Photographs and descriptions compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute. W side of Church Lane, next to Blenheim Cottage. May 1975, camera facing S. Older part in timber with plaster in-filling, rubble foundation and end wall. Adjoining wing at front in brick. Both with slate roof. Gabled dormer above eaves line (old part). Dormer with sloping slate roof (behind tree). ...
This ground was at the rear of the King's Arms public house and on both sides of Church Alley that runs from Church Lane to Lawson Square and Milking Pail Lane.
Blenheim Cottage lies sideways on to Church Lane, facing Church Alley. April Cottage is the white cottage just behind.
Blenheim Cottage on a snowy day in 1982.
Church lane, from the High Street end looking towards the Vicarage, with the Manor on the left, the wall of Medford House on the right and April Cottage [white cottage] on the right.
Description by Mickleton Women's Institute: May 1975, camera facing E. This photograph was taken simply to show the curved boundary wall of Medford House and the glimpse of the Manor at the end of Church Lane, a view we hope will not be sacrificed to the needs of heavy lorry traffic on this dangerous bend in the ...
Showing Manor building on the left and April and Blenheim Cottages on the right.
Looking towards the High Street. Blenheim Cottage and April Cottage are on the left with Medford House beyond, ???. and the church steps on the right.
Dulcie Franklin and her father Geoffrey arriving at the church in a horse drawn carriage.
Cowlane Orchard, behind Vicarage at the end of Church Lane. Camera facing S. Funds did not allow this survey to include new houses and estates as originally planned, but three exceptions were made - to illustrate replacement of old property demolished, (see 'Tudor Cottages - a history'), the enterprise and skill of a Mickleton couple, (see 'Grey Gables - ...
Field House was completed in 1975, and is in the field behind the old vicarage known as Cowlane orchard.
Medford House stands on the High Street at the Junction with Church Lane.
Photo shows signs attached to the gate posts including way markers for the Heart of England Way, a hundred mile walk that connects Milford Common in Cannock Chase with Bourton on the Water.
Gates into the new churchyard. This land was given by Mr. Steele Graves Hamilton and was consecrated by Bishop Headlam in 1929.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in the 1970s: Church Alley, next to the Vicarage. Camera facing N. 1971 Stonetex Hornton type. Roof - 'Grey Cotswolds' tiles. 1 s[torey]. This bungalow was designed by Mr and Mrs W Bowld, long-established market gardeners in Mickleton, and all construction work except the roofing, where another pair of hands was needed, and the ...
Closeup shot of the sign attached to the gatepost at the end of Church Lane.
Photograph taken at the end of Church Lane. Hunting gates are traditionally five bar gates with a fastening that is easy for horse riders to raise without having to dismount.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.