I am simply afflicted by a sense of the incongruity of these great estate owners paying out less at the expense of the vicarages.
The only space to be built on is that occupied by the derelict church and the vicarage which adjoins it.
Many of them live in vicarages and are buying a house for their retirement.
I sympathise with the appellants, who, for very good reasons, wanted the vicarage to be put in the particular place.
That question has come up in many a vicarage.
We have vicarages and houses that are inappropriate for our generation.
Is it not a fact that the vicarage is by far the best messing accommodation in the village?
It is the same with the cottages, the church and the vicarage round a village green.