This photograph shown the toilet being added to the west end of St Lawrence's church.
David Moore is the butcher at this time. The shop is situated on the High Street at the junction with Back Lane.
Cowlane Orchard, behind Vicarage at the end of Church Lane. Camera facing S. Funds did not allow this survey to include new houses and estates as originally planned, but three exceptions were made - to illustrate replacement of old property demolished, (see 'Tudor Cottages - a history'), the enterprise and skill of a Mickleton couple, (see 'Grey Gables - ...
From L-R: Rowland Bennett, Aubrey Harper, Margaret Hutchinson nee Kinchin, Graham [Tracker] Mills, Ted [Chippy] Davis. The owner at this time was Mr Rosamund.
Builder was identified in the index to the original slide collection as Dudley Jarrett.
Situated on High Street, next to Ivy House and belongs to Stoneleigh. Jim Moss was a village builder and lived at Stoneleigh until his death in 2009.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On E side of Milking Pail Lane, corner of Church Alley, camera facing SE. Once two cottages, made into one in 1809. (Deeds of King's Arms seen in archives of Flower's Brewery at the Shakespeare Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon). ?First half of C18. Stone to window sills, brick above; front, ...
House on right is Inverlea, home of David Struthers who took this photograph. Next to that is one of the houses in Inverlea Court which were built on the former Struthers's garage premises which David established behind his house in 1962.
For a short time Medford House housed a doctor's surgery. This was when Doctor Vandermin lived there.
This house was used as a doctors' surgery.
A medical practice was here at one time.
This house was used as the doctors' surgery.
Owned by David Struthers.
David Struthers bought the High Street garage from the previous owner, Peter Smith, in 1972.
The garage stood on the High Street and when this photograph was taken it was owned by David Struthers.