Vicarage
A vicarage is a residence provided for a vicar, who is a clergy member in the Christian church, particularly in the Anglican tradition. It is typically located near the church that the vicar serves, allowing for easy access to their duties and responsibilities within the community. Vicarages can vary in size and style, often reflecting the architectural characteristics of the area.
In many cases, vicarages are owned by the church or diocese and are maintained for the vicar and their family. The term is often associated with the role of the vicar in providing spiritual guidance and support to the congregation, as well as engaging in community activities.