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.
Taken from an upstairs room at No. 8 Bearcroft Gardens, showing the back garden and beyond, the Junior Playing Fields.
This was taken before Mr. Struthers moved his business to the rear of his house, Inverlea, on Back Lane. The photograph shows part of the High Street and the area behind the garage which was later demolished to make way for Alveston Grange.
An aerial view of newly built Arbour House, Broadway Road and greenhouses.
On 22nd July 2008 the Hedgehog community bus was parked for a time in the car park of the King's Arms as part of a publicity campaign to make more villagers aware of its services and to recruit new drivers.
The Hedgehog bus outside the Butcher's Arms. On 22nd July 2008, the bus toured the village as a publicity exercise to make people aware of its services and to try to recruit new drivers.
A shamanic group in a circle as they attend a conference in the garden of Mickleton House. Mickleton House was a centre for the Emissaries of Divine Light,a global spiritual network initiated by Lloyd Arthur Meeker in the USA in 1932.
With Meon Hill in the background.
The spire of St Lawrence's Church can be seen in the background. Photograph taken on Glyde Hill?
The Avenue of elms behind the church which had to be cut down due to Dutch Elm Disease. The Avenue led up the hill towards Kiftsgate.
Photo taken at Beggar's Barn with Meon Hill in the background.
Fish being delivered to the Milking Pail public house by a man with a donkey cart. Stephen Cowley was licensee at the time.
Photograph shows the bus travelling along the High Street.
Photograph shows the bus on the High Street.
As seen from fields at the back of the Manor.
Hedgehog Bus passing King George's Hall, Chapel Lane on a publicity campaign to make more people in the village aware of the bus service so that they would use it more. The driver is thought to be John Franklin.
Geoff and Eunice Franklin had four children; Marian, Roger, Malcolm and Dulcie. Clive Brooker (Marian's son) is seated on the pony. Dulcie Franklin is standing at the pony's head. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.