St Mary’s Vicarage

Old St Mary’s Vicarage

North of Church Pre-1900

Old St Mary’s Vicarage – N of Church Pre-1900

A Terrier (Survey) in 1759, when Anthony Reynolds was vicar a full description of the Glebe lands was written, ” site of a new vicarage house, new buildings, one new barn and stable adjoining gardens and yards belonging thereto, also, a Lincoln Dole as called, £1.6.8d. The 1764, 1770 and 1777 Terriers were very similar but in 1770 the Vicar mentions the new vicarage built in the year 1760. In 1781, Thomas Hurst, Vicar gave a description  of the Vicarage room by room beginning, “One dwelling house of brick covered with tiles consisting of 3 lower rooms, 2 of which are fronting the West whose floors are board.”

The position of the old vicarage in the 18th & 19th Century.

Old vicarage – View of front with Dr Cobham Brewer, Canon-Hayman-Dr-Cobham-Brewer and family. 1889.

2nd  Vicarage – View of the ‘Birklands’ Vicarage on Mansfield Road in the 1930s

Rear of ‘Birklands’ Vicarage.

The Vicarage ‘Birklands’ in later years – courtesy of Dr. J. M.Gray M.B.B.S.;M.R.C.G.P.D.C.H

2nd Vicarage – Ashgrove House on West Lane, until the 1930s. View of the rear of house.