SearchCurrently displaying: 3 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Mickleton Manor" xDecade: "1890s" x Search term Filter by Subject Houses (2)People (1)Village Views, Maps and Transport (1)Hill Views (1)Filter by Decade 1880s (1)1900s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Kiftsgate Court This photo was taken shortly after it was built by Sydney Graves Hamilton between 1887 and 1891. The house is situated at the top of Glyde Hill and is now famous for its gardens. The portico is clearly visible and was part of the 18th Century wing moved from Mickleton Manor. Portico on the 18th Century wing of the Manor House The 18th Century wing built by Walwyn Graves (1744-1813). Between 1887and1891 his descendent, Sidney Graves Hamilton, had this demolished and moved, using a specially constructed light railway that ran up the elm avenue, to a site at the top of Glyde Hill where it was re-built as Kiftsgate Court. The people in this photograph are Sir John ... Unearthed in Manor Gardens This piece of metal was found in the garden of No. 4 Mickleton Manor in 2019. It is thought to be a remnant of the railway track constructed in around 1890 for conveying the stone taken from the demolition of the left wing of the Manor House up Glyde Hill to be reconstructed as Kiftsgate ...