Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.From left to right: ?, ?, ?, ?, Freda Struthers (nee Righton)
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.
Mickleton WI was formed in 1927 so this exhibition celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.
Meon Hill in the background.
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Chapel Lane, N side, opposite Methodist Chapel. Camera facing N. 'By Preedy, showing the influence of his friend Butterfield'. (Verey, David. Gloucestershire I. The Cotswolds. Penguin Books, 1970). The first two classrooms were ready for use by 1857. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 1 s[torey]. 3 ws. (3-light stone ...
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Between Butcher's shop and Hollymount on W side of High Street. Camera facing W. Brick, older than shop and cottage. Cotswold stone roof. 3 s[torey]. No windows but wooden shutters. No staircase to lofts. Now used as annexe to butcher's shop.
The following was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Looking NE along High Street to the King's Arms Camera facing NE One of the views we treasure in the village. The legend about the tree, told to the writer by the late Miss Lucy Bubb, is that it will not die in a year when a baby ...
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of Church Alley and Church Lane, W side. Camera facing E. Listed: 3/2B III. Plain early C19 ashlar house with cornice and blocking course. Welsh slate roof. 3 s[torey]. 3 ws, (dh sash with keystones). Vicarage rebuilt in 1805 in the time of the Reverend Charles White. The ...
The back gardens of Tudor View cottages on the High Street looking south towards the church. The cobbler's shop is on the left of the picture. The photograph appears to have been taken from the first floor of Homeleigh Cottage.
Leaders, Mrs Win Newman [top right] and Mrs Barbara Cotton [top left], enjoying a singalong with the Guides. Do contact us if you can identify anyone.
The following information was compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute: 110 yards E of Tudor House, on N side of the lane leading off E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing W. Listed: 3/II House. C17. Rubble, Cotswold stone roof (now tiled). 2 s[torey]. Stone mullion and transom windows. Gables with finials. Inscription "RWM 1678". If the inscription ...
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: On S side of Back Lane, opposite Struthers Garage. Camera facing SE. Original cottage timber frame with brick in-filling in some places, plaster in others, suggesting that the brick may have been put over the earlier material as it became less weatherproof. Fireplace and wall also brick. Extension ...
This description was written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of Back Lane and High Street, by Butcher's Shop. Camera facing N. Cottage. Brick. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 3-light windows, wooden frames, centre light a side hung casement, all except one under shallow brick arch. Wash-house attached to part of cottage next to butcher's shop, fronting on ...
N side of High Street, opposite the King's Arms Camera facing SW Original cottage at back and some of the farm buildings, built in brick with 'tumbling' in at gable, if that is the term when the inset is stone. Roof Cotswold stone. Windows - ground floor recently modernised; formerly 3-light wooden frames, single side-hung casements under ...
E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing SW. Shed. Brick. Tiled roof. Adapted as a builder's shed for many years but from the bricked in arches, which can be seen both back and front, the first floor window bricked up, and the first floor door at the end, which may have had outside steps ...
ENE of Tudor House, on S side of lane leading off E side of High Street opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing NE. Listed: 3/10 III Cottage. C18. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (3-light stone mullions). Repairs and restoration work done since 1968 when property changed hands.
At the end of Chapel Lane, between Orchard Cottage and Gloucester Lane. Camera facing W. Listed: 3/13 III. Half-timber cottage with thatched roof and casement ws. Formerly three cottages, converted and restored c 1947. ? cruck cottage. Exposed beams upstairs suggest this possibility.