Made by E. Lockyer who worked for Pyments, a firm of builders from Chipping Campden. This firm carried out the alterations made to Medford House during the 1960s.
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 ...
Photographed from High Street.
ENE of Tudor House, on S side of lane leading off E side of High Street opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing NE. Listed: 3/10 III Cottage. C18. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (3-light stone mullions). Repairs and restoration work done since 1968 when property changed hands.
E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing SW. Shed. Brick. Tiled roof. Adapted as a builder's shed for many years but from the bricked in arches, which can be seen both back and front, the first floor window bricked up, and the first floor door at the end, which may have had outside steps ...
E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing NE. See details - Stoneleigh Cottage, Carpentry Shed.
Corner of Church Lane, W side, and Church alley, facing Vicarage. May 1975, camera facing NE. Listed: 3/3A III C18. Stone cottage. Cotswold stone roof. 2s. 2ws, (casements with lead lights). Stone chimneys with moulded caps and weathering.
At the end of Chapel Lane, between Orchard Cottage and Gloucester Lane. Camera facing W. Listed - see 'Tadpole - a history'. Timbers in the wall at the N end.
A photograph of Tadpole Cottage which has been made into a greetings card with "Greetings from Mickleton" embossed in gold lettering on the top left hand corner.
At the end of Chapel Lane, between Orchard Cottage and Gloucester Lane. Camera facing W. Listed: 3/13 III. Half-timber cottage with thatched roof and casement ws. Formerly three cottages, converted and restored c 1947. ? cruck cottage. Exposed beams upstairs suggest this possibility.
Black and white thatched cottages on the High Street in the centre of the village.
On the E side of the street, 40 yards S of Tudor House. Camera facing NE. Listed: See Thatched Cottages in High Street - a history. The thatch sweeps low over this, the N end of the cottages, where there used to be a butcher's shop. [now called Willann] The wooden counter that opened at the front can ...
On the E side of the street, 40 yards S of Tudor House. Camera facing NE. Listed - see Thatched Cottages - a history. Old arched wooden doorway in centre of row.
40 yards S of Tudor House, on E side of High Street. About 1957, camera facing E. Listed: 3/8A III Half-timber cottages with thatch roofs (RHS now tiles). Old arched wooden doorway. The cottage at the right hand side used to be part-thatched, part-tiled. It seems to fit the description of architecture in Mickleton given by H J ...
The cottage on the left is Willann.
The following information was compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute: 110 yards E of Tudor House, on N side of the lane leading off E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing W. Listed: 3/II House. C17. Rubble, Cotswold stone roof (now tiled). 2 s[torey]. Stone mullion and transom windows. Gables with finials. Inscription "RWM 1678". If the inscription ...
An old postcard sent from Stroud in 1950. It shows the Plantation, the shop and Myrtle House, then a thriving bed and breakfast business.
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: On S side of Back Lane, opposite Struthers Garage. Camera facing SE. Original cottage timber frame with brick in-filling in some places, plaster in others, suggesting that the brick may have been put over the earlier material as it became less weatherproof. Fireplace and wall also brick. Extension ...