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- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke abstract "The Rectory in Chew Stoke, Somerset, England was built in 1529. It is a Grade II* listed building.It was built in 1529 for Sir John Barry, who was the rector between 1524 and 1546 of the nearby St Andrew's Church. It has undergone substantial renovations including the addition of a clock tower for the Rev. W.P. Wait, which has since been removed and further alterations c.1876 for Rev. J. Ellershaw. The building has an ornate south front with carvings of shields bearing the coat of arms of the St Loe family, who were once chief landowners in the area, alone or impaled with arms of Fitzpane, Ancell, de la Rivere and Malet.Towards the end of the 18th century a new rectory was built in the village and this building became a private house. In 1945 it started to be used again as the rectory. It was sold by the church in 2008 and is now a private dwelling again.".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke location Chew_Stoke.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke location Somerset.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke thumbnail Rectorychewstoke.JPG?width=300.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke wikiPageID "40472473".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke wikiPageRevisionID "599159907".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke built "1529".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke caption "The front of The Rectory showing the shields".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke designation "Grade II* listed building".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke designation1Date "1986-12-04".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke designation1Number "1320747".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke latDegrees "51".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke latDirection "N".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke latMinutes "21".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke latSeconds "16".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke location "Chew Stoke, Somerset, England".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke locmapin "Somerset".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke longDegrees "2".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke longDirection "W".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke longMinutes "38".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke longSeconds "9".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke name "The Rectory".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke type HistoricPlace.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke type Place.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke type Wikidata:Q532.
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- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke comment "The Rectory in Chew Stoke, Somerset, England was built in 1529. It is a Grade II* listed building.It was built in 1529 for Sir John Barry, who was the rector between 1524 and 1546 of the nearby St Andrew's Church. It has undergone substantial renovations including the addition of a clock tower for the Rev. W.P. Wait, which has since been removed and further alterations c.1876 for Rev. J. Ellershaw.".
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke label "The Rectory, Chew Stoke".
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- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke wasDerivedFrom The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke?oldid=599159907.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke depiction Rectorychewstoke.JPG.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke isPrimaryTopicOf The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke.
- The_Rectory,_Chew_Stoke name "The Rectory".