View south, over gardens of houses in Back Lane, looking towards the church.
Photograph taken from the junction with Church Lane.
Taken from the 'cherry picker' used to take the village photograph.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
Gladioli for sale on the side of the road at the bungalow at Twelve Acre.
Artwork produced by young children for the village exhibition held in the Village Hall as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
White Cottage and the row of four brick cottages called Tudor View are on the left, Tudor House is on the right.
Mickleton Manor from the gates on Church Lane.
The Old Bank, now converted to a house, was formerly Lloyds Bank. It stands on the north side of the High Street opposite Church Lane.
The Heart of England Way footpath sign (in the foreground on the left) guides walkers up Ivy House Lane.
Tudor House gate onto the High Street
Photo shows White Cottage on the left, the roof of Tudor House and then Little Tudor at the junction. It was taken from outside Holly Mount.
View of Meon Hill taken from an upstairs room in Bearcroft Gardens. In the foreground is part of the Junior Playing Fields and beyond are houses on the Stratford Road.
One of five public houses originally in the village! Only two pubs and the Hotel remain.
This image shows the back of the fountain at the Plantation where the CPRE Bledisloe Cup Plaques for the best kept village in Gloucestershire hang for everyone to see.
The Fountain at the centre of the village on the Plantation. see also The Fountain - a History
The business is currently owned by David Moore.
The King's Arms is on the south side of the High Street opposite Mill Lane. Next door on the right is Aries Cottage.