parsonage

/ˈpɑːrsənɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A house provided by a church for its minister or pastor to live in.
    • The new minister and her family moved into the old parsonage next to the church.
    • The historic parsonage has been renovated but still keeps its original wooden beams.
    • Volunteers painted the parsonage last spring to welcome the incoming pastor.
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