rectory

/ˈrɛktəri/
noun
  1. A house where a priest or minister lives, usually provided by the church.
    • After the service, the pastor invited us for tea at the rectory.
    • They converted the historic rectory into a bed and breakfast.
    • The old rectory had a large garden and a stone fence.
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