The Old Rectory in the village of Redmarshall, County Durham, England, stands to the northeast of St Cuthbert's Church.
[1] The earlier rectory was rebuilt in 1845 at a cost of £1,326 (equivalent to £166,000 in 2023),[2] of which £600 came from Queen Anne's Bounty.
The rectory is constructed in red brick with stone dressings and a slate roof.
Above the entrance door is a plaque inscribed "A.D. 1845 EDWDO: MALTBY EPISCPO: THA AUSTIN RECTRE: DOMINE DIRIGE NOS".
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