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The Old Vicarage, Great Staughton

Introduction

Features of The Old Vicarage include lawns, paths and a kitchen garden.

A footpath leads from the west of the house through the park to the church. The garden to the west of the house comprises lawns and to the north a kitchen garden is divided into four quarters by paths.
History

The Old Vicarage is situated to the north-east of the village church which lies east of the River Kym. Built in 1852 by Mr H.B. Wilson, the house is approached through a mixed tree-lined drive to the west of the small park.

Period

  • Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
  • Victorian (1837-1901)
Features & Designations

Features

  • Path
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  • Kitchen Garden
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  • Lawn
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  • House (featured building)
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Key Information

Type

Garden

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Period

Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)

Survival

Extant

Civil Parish

Great Staughton

References

Contributors

  • Cambridgeshire Gardens Trust