Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in the 1970s: Church Alley, next to the Vicarage. Camera facing N. 1971 Stonetex Hornton type. Roof - 'Grey Cotswolds' tiles. 1 s[torey]. This bungalow was designed by Mr and Mrs W Bowld, long-established market gardeners in Mickleton, and all construction work except the roofing, where another pair of hands was needed, and the ...
The people on this float worked for Webb's market gardening business.
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 ...
This land was at the back of the King's Arms.
This was at the rear of the King's Arms and extended both sides of Church Alley.
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 ...
Geoff and Eunice Franklin had four children; Marian, Roger, Malcolm and Dulcie. Clive Brooker (Marian's son) is seated on the pony. Dulcie Franklin is standing at the pony's head. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.
Stanley Prospect Gardens Float, Maureen Blake sitting in the foreground wearing blue. Margaret Smith (John's wife) worked there.
Mr Arthur Oliver Stowe at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane
Newly-built greenhouses at Foxwold House on the Broad Marston Lane.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Mill Bank, through to Hobb's Alley. Camera facing SE. View across land now used for market gardening, enclosed between Mill Bank and Hobb's Alley - when Mr Wyatt farmed the land in the early years of this century he had a right to drive his sheep through here ...
Description by Mickleton W.I. written in c. 1970: Camera facing E. Most of the Manor properties have these pleasant curved stone walls and we very much hope that we shall keep this one which encloses the orchard right in the centre of the village, an open space much valued. Incidentally, the village pond used to be just ...
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.
Women who worked at Webbs' Nursery holding green peppers. 2nd from left is Margaret Smith (nee Grinnall), Mrs Fred Brown, Mrs Ian Rhodes, Mrs Mary Terry.In centre: Mrs Lesley Barnes The market garden supplied Birmingham Market with cauliflowers, tomatoes and lettuce
N side of High Street, opposite the King's Arms Camera facing SW Original cottage at back and some of the farm buildings, built in brick with 'tumbling' in at gable, if that is the term when the inset is stone. Roof Cotswold stone. Windows - ground floor recently modernised; formerly 3-light wooden frames, single side-hung casements under ...
Held on the Senior Playing Field off Long Marston Road.