Originally this was the front of the vicarage and the front door was where the bottom centre window is now. It is thought that the change was made in Victorian times and a new entrance with a porch was built on to the front.
Photograph taken during the sundial's restoration.
Photograph taken during the sundial's restoration
The Old Vicarage is a Georgian house built in 1805 directly opposite the church. Originally the front door was on the other side of the house but the porch and room above are said to have been added in Victorian times and became the front entrance.
Villager's watching Dulcie Franklin and her father, Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage for her marriage to Peter Smith.
North side of the church and the field gate near the Manor gardens.
Display of some of the kneelers made for St Lawrence Church by local people.
Photograph taken when the sundial was being restored.
The Order of Service booklet for the celebrations held in Mickleton for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 90th birthday.
Some of the kneelers embroidered by local people for St Lawrence's Church.
Probably taken from the grass bank above the footpath leading to the new cemetery.
St Lawrence's Church viewed from the field adjoining the graveyard.
Andrew Baker, the vicar, Fr. John Huntriss, Rosemary Brightmore and Audrey Barnett outside the Joseph Webb Hall on Chapel Lane
Inside pages from the Order of Service to mark the 90th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Large cellar below the sitting-room with areas for storing bottles & dairy produce and hooks in the ceiling for hanging meat and game.
In the walled courtyard behind the old coach house - now a garage - and outside the kitchen, there is a well, which presumably supplied water to the house. There is also a pump, which is no longer working. In 2011, a pair of robins built their nest in vegetation growing on the inner wall of ...