Situated on Back Lane, the house on the right of this photo is Inverlea, built by garage owner, David Struthers in c.1962. His new garage premises were at the rear of the property. Eventually this was demolished and replaced with the small housing development called Inverlea Court.
The Old School Hall, now converted to a house, and the driveway leading to The Schoolmaster's House.
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.
Shows houses numbered 2, 3 and 4, Back Lane. These were built in 1923 and were amongst the first council houses in Gloucestershire.
This house was used as a doctors' surgery.
This house stands at the junction of Back Lane and Broad Marston Lane.
Looking from near the barn at Tudor House looking in the direction of Broad Marston Lane.
A medical practice was here at one time.
This house was used as the doctors' surgery.
In the 1950s the building on Back Lane also served as a classroom with the school kitchen built on the right hand side. The kitchen was demolished when the dining hall was converted to a dwelling in 2008. The house is now called The Old School Hall reflecting its previous use.