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Could you live a in a vicarage?; They are coveted by people wanting status symbols, but these classic English country homes are increasingly hard to track down.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England); 3/24/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...into The Old Rectory, you know immediately you're playing property...somewhere in its title, you won't be the winner. 'The Old Rectory or The Old Vicarage have now become some of...good location, which could easily be sold on if need...
Life style: Happy life in muddle England; When Jill Samuda and her family moved into an old vicarage they found it came with some unusual responsibilities, but as she tells Alison Jones, it gave her plenty of material for her new book.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 11/30/2007; 700+ words ; ...village fete which, you discover, has always...bought a rambling old vicarage in the pretty village...fourth lot of people to live here since the vicar...left. I'm sure we could have said no (to...lot of people who live in this village who...was called Okay, you can be the locust...
End of the line for Thomas's home The real Thomas the Tank Engine lived in the attic of a Norfolk vicarage. Now the Rev W. Awdry's home is for sale, says Ross Clark
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 11/24/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...so that his wife could warn him of meal...out of sight, you would hear a `CLONK...the first episode live with the aid of some...brick, just like the vicarage at Emneth. Toby...Stroud, where he could still catch a mainline...with most Victorian vicarages, the Reverend...Market - ...
I'LL NEVER WANT TO MEET THE MEN WHO RAPED ME; But Ealing victim forgives the vicarage gang leader.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 7/27/1998; ; 700+ words ; EALING vicarage victim Jill Saward...I don't think he could tell me why he did...hand and said: "But you have it anyway. You've had it for a...believes Horscroft could be trying to downplay...felt that I could live the whole of my life...
Beware the tender trap A sealed bid can land you a home that defies valuation - like this lovely vicarage on the Essex border. But it's a nail-biting process, warns Anthea Masey
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 11/19/2000; ; 700+ words ; ...send letters begging you to sell, then offering...sale by sealed bids could net you a much higher price...their potential. The vicarage at Assington, on...that the Assington vicarage would be the hottest...Jackson, actually live locally in Stoke...
RUGBY UNION: Our Best will leave Diamond Sarrie for jibes; SARACENS v ULSTER, VICARAGE ROAD, TODAY1.00 KNIGHTS READY FOR BATTLE.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 12/17/2005; 700+ words ; ...European hopes in Pool Four could grow or fade against a...competition like this, you are facing players who...expected 20,000-strong Vicarage Road crowd to "make the...into this game, but when you get to this stage every...would leave progression a live possibility, especially...
TWO TELLING REMINDERS; PROPERTY FOCUS Nothing quite comes close to the charm of an vicarage for comfort and status7 Marsya Lennox has found two great examples.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 5/30/2008; 700+ words ; ...and high-born rectors knew how to live well in their fine houses with staff...Rectory, and along with The Old Vicarage, just about as good an address as...lovely house - a classic of its type. You could not >nd a better family house...
Poverty in the vicarage Once among the most respected in society, Church of England clergy have declined in both wealth and status.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/14/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...Louisa Talbot, put it: "If you can't trust the rector, who can you trust?" But you would have to be hard-hearted...declined since Anthony Trollope could portray him as the wealthy...15,510. Although they live in a rectory rent-free...
When Wilson's Whit `wisdom' changed our holiday forever; Reverend J Aelwyn Roberts of Haulfre Vicarage in Llandegai, near Bangor,harks back to a time when the Spring Holiday was a religious occasion of equal importance to Christmas.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 6/11/2003; 700+ words ; ...CAN'T begin to tell you what a happy joyous day...would have moved away to live, but they would all somehow...dependable and static and could be celebrated on the same...to have it and that it could be called the Spring Holiday...holiday. Yes! I hear you Harold,and I do agree...
And finally.. My worst weekend... Caroline Feraday; Radio 5 Live presenter Caroline Feraday talks to CARMEN REID.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 1/11/2002; 700+ words ; ...CARMEN REID In case you've already forgotten...Christmas, Radio 5 Live presenter Caroline...Skinner, drove to the Vicarage Road ground for the...there yet. All I could hear in the background...there was 'I wish it could be Christmas every...Juice on BBC Radio 5 Live, Saturdays, 9pm...