

Heritage Category: Listed BuildingThe present 'Rectory' building (below) at #2 Rectory Lane was built in 1910 in the Queen Anne style and is a listed building. Is it the same building? The frontage has many differences. This most likely is the one illustrated on the Village Trail map.

i think you HAVE cracked it VIVI think this might be the place, Eldon House. If it is the place, it was originally a farm and later a rectory. And it was an older building than I originally thought, probably modernised over time.
From thehistoryofcastlebromwich site:
Eldon House was also probably built in the 18th century. It stood opposite the church and was the Rectory. It was demolished in the late 1970s and No.1 Kingsleigh Drive was built on the site.
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yes i remember it still there in 1970 we met of a evening in there, number 2 kingsley is on the site look at googel sv i posted by the way it was hountedThink so Pete. Here's some Rectory background/history from Castle Bromwich Church History. This suggests the house in post #43 seems to have been a rectory from the c1750s.
It is very likely that the curate from Aston
in charge of Castle Bromwich always lived
somewhere in the village. Opposite the rear
entrance to the Hall on the Old Chester
Road stood a timber-framed cottage
known as the Town House which is thought
to have been an early curate’s residence.
From the middle of the 18th century the
curate lived at Eldon House (demolished in
the 1970s) between what is now Kingsleigh
Drive and Rectory Lane.
in 1911 George 4th Earl of Bradford, who
lived at the Hall, commissioned Charles
Bateman to build a new Rectory opposite
the latter’s own house in what then became
Rectory Lane. This was controversially sold
off by the diocese in 2000.

right Sherlock what shal we serch nextThink so Pete. Here's some Rectory background/history from Castle Bromwich Church History. This suggests the house in post #43 seems to have been a rectory from the c1750s.
It is very likely that the curate from Aston
in charge of Castle Bromwich always lived
somewhere in the village. Opposite the rear
entrance to the Hall on the Old Chester
Road stood a timber-framed cottage
known as the Town House which is thought
to have been an early curate’s residence.
From the middle of the 18th century the
curate lived at Eldon House (demolished in
the 1970s) between what is now Kingsleigh
Drive and Rectory Lane.
in 1911 George 4th Earl of Bradford, who
lived at the Hall, commissioned Charles
Bateman to build a new Rectory opposite
the latter’s own house in what then became
Rectory Lane. This was controversially sold
off by the diocese in 2000.