Compiled my members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970: High Street, E side, corner of lane leading to The Cedars. Camera facing NW. Large barn, timber with brick in-filling. Staircase behind narrow door on RHS of outer wall leads up to loft; lower part of staircase or steps outside door no longer there. Cotswold stone roof.
Orchard Cottage and Tadpole Cottage at the western end of Chapel Lane and at the bottom of Tadpole Alley.
Two cottages standing at the junction of Tadpole, Gloucester Lane, Broad Marston Lane and Chapel Lane. Cotswold Edge can be seen in the distance.
Photo taken on High Street, just before Richmond House which can be seen on the right.
Title of this float was 'One for the Road'. Photo taken on High Street, just before Richmond House.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of High Street and Mill Bank, E side. June 1975 camera facing NW. Brick. Slate roof. Gabled dormer with patterned barge board. Trap house. Stable with manger still there. Loft over. As substantial a building as many a house. We thought that the younger generation might be interested to see this ...
Photograph taken from outside Tudor House.
These much photographed cottages are now four in number, from left to right, Will-Ann, ?, ? and Peddar's Way, but in the past this has varied and at one time, they were just one house.
Black and white cottages on the High Street. The one on the left has been demolished.
Garden Cottage is on the north side of the High Street, opposite Ballards Close and stands at right angles to the High Street.
Garden Cottage, Big Garden off High Street
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: In Garden Close on the N side of High Street opposite Ballard's Close, camera facing E. Date not known so far but new owner is making enquiries. Timber with some in-filling brick, some plaster. Formerly thatched, now tiled. 3 gabled dormers above eaves line, 2s. Windows 2-light in one ...
Garden Cottage in Big Garden off High street used to be a vegetable shop.
Gas pipes first coming to Mickleton along the Broadway road in 1992. Taken from Arbour House.
Camera facing N. Listed, see details 'Granbrook Farm - a history'. The main chimney.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: 190 yards NE of Tudor House, end of High Street, N side, near The Butts. Listed: 3/12 II House. C17. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 2 s[torey], 3 gables. 3ws. (2- and 3- light mullions and dripmoulds). Four-centred arched chamfered stone doorway. Impossible to take photograph of full front because of wall ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute during the 1970s: High Street, E side, next to Myrtle House. Camera facing E. About 1883. Manor estate house built in Mr Sidney Graves-Hamilton's time. Rubble. Gabled. Roof tiled. 3 dormers across eaves line. Central dormer projects slightly. 2 s[torey]. Windows 2 - and 3 - light mullions, dripmoulds, one stone bay under ...
Chestnut Cottage is on the High Street, between the shop and the Manor. A note in the index compiled to accompany the original slide collection reads, 'The ___ good accommodation for cyclists'. Is this what the sign says?
View of the church, vicarage and its old coach house from the vicarage garden.