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English: The Old Rectory as it is now called, which is situated next to St Mary's, was constructed in 1837 and reatains much of its original character. The rather grand and large Tudor-Gothic building ahs been in private hands since 1957. The Old Rectory is a English Heritage Grade II listed building.
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