noun
- the houses or residences provided for vicars (Anglican priests)
Examples
- The old vicarages in the village were built in the Victorian era.
- Many historic vicarages have been converted into private homes.
- The church committee decided to renovate the vicarages for the new clergy.
- Several vicarages in the diocese needed major repairs.
- The vicarages were located next to their respective parish churches.
- Modern vicarages are often smaller and more energy-efficient than older ones.