The Vicar, the Rev. E. Hammond, is standing at the back, on the left. Photograph taken in King George's Hall.
Rev'd Eric Hammond in back row.
Sundial above the south doorway at St Lawrence Church
Three cloth bound volumes, each containing 12 months worth of parish magazines, covering the years 1913, 1914 and 1915. The magazines are copies of 'The Dawn of Day, a monthly magazine published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (S.P.C.K.) with items of news specific to Mickleton confined to a single page inserted inside the ...
The font in St Lawrence's Church has a 15th century pedestal. The octagonal bowl dates from 1661.
Carved Jacobean pulpit in the church of St Lawrence. It is recorded that John Wesley preached here on one of his evangelistic journeys.
The North Aisle with the Armada Chest. The East facing window displays armorial designs of the Graves family. The two sided crucifix dates from 1200 A.D. and was dug up near the south door in 1865. It was thought to have been buried during the Reformation.
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of Church Alley and Church Lane, W side. Camera facing E. Listed: 3/2B III. Plain early C19 ashlar house with cornice and blocking course. Welsh slate roof. 3 s[torey]. 3 ws, (dh sash with keystones). Vicarage rebuilt in 1805 in the time of the Reverend Charles White. The ...
View of the parish church and vicarage taken from the adjacent field.
A wood carving of St Lawrence stands above the vestry door.
Occasion not known. The vicar is Father John Huntriss.
The stone war memorial commemorating those who fell in the First World War on the wall of the south chapel.
There are 2 wells in the garden of the Old Vicarage. This one was still working until 2010.
West Window at the top of the North Aisle. Also shows the font and the Armada Trunk.
The Club was led by Rev. Eric Hammond, also known as Father Hammond, who is pictured on the far left.