2020
TL6037 : Radwinter: The Old Vicarage and The Zeta House
taken 4 years ago, near to Radwinter, Essex, England
Radwinter: The Old Vicarage and The Zeta House
"The Old Vicarage is a fine example of a C16 and C17 timber-framed building of special quality and craftsmanship" (Grade II* listing). The board on The Zeta House reads "This building was commissioned by The Revd Fred Bullock (Rector of Radwinter for 51 years from 1865 to 1916) at his own expense, and was presented by him to the Parish of Radwinter on 2nd April 1877 for uses connected with the Church. He described it as 'a cellar for coals with a chamber over', to be known as 'The Zeta House'. It was used for many years as a meeting place for the Vestry, and for Sunday School". It is currently used as a village library.
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