SearchCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Pubs, Shops and Trades" xDecade: "1970s" x Search term Filter by Subject Clubs and Organisations (1)Sports, pitches and Playgrounds (1)Houses (2)People (1)Village Events (1)Fetes, Carnivals and Shows (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Butcher's Shop - a history Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Corner of High Street, W side, and Back Lane. Camera facing W. Formerly the Blacksmith's forge, this part of the building was thatched (old photograph), while the adjoining cottage had a slate roof. The present window was the open front to the smithy. Chelsea House - a history Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Chapel Lane, opposite Mill Bank. Camera facing NW. Rubble to top of ground floor windows (at this level there is an exposed beam in the RHS and wall). Upper store rendered. Slate roof. It can be seen inside that the roof has been raised and appearance from Mill ... Alveston House - a history N side of High Street, next to Mickleton Garage, camera facing W. West side wall and front wall of stone, all other walls brick. Cotswold stone roof, 2s. Bay windows downstairs, sash windows upstairs, centre window blocked with stone. Extensive outbuildings at back. In 1890's Wm Lissaman Jnr had a 'steam joinery and moulding mills' there. (He ... Decorated Float Lorry at Mickleton Fete, 1977 One of Joseph Webb's lorries decorated as a float and winner of the first prize. Photographed on the Senior Playing Field, Long Marston Road. The cricket pavilion can be seen on the right. Butcher's Arms - a history Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Chapel Lane, opposite King George's Hall. Camera facing W. Original building on RHS, half-timbered with brick in-filling. Brick built extension (after 1840) at front cuts off part of old roof. Roof all tiled now though old part probably thatched originally. Dormer in back wing. 2s. Windows 3-light with ... Elm tree lost at the King's Arms Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease. Elm tree lost at the King's Arms Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease.