1890s when the incumbent, Sibson, added two big rooms on the right hand side, giving the vicarage a big drawing room.
Canon Edward Church, whose sons went as missionaries to Rwanda, organised numerous activities at the vicarage; the Boy’s Brigade used to meet regularly on the lawn.
1901 (Christ Church Vicarage)
Thomas K Allen, clergyman Church of England
1913 (St Andrew the Less Vicarage)
Rev Frank B Gwinn
1960
Dr Gordon Simpson bought the house and renovated it. He acquired the porch from a rectory in Bookham, Surrey, where it was offered for sale.
The present vicarage (in the 1980s) was built in the garden of no.73.
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