Bank House, High Street opposite Mickleton Post Office and between Medford House on one side and the Kings Arms public house on the other.
High St, S side, between King's Arms and Medford House. May 1975 camera facing SE Date not known. LHS looks as though added later. Modern addition at back in brick. Main house rubble. Gabled roof, tiled. One dormer wholly in roof space, with barge boards. 2s. Windows - RHS 3-light stone mullions, LHS modern bay on ground ...
Near the back of Chapel Cottage, approached by lane beside Old Post Office. June 1975, camera facing S. (Negative no. C12A) This brick built barn with tiled roof, hipped, stands at the top of the orchard shown ??? Both barn, or stables, and orchard are Manor property and used to be leased with the Old Post Office.
1995 is the date in the index to the original slide collection but this may be a mistake and it should be 1994.
1995 is the date given in the index to the original slide collection but this may be a mistake and should be 1994. Where was it held?
Bearcroft was the name of the field that this development was partly built on.
Taken from an upstairs room at No. 8 Bearcroft Gardens, showing the back garden and beyond, the Junior Playing Fields.
Beatrice Brain (married name Kitchen) celebrated her 21st birthday on 19th April 1946.
Some of the Franklin family's prize cattle.
Photo taken at Beggar's Barn with Meon Hill in the background.
Mr Franklin farmed at Beggar's Barn and Church Piece from 1946 - 1992. The land lay at the top of Canada Lane and although some arable crops were grown, most was used for rearing livestock.
Photograph taken just after the Franklin family gave up farming that land. They had built the barn but had to remove it as they had to return the land to its original state when they left.
With Meon Hill in the background.
Geoff is sitting on his Fordson Major tractor with two of his young nephews.
Photograph taken just after the Franklin family gave up farming that land. They had built the barn but had to remove it as they had to return the land to its original state when they left.
Photograph taken just after the Franklin family gave up farming that land. They had built the barn but had to remove it as they had to return the land to its original state when they left.