Viewed from the footpath at the end of Ivy House Lane. The barn was developed in about 2018 and is now a private house.
Developed in c. 2018 and now a private house.
An old farmhouse fronting the High Street. The Bayliss family lived here in the 1940s/50s.
Geoff and Eunice Franklin had four children; Marian, Roger, Malcolm and Dulcie. Clive Brooker (Marian's son) is seated on the pony. Dulcie Franklin is standing at the pony's head. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.
Photo shows Mrs Anne Stowe and Mr and Mrs Allen Kitchen at Mickleton Horse Show held at Centenary Farm, Broad Marston Lane, in 1994
The taller man, in the foreground, in the light cap is Mr Keyte. On his left, also wearing a cap, is Stephen Clifton and the man in front, in the bowler hat, is George Bayliss who was Leading Fat Stock Judge.
As seen from fields at the back of the Manor.
Photograph shows John Hoggins in trailer, with Chris Hoggins in tractor cab, delivering milk to residents.
Mr Arthur Oliver Stowe with one of his pigs at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane.
Mr John Hoggins with his tractor and trailer helping 2 people in the snow in January 1982. Mr Hoggins delivered the milk in the village until the early 1990s.
The ram belonged to Geoff Franklin at Beggar's Barn. It was being sheared for the last time before being sold.
Ploughing at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane. The identity of the ploughman is unknown.
This slide from the W.I. collection was probably of a newspaper/journal cutting and shows bulldozers restoring the land around the reservoir.
This appears to be a re-used WW2 Nissen hut. It stands in a field opposite Ninevah Farmhouse.
The Franklin family farmed here from 1946-1992 and also at Church Piece, rented from Gloucestershire County Council, from the late 1980s.
Taken when the Franklin family farmed this land. Meon Hill in background.
Looking towards Meon Hill.
Meon Hill in the background.
These belong to Granbrook Farm and can be seen at the end of Ivy House Lane. In c.2016 the building was converted into a house.
N side of High Street, opposite the King's Arms Camera facing SW Original cottage at back and some of the farm buildings, built in brick with 'tumbling' in at gable, if that is the term when the inset is stone. Roof Cotswold stone. Windows - ground floor recently modernised; formerly 3-light wooden frames, single side-hung casements under ...
Barn built by the Franklin family on land they farmed at Beggar's Barn