The Kings Arms Public House Sign, High Street. The houses called Stonehouse and Stonecote can be seen in the background.
The King's Arms, High Street. Jasmine Cottage and Aries Cottage can be seen on the right hand side.
Photo taken at the junction of the High Street and Chapel Lane. The green bus going past the hotel in one of the Hedgehog community buses.
Tudor Cottages, High Street, opposite Tudor House.
Little Tudor can be seen (right of centre)and part of Tudor Cottage.
This partially housed bell is on the right hand gable of Tudor House. It was rung to warn of possible air raid attacks during WW2. Air Raid Precaution wardens (A.R.P.s) also cycled around the village blowing warning whistles and, when the danger had passed, blew the 'all clear'.
Some of the villagers who attended when the Village Photograph was taken.
The village store opposite the Plantation in the High Street became a "Costcutter" for a short time.
Inside the Nisa general store.
At 3pm on 19th May 2013 over 300 residents of the village gathered in the school playing field for a group photograph taken by Brian Woodisse. This had been organised by the Parish Council as its contribution to the Mickleton Community Archive. A 'cherry picker' was used so that the photograph could be taken from above.
The stone war memorial commemorating those who fell in the First World War on the wall of the south chapel.
This water stand pipe is on the east side of the High Street, between Lawson Square and Ballards Close. Flowers are grown in the trough in the summer.
Water standpipe at Tadpole, Tadpole Cottage and Orchard Cottage behind
Display of photos, etc. of both activities at the village exhibition held as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
The alleyway between Wykum and no. 4, Tudor View provides access to Homeleigh Cottage and the rear of all the cottages.
Taken from an upstairs window of a house in Bearcroft Gardens, the photo shows part of the Junior Playing Field, the butcher's shop at the junction of Back Lane and the High Street and Stoneleigh. Glyde Hill in background.
Shows the view over gardens of houses on Back Lane towards Coleman's Hill.