Alveston Grange sign. When it was first built the road was known as Red Square among the locals , because of the red brick used to build the houses and the red tarmac used for the road, .
Showing Alveston Grange during construction.
This photograph shows the site after the demolition of the Mickleton Garages buildings owned by David Struthers.
This was taken before Mr. Struthers moved his business to the rear of his house, Inverlea, on Back Lane. The photograph shows part of the High Street and the area behind the garage which was later demolished to make way for Alveston Grange.
Alveston Grange, a cul-de-sac of modern homes, was built in 1988-89 off the north side of the High Street. The land was formerly the site of Mickleton garages.
Photo taken on High Street. The float is passing the garage which stood where Alveston Grange is now.
Known by many villagers as 'Red Square' because of the colour of the bricks used for building the houses there.