Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: End of Milking Pail Lane on the corner of Church Alley, camera facing SE. Cottage, probably C18. Brick now rendered, slate roof. Part 2s part 3s. Ws 2 - and 3 - light wooden frames, single side-hung casement, all under shallow brick arch. But ground-floor window at front ...
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Immediately N of Greyrick House. Camera facing NW. Listed: 3/15 III Cottage. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 2s and dormer. 2ws (stone mullions) The brick built annexe on LHS belongs to the cottage next door; it was once a shop. There was a cider mill on the corner of Mill Bank ...
The first cottage on the left hand side is now known as Willann. The end part of it was a butcher's shop at one time. The first on the right hand side is called Peddar's Way.
Description written by member's of Mickleton W.I. Corner of High Street, W side, opposite Manor Wall. Camera facing N. Now known as Richmond House. Listed see 'Old Post Office - a history'. This end of the house is gabled. Cotswold House which stood at right angles to this end wall was demolished in 1969 and the land taken in with ...
Description compiled by members of W.I. c. 1975 Corner of High Street, W side, opposite the Manor Wall. Now known as Richmond House. Listed: 3/7A III. House. C 17/18. Stone. Welsh slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 4ws. (3 - and 4 - light stone mullions and dripmoulds, some blocked). Flate arched moulded stone doorway. This end of the roof is ...
In the King's Arms carpark. Identified as, from L-R: Colin Maull, Andrew Payne, Bob Choleorton, Nigel Gilkes, Tom Bingham, ?, ?, Jeremy Morriss.
David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
David Struthers bought the High Street garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
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.
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 ...
Photograph taken just before it opened in 1977. Salon previously called Just Hair?
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.
Theme chosen for the float was Charley's Angels. Photograph taken opposite the [then] Post Office Stores.
D. Wilfred Smith (foreman), on the left, and John Brace of Chipping Campden. Both men worked for Pyments, the Campden building firm that carried out the alterations to Medford House in the 1960s.
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Between Butcher's shop and Hollymount on W side of High Street. Camera facing W. Brick, older than shop and cottage. Cotswold stone roof. 3 s[torey]. No windows but wooden shutters. No staircase to lofts. Now used as annexe to butcher's shop.
The following was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Looking NE along High Street to the King's Arms Camera facing NE One of the views we treasure in the village. The legend about the tree, told to the writer by the late Miss Lucy Bubb, is that it will not die in a year when a baby ...
The back gardens of Tudor View cottages on the High Street looking south towards the church. The cobbler's shop is on the left of the picture. The photograph appears to have been taken from the first floor of Homeleigh Cottage.
This description was written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of Back Lane and High Street, by Butcher's Shop. Camera facing N. Cottage. Brick. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 3-light windows, wooden frames, centre light a side hung casement, all except one under shallow brick arch. Wash-house attached to part of cottage next to butcher's shop, fronting on ...
E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing SW. Shed. Brick. Tiled roof. Adapted as a builder's shed for many years but from the bricked in arches, which can be seen both back and front, the first floor window bricked up, and the first floor door at the end, which may have had outside steps ...
On the E side of the street, 40 yards S of Tudor House. Camera facing NE. Listed: See Thatched Cottages in High Street - a history. The thatch sweeps low over this, the N end of the cottages, where there used to be a butcher's shop. [now called Willann] The wooden counter that opened at the front can ...
The stagecoach is passing the garage which stood opposite Milking Pail Lane, where Alveston Close now is.