SearchCurrently displaying: 10 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Plantation and Fountain" xSubject: "Houses" x Search term Filter by Subject Pubs, Hotel, Shops and Trades (1)Shops (1)Pubs, Hotels, Shops and Trades (5)Shops (5)Village Events (3)National Celebrations (3)Filter by Decade 1900s (1)1910s (1)1950s (1)1970s (2)1980s (1)1990s (1)2010s (3)2020s (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Centre of the Village High Street with village shop View of the High Street, facing east, with the village shop on the right and the Plantation on the left. High Street and Myrtle House View of the High Street with the shop and Myrtle House on the right and the Fountain on the left. Memorial Seat and Myrtle House - a history Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On the Plantation at the Three Ways Corner. Camera facing NE. Among the plans to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951, drawn up by a committee formed from representatives of all the organisations in the village, was the provision of seats in various parts of the village. They were ... The High Street View of the centre of the village on a postcard posted at Lower Quinton on 7th September 1901. The village shop can be seen on the right. Centre of the Village View showing the Fountain and Plantation on the left and Myrtle House, the Village Store and the black and white thatched cottages on the right. Plantation: the barbecue built for the ox-roast in1977 Brick barbecue constructed for an ox-roast in the road by the Plantation, June 1977. This was probably part of the village celebrations of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. The house called Chestnuts can be seen behind. Plantation from Chapel Lane The shop can be seen in the background with Myrtle House next to it. The Centre of Mickleton An old postcard sent from Stroud in 1950. It shows the Plantation, the shop and Myrtle House, then a thriving bed and breakfast business. Ox Roast at the Royal Wedding Celebrations, 1981 Held as part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981. The houses, Chestnuts and Chestnut Cottage, can be seen in the background. Clive Porter, the butcher, in the chefs hat was in charge of the Ox roast.