SearchCurrently displaying: 13 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Bank and Post Offices" xSubject: "Houses" x Search term Filter by Subject People (1)Roads and Village Landmarks, Alleys and Footpaths (9)High Street (9)Filter by Format Document (1)Newspaper cutting (2)Still image (10)Filter by Decade 1900s (1)1910s (1)1970s (2)1990s (2)2000s (3)2010s (3)2020s (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Lloyd's Bank on High Street This photograph is taken from a newspaper report on a bank raid here at 11.55am on Monday March 6th 1995 when two masked and armed men held customers at gun point. Two of the three customers inside the bank at the time were local men; 90 year old Ernest Godman and 69 year old Allen ... Old Post Office Description written by member's of Mickleton W.I. Corner of High Street, W side, opposite Manor Wall. Camera facing N. Now known as Richmond House. Listed see 'Old Post Office - a history'. This end of the house is gabled. Cotswold House which stood at right angles to this end wall was demolished in 1969 and the land taken in with ... Old Post Office - a history Description compiled by members of W.I. c. 1975 Corner of High Street, W side, opposite the Manor Wall. Now known as Richmond House. Listed: 3/7A III. House. C 17/18. Stone. Welsh slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 4ws. (3 - and 4 - light stone mullions and dripmoulds, some blocked). Flate arched moulded stone doorway. This end of the roof is ... Richmond House Richmond House, formerly The Old Post Office, is situated on the west side of the High Street on the bend opposite the Manor wall. Richmond House Richmond House, formerly the Old Post Office, stands on the High Street opposite the Manor wall. This photo also shows the Plantation on the left and the shop and cottages on the right. Richmond House and the High Street Richmond House (on the left) was the village post office until c.1960. Richmond House and the High Street Richmond House, on the left, used to be the village post office. The Manor garden wall can be seen on the right. Tudor House Shows Tudor House at the time it was the village post office, circa.1900. The Old Bank The Old Bank, now converted to a house, was formerly Lloyds Bank. It stands on the north side of the High Street opposite Church Lane. The Old Post Office - now Richmond House The Post Office - a history This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: N side of High Street, opposite King's Arms car park. ?Victorian. Brick, chequerboard. Roof, slate. 2 gabled dormers, windows across eaves line, on on LHS below eaves line. 3 - and 2 - storey. Sash windows above shop bays. Original date uncertain because it is described in the ... Richmond House For Sale 2000 Jackson-Stops and Staff advertised Richmond House for sale by private treaty in June 2000. The owners at the time were Mr and Mrs Frank Towers. The house was advertised as an ' Attractive Grade II Listed House, dating from the early 18th Century'. It was described as ' principally constructed of Cotswold stone... under a ... Richmond House for sale 1997 Rooms offer a hair raising treat Richmond House, High Street was advertised for sale in The Birmingham Post 1997 at a price of £225,000. The advert made reference to two 'wig rooms'. These original powder rooms were where ' fashion conscious' previous occupants donned their elaborate wigs...The careful dusting of the fancy coiffures gave the name ...