Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Behind King's Arms, adjoining Bank House. May 1975, camera facing E. Wall plaque put in by A C Beck when he lived at Medford House in the 1030's. He is said to have bought Bank House as well and to have fenced off a small piece of ground behind it, made ...
Bank House, High Street opposite Mickleton Post Office and between Medford House on one side and the Kings Arms public house on the other.
Renovated in 1978. It lies off the High Street in Milking Pail Lane.
View of the centre of the village on a postcard posted at Lower Quinton on 7th September 1901. The village shop can be seen on the right.
This photograph is taken from a newspaper report on a bank raid here at 11.55am on Monday March 6th 1995 when two masked and armed men held customers at gun point. Two of the three customers inside the bank at the time were local men; 90 year old Ernest Godman and 69 year old Allen ...
Milking Pail Lane is off the High Street on the south side and opposite Alveston Grange. The photo shows The Milking Pail and, on the right, Lamb House. Both are now houses but were pubs in the past. One resident has always called the little road, Lawson Square.
Tea party at Mickleton Manor for ancestors of the Graves-Hamilton family. This photo shows some of the villagers who were present and the new houses built in Manor Gardens. John Kinchin, who has taken many photographs of the village, is standing on the chair.
With the entrance to Church Alley on the left.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: End of Milking Pail Lane on the corner of Church Alley, camera facing SE. Cottage, probably C18. Brick now rendered, slate roof. Part 2s part 3s. Ws 2 - and 3 - light wooden frames, single side-hung casement, all under shallow brick arch. But ground-floor window at front ...
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Immediately N of Greyrick House. Camera facing NW. Listed: 3/15 III Cottage. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 2s and dormer. 2ws (stone mullions) The brick built annexe on LHS belongs to the cottage next door; it was once a shop. There was a cider mill on the corner of Mill Bank ...
No. 10 Bearcroft Gardens under construction by DeltaVale Homes in 1993.
Ann Clark photographed at the back of Nimdene in 1943. The cottage is now called Honeysuckle Cottage. It stands on the junction of Milking Pail Lane with the High Street.
Building work being carried out. The cottage was named after a racehorse but is now called Honeysuckle Cottage. It stands on the junction of Milking Pail Lane with the High Street.
Mr Matthews owned Medford House and was responsible for the alterations carried out in the 1960s. He took most of the photographs of the house that are in the WI collection.
The first cottage on the left hand side is now known as Willann. The end part of it was a butcher's shop at one time. The first on the right hand side is called Peddar's Way.
Called Moss's workshop as, when the photograph was taken, it was owned by Mr James [Jim] Moss, a local builder. The house on the right is Hollymount.
Description written by member's of Mickleton W.I. Corner of High Street, W side, opposite Manor Wall. Camera facing N. Now known as Richmond House. Listed see 'Old Post Office - a history'. This end of the house is gabled. Cotswold House which stood at right angles to this end wall was demolished in 1969 and the land taken in with ...
Description compiled by members of W.I. c. 1975 Corner of High Street, W side, opposite the Manor Wall. Now known as Richmond House. Listed: 3/7A III. House. C 17/18. Stone. Welsh slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 4ws. (3 - and 4 - light stone mullions and dripmoulds, some blocked). Flate arched moulded stone doorway. This end of the roof is ...
This is at the top of Ivy House Lane. The building was converted into a dwelling house in about 2014 but retains much of the original. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.
New Pillars at the entrance to the Old Vicarage, Church Lane
Postcard image showing the black and white thatched cottages in the centre of the village. On reverse the person who bought the card has written: Bought 10.7.57 Seen 20.7.57.
Situated at Tadpole. This was said to have originally been two cottages. Mr and Mrs Stowe and three children are standing in front of the cottage.