Phrases with «vicarage»

A vicarage is a house where a vicar lives. The term is often used to refer to the residence of a clergyman or clergywoman who serves as the parish priest of a church. Full definition

Sentences with «vicarage»

  • Chelsea beat West Ham at Stamford Bridge on the opening day of the new season before seeing off Watford at Vicarage Road at the weekend. (latestchelseanews.com)
  • The 30 - year - old was at the centre of the majority of his side's good work at Vicarage Road at the weekend, a sign that he may be finding some form after an admittedly difficult 2017. (southamptonfc.com)
  • With stunning proportions, the kitchen forms part of a new extension to this six bedroomed Vicarage in the Surrey countryside. (lewisalderson.com)
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