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RefNo | PP/WSL/RBP5015 |
Short title | Crawley Rectory, Crawley |
Full description | Crawley Rectory, Crawley. This used to be the grandest house on the High Street with its own lodge alongside The Tree. It was built in the 1840s and was occupied by Rev. John Soper, B. A., Rector from 1855 to 1876. Crawley Rectory was demolished in the late 1950s. See RBP5016 for a later view. Original photograph and additional information stored in two red albums called Then and Now, Crawley Old and New Town by Roger Bastable, item no. 200472229, ref. no. A9. Roger Bastable Collection. |
Date | c1865 |
Period | Victorian |
Period dates | 20 June 1837-22 Jan 1901 |
Format | Photograph |
Owner | West Sussex County Council Library Service |
Subject | Religious Buildings/Clergy Houses |
Religion/Clergy |
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Place Entry | Code |
/Crawley/West Sussex | NA523 |