The vicar- and maybe the vicar's family.
A vicar lives in a vicarage and a minister (Church of Scotland) lives in a manse.
The vicarage is a house. It doesn't live anywhere because it is not alive. It is what you call the house where a vicar lives. Like the house where a parson lives is a parsonage.
In a rectory. But a vicar lives in a vicarage.
The vicarage is typically the residence of a vicar, who is a cleric in the Anglican Church responsible for a parish. Often, the vicar may live there with their family, and it may also serve as a space for church meetings and community activities. The vicarage is closely associated with the local church and its congregation.
Vicarage Road
Polesworth Vicarage was created in 1870.
Cockerham Vicarage was created in 1843.
Halton Vicarage was created in 1739.
A vicarage or rectory
The Murder at the Vicarage was created in 1930-10.
Murder on the Orient Express has 256 pages.
Rectory