The Old Vicarage, is an attractive fourteen room, eight bedroom stone building with parts dating back to the 18th century.
5. The Old Vicarge
Pictured is the kitchen. The planned works would restore the house to how it was after the extensions in 1908, and return the rooms on the ground floor to their original uses. A few changes adjust it to its new use as a dower house. Photo: submit
6. The Old Vicarage
The substantial historic building, believed to date back to the 18th Century, was converted into two homes in the 1970s, and Deborah Cavendish, the mother of the current Duke of Devonshire, lived in one half until her death in 2014. Photo: submit
7. The Old Vicarage
When Edensor was transformed into a ‘model village’ between 1837-40 the Vicarage was remodelled in an ‘Italianate village’ style. Photo: submit
8. The Old Vicarage
There would also be alterations to the stables to provide ancillary accommodation for the house and adaptation of a garage in the north yard to create a plant room, as well as the introduction of a ground source heat pump beneath the garden. Photo: submit