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Design for a parsonage in Trunch, Norfolk, for the Reverend Thomas Turton: side and entrance elevations

RIBA36687
Donthorn, William John (1799-1859)
NOTES: This drawing was originally bound in a volume titled 'Parsonage Houses' (one of four volumes presumably intended for publication).

Design for a rectory, Newbury, Berkshire: sections

RIBA36769
Woodyer, Henry (1816-1896)

Design for a rectory, Newbury, Berkshire: elevations

RIBA36770
Woodyer, Henry (1816-1896)

Wells Cathedral, Somerset: the Vicars' Close

RIBA38010
NOTES: In 1348, Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury established the vicars of Wells, subordinate members of the cathedral in orders, giving them a college and their own quarters, the Vicars' Close.

Wells Cathedral, Somerset: the Close Tower and Vicars' Close seen from the north

RIBA38011
NOTES: In 1348, Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury established the vicars of Wells, subordinate members of the cathedral in orders, giving them a college and their own quarters, the Vicars' Close.

Amen Court off Ave Maria Lane, City of London, with St Paul's Cathedral in the background

RIBA38533
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)
NOTES: The buildings on the right date from the 1670s, that on the left from the 1870s.

Deanery, The Close, Winchester

RIBA38814
NOTES: The deanery was the Prior's Lodging and lies south of the east range of the Cathedral cloister.

Black Chapel North End, Essex: the Gothick priest's house flanked on the left by the medieval chapel

RIBA38998
NOTES: This is a rare survival of an entirely timber-framed ecclesiastical building, comprising a medieval chapel with attached priest's house. The earliest part of the structure is the 14th century tie-beam in the chancel.

Rectory, Lissan, County Londonderry: entrance front

RIBA41094
Nash, John (1752-1835)
NOTES: This image is a photograph of a drawing by an unidentified 19th century artist.
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