Looking north east along High Street
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Written by members of Mickleton Women’s Institute in 1970:
June 1975, camera facing N.E.
In the Twelfth Century the White Way was known as ‘the way leading from Cirencester to Campden’. After passing through Chipping Campden it descended the Cotswold escarpment and led directly through Mickleton and Clifford Chambers to the crossing of the Avon at Stratford. (Finberg, H.P.R. Gloucestershire studies. Leicester, Univ Press, 1957, pp 62-63).
The White Way, where it passes through Mickleton, is now part of the A46 and unfortunately it is heavy lorries that now use the crossing
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1970Date of coverage
1970Place
Mickleton, High StreetCopyright
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