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Entrance
to the 'Chantry', formerly St. Oswald's Rectory.
The entrance to the former rectory, now named the Chantry. The Rectory
was built in 1867 for the Hon., The Rev. Philip Yorke Savile, son of the
3rd Earl of Mexboro' and brother of the 4th Earl. The Rev. Philip Savile
was Rector of Methley from 1841-1897. From 1841-1867 he lived at the Cedars.
The Rev. Charles Young was the last occupant (1964) of the Rectory. The
house became too expensive to maintain and was sold as a private residence.
The view here shows part of the main drive with a path leading left to
the stable block and coach house. The large window is that of the staircase
and the entrance to the house is in the corner.
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The Chantry front, facing west
The photograph shows a fiine semi-circular window,
with a balcony above. The semi-circular window is that of the long lounge.
The other two windows on the right are those of the dining room. Terraced
lawns and rose gardens can be seen in the front. The gardens were used
in the past for Garden Parties and for May Queen celebrations.
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