Blenheim Cottage lies sideways on to Church Lane, facing Church Alley. April Cottage is the white cottage just behind.
Church Alley runs from Church Lane through to Lawson Square past the Kings Arms garden and at the rear of Ballards Close.
Orchard Cottage and Tadpole Cottage at the western end of Chapel Lane and at the bottom of Tadpole Alley.
This was at the rear of the King's Arms and extended both sides of Church Alley.
Was this also called Tadpole Alley? It ran alongside the back garden of Alveston House. Now runs to the side of Alveston Grange.
Description written by Mickleton W.I. c.1970: End of Hobb's Alley, W side, next to Tadpole. The cottage before alteration, see 'Orchard Cottage - a history'.
After renovation. The cottage lies at the Tadpole end of Hobbs Alley.
Situated at Tadpole. This was said to have originally been two cottages. Mr and Mrs Stowe and three children are standing in front of the cottage.
Description written by Mickleton W.I. in c.1970 End of Hobb's Alley, W side, next to Tadpole, land going through to Gloucester Lane. Camera facing W. Listed: 3/13 III. Half timber cottage with thatched roof and casement ws. Formerly two cottages, the roof has been raised to give additional windows and the whole re-thatched.
The building which stands at the junction of High Street with Ivy House Lane, belongs to Stoneleigh although separated from the rest of the property by a lane giving vehicular access to Wykum and Homeleigh Cottage and a footpath that runs between Wykum and White Cottage to the High Street. Ladders were made here at ...
School Alley runs from Chapel Lane [between The Three Ways House Hotel and The School House] through to Back Lane.
With the entrance to Church Alley on the left.
The alleyway between Wykum and no. 4, Tudor View provides access to Homeleigh Cottage and the rear of all the cottages.