SearchCurrently displaying: 10 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "High Street" xDecade: "1960s" x Search term Filter by Subject Houses (7)People (2)Pubs, Hotels, Shops and Trades (2)Public Houses and hotels (1)Shops (1)Trades and Professions (1)Village Events (1)Filter by Format Newspaper cutting (1)Still image (9)Filter by Decade 1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (6)1970s (2)1980s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Medford House, High Street Front of an old postcard. On the reverse is written: Bought 20.7.57 Seen 20.7.57 so it, presumably, dates from that time. 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. Old-World Cottages, Mickleton Postcard image showing the black and white thatched cottages in the centre of the village. On reverse the person who bought the card has written: Bought 10.7.57 Seen 20.7.57. View from the High Street prior to the start of the Ballards Close development Pauline Mills on the lawn at Cotswold House In the early 1960s newly weds Graham and Pauline Mills lived with his parents at Cotswold House. Pauline Mills ( nee Willmore) photographed as a young woman, sitting in the garden of Cotswold House which was situated adjacent to Richmond house. In the 1960s Cotswold House was owned by Mr and Mrs F. Mill and their ... Cotswold House once adjacent to Richmond House Cotswold House on the left and Richmond House on the right. Cotswold House was demolished in the 1980s and Chandos House now stand on the site. Cotswold House The gardens of Cotswold House now demolished. Cotswold House was butted up to the back of Richmond House. It was demolished in the late 1980s and Chandos House was built on the site in 1990s. High Street 1961 Photo of the High Street taken from a newspaper article in the Evesham Journal when Mickleton won the Bledisloe Cup in 1961. Mrs F. Mills and dog at Cotswold House Mr and Mrs F. Mills lived at Cotswold House ( now demolished) which stood next to Richmond House . The photo shows Mrs Mills. Kings Arms and the Elm Tree The phot shows the 'much loved' Stocks elm tree. The tree was weakened by Dutch Elm Disease and lost in a storm in 1976.