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Continue up Featherbed Alley and straight on to Church Street. At the junction with Broad Alley look to your right toward the Old Rectory, built around 1699 by a privateer and one of the oldest houses in Bermuda. Later it was inhabited by Parson Richardson, nicknamed 'The Little Bishop', whose character was such that his home is still called a rectory although it was only one while he was in St. George's. Owned by the Bermuda National Trust, the building is a private residence.