Clergy House
A Clergy House is a residence designated for clergy members, such as priests or ministers, often located near a place of worship like a church. It serves as both a home and a space for pastoral activities, providing a comfortable environment for clergy to live and work.
These houses can vary in size and style, depending on the denomination and community. They typically include living quarters, meeting rooms, and sometimes offices, allowing clergy to engage with their congregation and manage church-related duties effectively.