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|former residents = [[Edward Ruskin]]<br>[[Liz Ruskin]]<br>[[William Hockley]]<br>[[Donald Hinton]]<br>[[Clive Hinton]]<br>[[Bob Jerome]]<br>[[Alice Jerome]]<br>[[Barbara Peters]]
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|former residents = [[Charles Haywood]]<br>[[Edith Haywood]]<br>[[John Haywood]]<br>[[Rose Haywood]]<br>[[Arthur Haywood]]<br>[[Edward Ruskin]]<br>[[Liz Ruskin]]<br>[[William Hockley]]<br>[[Donald Hinton]]<br>[[Clive Hinton]]<br>[[Bob Jerome]]<br>[[Alice Jerome]]<br>[[Barbara Peters]]
 
|former employees = }}The '''vicarage''' was a house which the vicar of [[St. Mary's Church]] would live in. The house was first occupied by [[Edward Ruskin]] and his wife [[Liz Ruskin|Liz]] until his departure in [[1975]]. Residency was then taken over by [[William Hockley]] in [[1977]], but William left the village later that year and the vicarage was lived in by [[Donald Hinton]] until his departure in [[1989]]. The vicarage was then sold and [[Brook Cottage]] became the new vicarage until it was burnt down in [[2005]].
 
|former employees = }}The '''vicarage''' was a house which the vicar of [[St. Mary's Church]] would live in. The house was first occupied by [[Edward Ruskin]] and his wife [[Liz Ruskin|Liz]] until his departure in [[1975]]. Residency was then taken over by [[William Hockley]] in [[1977]], but William left the village later that year and the vicarage was lived in by [[Donald Hinton]] until his departure in [[1989]]. The vicarage was then sold and [[Brook Cottage]] became the new vicarage until it was burnt down in [[2005]].
 
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The vicarage was a house which the vicar of St. Mary's Church would live in. The house was first occupied by Edward Ruskin and his wife Liz until his departure in 1975. Residency was then taken over by William Hockley in 1977, but William left the village later that year and the vicarage was lived in by Donald Hinton until his departure in 1989. The vicarage was then sold and Brook Cottage became the new vicarage until it was burnt down in 2005.