Hutton House in east Durham was formerly the rectory to the adjacent parish church and a family home dating back to 1824. Grade II listed, the historic building was created for the Reverend Thomas Slater, but has been outside the ownership of the church in private hands for some years. The handsome, brick-built property reflects the high standing of the parish priest in village life in the early 19th Century, a prominent home built for an important figure with high ceilings, large bay windows to ...