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Перевод: parsonage
[существительное] дом приходского священника; дом пастора; пасторат
Тезаурус:
- The voice of Bess of Hardwick can be heard ordering her household in Derby shire at the end of the sixteenth century, but less well-known women also make their appearance, including Mary-Ann, the dairymaid at Uppark in Sussex who captured the heart of Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh, and Carolyn Workman, whose transfer from her father's parsonage in Norfolk to the grandeur of The Vyne in Hampshire bears more than a passing resemblance to Fanny Price's story in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park .
- Royal Air Force: S Lazenby; S Crossland, G Sharp, M Cooke, R Underwood; P Hull, S Worrall (capt); D Robson, S Collins, A Billett, B Richardson, A Nisbet, C Morgan, D Williams, D Parsonage.
- There was obviously a larger village of Buscot here, around the church and parsonage, for the present village lies some way off across the fields.
- John Julius Norwich, in his book, The Architecture of Southern England , sums up quite simply: "The Old Parsonage is a ravishing stone house of about 1700 with two storeys of five bays beneath a hipped roof; unpretentious, but in its way, perfect."
- Toft Manor was built as a parsonage for St Andrew's church, which the Shell Guide to Cambridgeshire describes as "gloomy and largely rebuilt, (with) alabaster figures and dreadful Victorian stained glass".
- One of the editors of the Ecclesiologist , writing in 1845, declared that this house, the former parsonage, "exhibits a great advance upon the usual style.
- He was ridden down before he could reach the comparative safety of his parsonage at Yateley.
- The church and parsonage became even more forgotten.
- Here at Buscot it has widened out again, the fair Isis, and the walled garden of the Old Parsonage stretches down to meet it, full of box hedged paths, damask and china roses, with clematis climbing everywhere and Kiftsgate roses in the apple trees.
- So the Old Parsonage remained until the American Mr Stucley bought it from the church in the 1930s, thereafter leaving it to the National Trust.
- circa 1703 THE OLD PARSONAGE Buscot, Faringdon BERKSHIRE
- This had better be good, I thought grimly as I crossed the road and walked up the cul-de-sac to the Parsonage.
- Over the next two decades it was rebuilt to include many fine Georgian houses and in 1725 the then humble parsonage was given this handsome new front by an unknown architect.
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