N side of High Street, next to Mickleton Garage, camera facing W. West side wall and front wall of stone, all other walls brick. Cotswold stone roof, 2s. Bay windows downstairs, sash windows upstairs, centre window blocked with stone. Extensive outbuildings at back. In 1890's Wm Lissaman Jnr had a 'steam joinery and moulding mills' there. (He ...
Photographs and descriptions compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute. W side of Church Lane, next to Blenheim Cottage. May 1975, camera facing S. Older part in timber with plaster in-filling, rubble foundation and end wall. Adjoining wing at front in brick. Both with slate roof. Gabled dormer above eaves line (old part). Dormer with sloping slate roof (behind tree). ...
Mr Arthur Oliver Stowe at Abbots Field, Broad Marston Lane
The field (called Ballards Close) before building began in 1972.
High St, S side, between King's Arms and Medford House. May 1975 camera facing SE Date not known. LHS looks as though added later. Modern addition at back in brick. Main house rubble. Gabled roof, tiled. One dormer wholly in roof space, with barge boards. 2s. Windows - RHS 3-light stone mullions, LHS modern bay on ground ...
Near the back of Chapel Cottage, approached by lane beside Old Post Office. June 1975, camera facing S. (Negative no. C12A) This brick built barn with tiled roof, hipped, stands at the top of the orchard shown ??? Both barn, or stables, and orchard are Manor property and used to be leased with the Old Post Office.
The bells were rung as part of the village's celebration of Queen Elizabeth 11's Silver Jubilee. Ringers identified as, L-R: Graham Mills, Martin Butt, Harry Wright, Ron Gilkes, Michael Fairfax, Ron ?, Francis Powell.
The event was held on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. On bicycles, from left to right: Philip Harper, ?, Kevin Smith, ?, ?, ?
The Brownies presented the residents of the Leasows with a clock for their Community Room. Among the adults at the top left of the photograph are Brownie leaders, Mary Morris and Cynthia Potter, in uniform.
Members of the 1st Mickleton Brownies with 89 year old Mrs Ada Harris.
Group photograph of the 1st Mickleton Brownie pack and residents of the Leasows.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: At the junction of High Street and Chapel Lane, against wall of Three Ways Hotel. Camera facing N. Built November 1950 - January 1951. Stone walls. Hipped roof, Cotswold stone under stone ridge. Open front under oak lintel. Inside is a wooden seat round three sides. Architect: Pemberton and Bateman, Chipping Campden. Builder: ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Chapel Lane, opposite King George's Hall. Camera facing W. Original building on RHS, half-timbered with brick in-filling. Brick built extension (after 1840) at front cuts off part of old roof. Roof all tiled now though old part probably thatched originally. Dormer in back wing. 2s. Windows 3-light with ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Between back of Butcher's Arms and Back Lane. Camera facing E. Brick built. Corrugated roof, but space under chimney suggests that there was originally thatch. 1s. This used to be the only hall for village use before King George's Hall was built in 1911 and dances were held there. Now used as ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Corner of High Street, W side, and Back Lane. Camera facing W. Formerly the Blacksmith's forge, this part of the building was thatched (old photograph), while the adjoining cottage had a slate roof. The present window was the open front to the smithy.