"A vestry is a storage room in a church"
You would find a vestry in a church !
Vestry House Museum was created in 1730.
A vestry room is attached to a church. It stores records and other important documents that the clergy use for divine service. A vestry is closed to the public.
Saint Paul's Vestry House was created in 1855.
Yes, "Vestry" should be capitalized when referring to the governing body of a church or chapel.
The vestry.
St. George's Parish Vestry House was created in 1766.
Vestry in the church is a sacred room which is used by Pastors and preachers to pray just before they will give a sermon to the congregation
The modern church consists of a chancel, organ chamber and vestry on the north, nave, and north aisle.
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Vestry or sacristy