There is a second, pedestrian entrance to the house on the High Street.
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 ...
Photo shows some of the council houses. Building of the first ones started in about 1926.
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".
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in the 1970s: Church Alley, next to the Vicarage. Camera facing N. 1971 Stonetex Hornton type. Roof - 'Grey Cotswolds' tiles. 1 s[torey]. This bungalow was designed by Mr and Mrs W Bowld, long-established market gardeners in Mickleton, and all construction work except the roofing, where another pair of hands was needed, and the ...
Outbuildings behind Greyrick,
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Mill Bank, through to Hobb's Alley. Camera facing SE. View across land now used for market gardening, enclosed between Mill Bank and Hobb's Alley - when Mr Wyatt farmed the land in the early years of this century he had a right to drive his sheep through here ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute: On the W side of Mill Bank which runs from High Street to Chapel Lane. Camera facing NW Listed: 3/14 II C17 Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 1 and 2s. Gables and dormers. 3- and 4- light stone mullion ws with dripmoulds. Since the List was compiled, the later part of this house has been ...
Indexed by the W.I. as Mill Bank. It is now called Mill Lane.
New houses behind Greyrick. The development is called Greyrick Court.
Helen Dornan at the water stand pipe at the western end of Chapel Lane near Tadpole Cottage. Helen Dornan lived at Tadpole Cottage from 1999-2002. Tadpole Cottage was built before 1936 and was a workers cottage for Brain's Cherry Orchard
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On E side of Milking Pail Lane, corner of Church Alley, camera facing SE. Once two cottages, made into one in 1809. (Deeds of King's Arms seen in archives of Flower's Brewery at the Shakespeare Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon). ?First half of C18. Stone to window sills, brick above; front, ...
View of the High Street with the shop and Myrtle House on the right and the Fountain on the left.
The butcher's shop and Holly Mount can be seen on the left and White Cottage, Wykum and the terraced cottages making up Tudor View on the right.
View looking north east along the High Street. On the left is Tudor House. The black and white cottage on the right is Will-Ann.
View of the High Street, facing east, with the village shop on the right and the Plantation on the left.