Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the Kings Arms gardens.
With the entrance to Church Alley on the left.
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 ...
Snow covering the Three Ways and Plantation. Taken from the High Street.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981. The Three Ways House Hotel is in the background.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Three Ways Hotel and Plantation in the snow in January 1982.
Photo taken at the junction of the High Street and Chapel Lane. The green bus going past the hotel in one of the Hedgehog community buses.
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.
The Plantation and fountain in the centre of the village with The Three Ways House Hotel, formerly called St. Lawrence House, Mickleton Lodge, Seaton Lea and The Three Ways. The Chestnut trees on the Plantation have since been felled.
The Milking Pail had become a private house by the time this photograph was taken [1960/70s?]
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 King's Arms Public House, Mickleton 1999
Postcard showing five views of Mickleton named as Medford House, High Street, Three Ways Hotel, Old World Cottages and St Lawrence. The card was never sent but written on the reverse is "June 11th 1957. Visited with Brewood Bell-ringers".
Gwen and George Bell Landlords with John Hoggins, Jerry Woods and Bantam Fairfax Left to right, John Hoggins , Gerry Woods, Gwen Bell, George Bell and Frank ( Bantam) Fairfax.
The phot shows the 'much loved' Stocks elm tree. The tree was weakened by Dutch Elm Disease and lost in a storm in 1976.
The proprietor was Sarah Tombs.