The King's Arms Public House, Mickleton 1999
The Kings Arms Inn stand on the High street. This photo shows the grade 2 stable in the yard at the rear of the pub. Before renovation.
The King's Arms is on the south side of the High Street opposite Mill Lane. Next door on the right is Aries Cottage.
The King's Arms, High Street. Jasmine Cottage and Aries Cottage can be seen on the right hand side.
The tree stood close to the King's Arms pub on the High Street. The photograph is thought to have been taken in the 1920s or 1930s. The wall has been demolished.
Public house at far end of Lawson Square run, at the time of this photograph, by Stephen Cowley. The girl on the far left is Florence Collett [her family were living at neighbouring Hidcote Cottage] and next to her is Annie Beatrice Cowley. The occasion is not known but the girls and their mothers seem to be ...
With the entrance to Church Alley on the left.
An identical photograph to another which was described in the original index as 'Fish Delivery at the Milking Pail'. The information in the index for this image identifies the man on the donkey cart as Mr. Booker, a rag and bone man. He was collecting rabbit skins for which he paid 3d. Others identified as ...
Shows Stephen Cowley (Licensee) and his family and a cartload of barrels being delivered.
The Milking Pail had become a private house by the time this photograph was taken [1960/70s?]
The Plantation and fountain in the centre of the village with The Three Ways House Hotel, formerly called St. Lawrence House, Mickleton Lodge, Seaton Lea and The Three Ways. The Chestnut trees on the Plantation have since been felled.
The following was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Looking NE along High Street to the King's Arms Camera facing NE One of the views we treasure in the village. The legend about the tree, told to the writer by the late Miss Lucy Bubb, is that it will not die in a year when a baby ...
The following description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Junction of Chapel Lane and High Street. Camera facing N. House. Date uncertain - appears L shaped on 1840 map, some addition by 1885 OS map. Gabled roof, Cotswold stone. Gabled dormer, window above eaves. 3 s[torey]. Centre front section below dormer slightly forward of wings at ...
Three Ways Hotel and Plantation in the snow in January 1982.
The right hand side of the building, photographed from the High Street.
Photographed from the Plantation.
Showing Three Ways House in Chapel Lane before it became a hotel. Previous names were St Lawrence's, Salford House and Seaton Lea.