Photograph taken opposite the Post Office Stores.
Photograph taken opposite Elder Villa and the Post Office Stores.
This float carries the Queen and her attendants.
Photographed in the High Street at the junction with Church Lane and passing Richmond House.
Frank Kinchin, the owner, outside the store with his wife, Mary and children, Horace and Mary. This shop would, later, become the Post Office.
Medford House stands on the High Street at the Junction with Church Lane.
Tudor House is on the west side of the High Street, through to Back Lane.
From L-R: Rowland Bennett, Aubrey Harper, Margaret Hutchinson nee Kinchin, Graham [Tracker] Mills, Ted [Chippy] Davis. The owner at this time was Mr Rosamund.
Garden Cottage is on the north side of the High Street, opposite Ballards Close and stands at right angles to the High Street.
Garden Cottage, Big Garden off High Street
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: In Garden Close on the N side of High Street opposite Ballard's Close, camera facing E. Date not known so far but new owner is making enquiries. Timber with some in-filling brick, some plaster. Formerly thatched, now tiled. 3 gabled dormers above eaves line, 2s. Windows 2-light in one ...
Garden Cottage in Big Garden off High street used to be a vegetable shop.
Camera facing N. Listed, see details 'Granbrook Farm - a history'. The main chimney.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: 190 yards NE of Tudor House, end of High Street, N side, near The Butts. Listed: 3/12 II House. C17. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 2 s[torey], 3 gables. 3ws. (2- and 3- light mullions and dripmoulds). Four-centred arched chamfered stone doorway. Impossible to take photograph of full front because of wall ...
Postcard showing five views of Mickleton named as Medford House, High Street, Three Ways Hotel, Old World Cottages and St Lawrence. The card was never sent but written on the reverse is "June 11th 1957. Visited with Brewood Bell-ringers".
On 22nd July 2008 the Hedgehog community bus was parked for a time in the car park of the King's Arms as part of a publicity campaign to make more villagers aware of its services and to recruit new drivers.
Photograph shows the bus travelling along the High Street.
Photograph shows the bus on the High Street.
Photo of the High Street taken from a newspaper article in the Evesham Journal when Mickleton won the Bledisloe Cup in 1961.
View of the High Street with the shop and Myrtle House on the right and the Fountain on the left.