Long Ditton Rectory

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Long Ditton Rectory dated back to the 16th century, but was sold in 1936 and subsequently demolished.  Rectory Close was built on the location.
Long Ditton Rectory dated back to the 16th century, but was sold in 1936 and subsequently demolished. Rectory Close was built on the location.
The Rectory, Long Ditton, in May 1925, as seen from the field at the top of Rectory Lane and Sugden Road
The Rectory, Long Ditton, in May 1925, as seen from the field at the top of Rectory Lane and Sugden Road
A rustic scene in Rectory Lane
A rustic scene in Rectory Lane
Rev James Roydon Hughes was Rector of Long Ditton from 1874 to 1889.
Rev James Roydon Hughes was Rector of Long Ditton from 1874 to 1889.
The hall of the old Rectory
The hall of the old Rectory
Long Ditton Rectory and its driveway which encircled a 'magnificent oak'.
Long Ditton Rectory and its driveway which encircled a 'magnificent oak'.
The Rectory Pond
The Rectory Pond
The centuries-old Summer House at the Rectory
The centuries-old Summer House at the Rectory

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