rectory

/rɛkˈtɔːri/

Definitions

1. noun

The house or residence of a parish priest or other high-ranking clergy member.

“The rector of the local church lived in a beautiful old rectory on the outskirts of town.”

2. noun

A building or residence used as the administrative headquarters of a parish or diocese.

“The bishop visited the rectory to meet with the parish council and discuss upcoming events.”

Synonyms

  • parsonage
  • vicarage

Antonyms

  • estate
  • manor