Little Tudor can be seen (right of centre)and part of Tudor Cottage.
Tudor House on the left with new houses called Tudor Cottages opposite .
The house, on the left, stood on the High Street, opposite Tudor House. In the 1950s it was occupied by Miss Bennett who was a talented dressmaker. It was demolished in 1971 and replaced by Tudor Cottages.
The back gardens of Tudor View cottages on the High Street looking south towards the church. The cobbler's shop is on the left of the picture. The photograph appears to have been taken from the first floor of Homeleigh Cottage.
Looking east on High Street, at the junction with Back Lane, with the blacksmith's shop (now a butcher's shop) and Hollymount on the left and White Cottage on the right. The name of the driver of the pony and trap is not known.
Photo shows White Cottage on the left, the roof of Tudor House and then Little Tudor at the junction. It was taken from outside Holly Mount.
Taken from the Campden Road. The road on the right leads to Hidcote, the one on the left to Broadway.
White Cottage and the row of four brick cottages called Tudor View are on the left, Tudor House is on the right.
Photograph taken from outside Tudor House, looking south-west. The cottages on the right were later demolished.
Photograph taken from the junction with Church Lane.
This water stand pipe is on the east side of the High Street, between Lawson Square and Ballards Close. Flowers are grown in the trough in the summer.
The centre of the village.