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Title: The Vicarage, Otterbourne, about 1920 [Go to resource]
Description: Copy photograph of a postcard. The house was built in 1864, on land donated by the Young family. It is in the cottage orne style. Squared flint with brick dressings, it has a slate roof with elaborate shafted chimneys. The main section is of one storey with an attic, and two-storey wings. The casement windows are leaded. It is set off with ornamental bargeboards. The Reverend John Keble was largely instrumental in its building. It was lived in by successive vicars until the present vicarage in Kiln Lane was bought in 1948. The house was also known as The Old Parsonage. In 1995 it was a Brendoncare Residential Home. Reference: Otterbourne Parish Council. [1984]. A portrait of Otterbourne, p. 8-9. Format: image/jpeg License: http://www.sopse.org.uk/ixbin/hixclient.exe?a=query&p=gateway&f=generic_sitetext%2ehtm&_IXFIRST_=1&_IXMAXHITS_=1&cms_con_core_subtype%3acms_con_text_what=copyright&%3acms_sys_group=%22sopse%22 Rights holder: D Len Peach Subjects: building
vicarage
Old Parsonage
cottage orneTemporal: start=1910-01-01; end=1930-12-31; Source: Sense of place SE Creator: Copied by: Peach, Len; April 1995 Identifier: http://www.sopse.org.uk/ixbin/hixclient.... Language: en-GB Format: image/jpeg Go to resource More Like this...
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