SearchCurrently displaying: 14 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Trades and Professions" xDecade: "1970s" x Search term Filter by Subject Houses (8)People (1)Roads and Village Landmarks, Alleys and Footpaths (6)High Street (4)Meon Road (1)Village Events (1)Club Day (1)Filter by Decade 1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (2)1980s (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Milking Pail Cottage (formerly The Milking Pail) - a history 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 ... Old Black & White Cottages The first cottage on the left hand side is now known as Willann. The end part of it was a butcher's shop at one time. The first on the right hand side is called Peddar's Way. Smith's Garage David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972. Smith's Garage David Struthers bought the High Street garage from Peter Smith in 1972. Smith's Garage David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972. Town and Country Hair Studio, 1977 Photograph taken just before it opened in 1977. Salon previously called Just Hair? Working on Medford House D. Wilfred Smith (foreman), on the left, and John Brace of Chipping Campden. Both men worked for Pyments, the Campden building firm that carried out the alterations to Medford House in the 1960s. The Old Shoeing Room - a history This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Between Butcher's shop and Hollymount on W side of High Street. Camera facing W. Brick, older than shop and cottage. Cotswold stone roof. 3 s[torey]. No windows but wooden shutters. No staircase to lofts. Now used as annexe to butcher's shop. View at the back of Tudor View cottages The back gardens of Tudor View cottages on the High Street looking south towards the church. The cobbler's shop is on the left of the picture. The photograph appears to have been taken from the first floor of Homeleigh Cottage. The Forge - a history This description was written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of Back Lane and High Street, by Butcher's Shop. Camera facing N. Cottage. Brick. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 3-light windows, wooden frames, centre light a side hung casement, all except one under shallow brick arch. Wash-house attached to part of cottage next to butcher's shop, fronting on ... Stoneleigh Cottage - Carpentry Shed E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing SW. Shed. Brick. Tiled roof. Adapted as a builder's shed for many years but from the bricked in arches, which can be seen both back and front, the first floor window bricked up, and the first floor door at the end, which may have had outside steps ... Thatched Cottages in High Street On the E side of the street, 40 yards S of Tudor House. Camera facing NE. Listed: See Thatched Cottages in High Street - a history. The thatch sweeps low over this, the N end of the cottages, where there used to be a butcher's shop. [now called Willann] The wooden counter that opened at the front can ... Stoneleigh Cottage - Carpentry Shed (road front) E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing NE. See details - Stoneleigh Cottage, Carpentry Shed. Mickleton Garages Owned by the Struthers. The garages stood on the High Street in the 1970s-80s. David Struther bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972. In 1988 the site was demolished to make way for Galveston Grange.