Sheds at the allotments on Stratford Road with Meon Hill in the background.
View of Meon Hill as seen from the allotments on Stratford Road.
View of Glyde Hill from the allotments on Stratford Road. The distinctive row of trees which can be seen on the skyline are known locally as the Shenstone pines as they were planted at the suggestion of William Shenstone, a noted landscape garden designer, on a visit to Mickleton Manor.
Alveston Grange sign. When it was first built the road was known as Red Square among the locals , because of the red brick used to build the houses and the red tarmac used for the road, .
Taken from an upstairs room at No. 8 Bearcroft Gardens, showing the back garden and beyond, the Junior Playing Fields.
This lovely carving is on top of the gravestone which marks the grave of It lies in the oldest part of the churchyard.
Photograph taken from the shelter.
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.
Ballards Close, looking east towards the church.
Asum Gras Molly dancers performing in the pub car park.
Asum Gras Molly dancers performing in the pub car park.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the Kings Arms gardens.
A barn dance was just one of a range of community activities arranged by the Mickleton Community Archive in August, 2013. The people in the foreground are: Barry Metcalfe, Phyllis Bennett, Max Fawcett, Mairie Phillipson, Anne Metcalfe, Anne Gardiner, unknown girl, Sandra Fawcett.
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens.
The footpath leads from the High Street to the Junior Playing Field and is now part of the Heart of England Way.
Alveston Grange, a cul-de-sac of modern homes, was built in 1988-89 off the north side of the High Street. The land was formerly the site of Mickleton garages.
Shakespeare Morris side and Asum Gras Molly performing in the pub carpark.
Elder Villa stands on the corner of High Street and Mill Bank [now called Mill Lane].