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 ...
The building is now a private house.
Compiled by members of Mickleton W.I. in 1970s: Chapel Lane, N side, opposite Methodist Chapel. Camera facing N. First of two classrooms of school in use in 1857 so school house would be near this date. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (two-light, one side hung, one fixed, small panes). Wing at back is single storey. One ...
Built next to the school, this was formerly lived in by the Headmaster and known simply as School House. Both buildings are now private houses and a new school has been built in Broad Marston Lane.
On W side of High Street, through to Back Lane. Camera facing SW. Listed: 3/9 II C17. Stone. Cotswold stone roof. 2 s[torey] and gabled stone dormers or gablets. 4ws (2- 3- and 4-light stone mullions and dripmoulds). RHS - a 2 s[torey], 2 ws Wing in same style. The following was written by members of Mickleton Women's ...
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Chapel Lane, N side, opposite Methodist Chapel. Camera facing N. 'By Preedy, showing the influence of his friend Butterfield'. (Verey, David. Gloucestershire I. The Cotswolds. Penguin Books, 1970). The first two classrooms were ready for use by 1857. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 1 s[torey]. 3 ws. (3-light stone ...
The photo was taken in the old primary school (now a house) with the Schololmaster's House in the background. Front left: Beccy Roberts,right of her Rosemary Maul Top left: John Rodgers Top Right: Robert Maul