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Parsonage

According to [The Oxford English Reference Dictionary], a parsonage is "a church house provided for a parson". Sometime it refers specifically to the house where a university or college chaplain lives, as well.Image:Parsonage.jpg


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Manchester City Council: Planning: Parsonage Gardens Conservation Area (1896 words)
Despite its architectural merit, the church was demolished in 1891 and Parsonage House, the residence of Thomas La Warre, was demolished in 1897.
Parsonage Gardens conservation area embraces a length of river frontage to the Irwell and this also includes part of the bridge on Blackfriar's Street, half of which is in Salford.
The principal characteristic of Parsonage Gardens is one of a tranquil square hidden away from the noise and bustle of the city centre.
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