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A two-story brick house with a white rendered facade and an arched doorway reached by stairs, framed by bare tree branches.

Prickwillow Rectory

Prickwillow Rectory / Vicarage

History of Prickwillow vicarage

1885 Ordnance Survey map of Prickwillow showing the river, Prickwillow Bridge, the Vicarage, and local buildings.

Prickwillow OS 1885

Note exposed walls and extra steps up to the front door in case of flooding.

A two-storey brick building with an arched doorway and steps, partially obscured by overhanging tree branches.

Prickwillow vicarage

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