Fire service vehicles attended and helped residents in and out of their properties.
Photograph shows resident, Dennis Jones, standing in the flood water.
Firemen and engine in attendance!
The field (called Ballards Close) before building began in 1972.
Ballards Close, looking east towards the church.
This photo shows a snowy scene of Arbour House, Broadway Road looking towards Mickleton. Arbour Close and the Church spire are also visible.
A newly built Arbour House, Broadway Road. Note the greenhouses behind.
On 22nd July 2008 the Hedgehog community bus was parked for a time in the car park of the King's Arms as part of a publicity campaign to make more villagers aware of its services and to recruit new drivers.
The Hedgehog bus outside the Butcher's Arms. On 22nd July 2008, the bus toured the village as a publicity exercise to make people aware of its services and to try to recruit new drivers.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High St, S side, opposite Mill Bank.# June 1975, camera facing SE. Listed: 3/6A II C17. Stone. Cotswold stone roof. 2s and dormers. 4ws. (3- and 4-light stone mullions and dripmoulds). Alterations made in early 1960's include replacement of Cotswold stone roof with tiles of similar colour; modernisation of interior; removal of ...
The cottage on the left was demolished in about the late 1960s. Miss Emma Bennett, a dressmaker, lived in it during the 1950s. This image appears, originally, to have been on a postcard.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the Kings Arms gardens.
The footpath leads from the High Street to the Junior Playing Field and is now part of the Heart of England Way.