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CLEEVE HALL

ALTERNATIVE NAME:  THE OLD RECTORY
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Former residence of the Bishop of Worcester built in the mid-late 13th century and altered in 1667 by Bishop Nicholas of Gloucester. The original house consisted of a stone built hall with two storey wings projecting on both sides. Nothing remains of the main range, the service wing retains its old walling in the east half though the back part of the wing has been rebuilt. The form of the solar wing survives intact, but there are very few early features. Alterations were carried out in the 18th century and most of the house was refenestrated in the 19th century. The building had been converted into offices by 1987.

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