The play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
Wheelbarrow Race. Alan's Store, the village general store, is in the background. Alan Hutchinson owned Alan's Store; his father, David, owned the Three Ways House Hotel and was responsible for adding the extension.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Villagers celebrating the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
The Kings Arms Inn stand on the High street. This photo shows the grade 2 stable in the yard at the rear of the pub. Before renovation.
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.
The following description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Junction of Chapel Lane and High Street. Camera facing N. House. Date uncertain - appears L shaped on 1840 map, some addition by 1885 OS map. Gabled roof, Cotswold stone. Gabled dormer, window above eaves. 3 s[torey]. Centre front section below dormer slightly forward of wings at ...
Three Ways Hotel and Plantation in the snow in January 1982.
The right hand side of the building, photographed from the High Street.
Photographed from the Plantation.
Showing Three Ways House in Chapel Lane before it became a hotel. Previous names were St Lawrence's, Salford House and Seaton Lea.
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.
This ground was at the rear of the King's Arms public house and on both sides of Church Alley that runs from Church Lane to Lawson Square and Milking Pail Lane.
Coaches outside the Village Hall with the Butcher's Arms in the background.