The Old-Rectory once known as The Rectory at Brean built in 1535 with a value of £7.04 was enlarged and improved by the Rector Michael Terry in 1849.
It remains almost unchanged for the last 100 years, with the original stone walls and gateway leading to the steps down to the back door and Kitchen. There is an arched doorway into the garden matching Perpendicular style of the Church.
Over the years the most significant change has been to the building to the right of the entrance. The Schoolroom, Stables and the Carriage house have all been turned into neat holiday bed and breakfast homes.
