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Encyclopedia > Manse

The rectory is the title usually given to the building inhabited, or formerly inhabited, by the vicar of a parish. The practice of providing accommodation to vicars of an area is still extant but many of the previous buildings with the title rectory have already been sold off by the church but the title of the building remains. There are a vast number of rectories given the number of parishes in England alone. Sometimes a rectory is called a Manse.


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Manses is a small, friendly village situated in the heart of Cathar countryside in historic Ariege, near the medieval city of Carcasonne, in an area renowned for its vast tracts of beautiful landscape, forests and lakes.
Located just a few minutes from the medieval market town of Mirepoix, Manses is a haven of tranquility, ideal for a relaxing, get-away-from-it-all holiday.
The house offers a patio and veranda, a large secluded garden, shaded and sunny areas, ideal for sunbathing, barbeques and long evenings.
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