Arthur Roberts was the village cobbler (1950s) and he worked in this wooden workshop on the High Street. He lived in Granbrook Lane.
The gardens of Cotswold House now demolished. Cotswold House was butted up to the back of Richmond House. It was demolished in the late 1980s and Chandos House was built on the site in 1990s.
Cotswold House on the left and Richmond House on the right. Cotswold House was demolished in the 1980s and Chandos House now stand on the site.
Black and white cottages on the High Street. The one on the left has been demolished.
This photograph was taken by David's daughter, Jemma Moore in April 2021, Standing outside the shop are, from left to right, Carl Arnold, Daniel Moore [David's son], David Moore and Kathy Moore [David's wife]. The family had just taken on a second shop at the Fosseway Garden Centre, Moreton in Marsh.
Photographed on High Street, just before Richmond House which can be seen on the right.
Photo taken on High Street, just before Richmond House which can be seen on the right.
Photo taken on High Street, between Richmond House and the Plantation.
Title of this float was 'One for the Road'. Photo taken on High Street, just before Richmond House.
Photo taken on High Street, between Richmond House and the Plantation.
Photo taken on High Street by Richmond House.
Photo taken by the garage on High Street, later demolished and where Alveston Grange is now.
Photo taken on High Street. The float is passing the garage which stood where Alveston Grange is now.
Photo taken on High Street. The float carrying the queen and her attendants is just passing Big Garden.
Photo taken on High Street. The float is just passing Will-Ann.
Photo taken on High Street, just before Richmond House.
Photographed on High Street, The floats are passing Will-Ann and approaching Tudor Cottages.
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On S side of High Street at Corner of Ballard's Close, camera facing SE. An arched niche built in red and blue brick with a stone roof on the front of which is engraved a text:- Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again/ But whoever drinketh of the water ...
Elder Villa is in the High Street, on the corner of Mill Lane and opposite the car park of the King's Arms.
Elder Villa stands on the corner of High Street and Mill Bank [now called Mill Lane].
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Corner of High Street and Mill Bank [now Mill Lane], E side. May 1975, camera facing NW. Victorian villa, shown on OS 1885 map but not on Tithe map of 1840. Red brick. Slate roof, hipped. 2s and cellars. 2 bay windows on ground floor at front, other windows ...
Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease.
Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease.
The man on the left with his back to the photographer is Harry Wright. The woman in the light coat on the right is Mrs Sue Payne and the woman in the parade, at the front, is schoolteacher, Mrs E. Swift. The Queen is ? Clark.