Inverlea is the name of the house on the right.
Situated on High Street, next to Ivy House and belongs to Stoneleigh. Jim Moss was a village builder and lived at Stoneleigh until his death in 2009.
Taking place at the Horse Show in 1994.
Bernard Stowe and grandchildren in the Junior Playing Field in Back Lane.
A new slide installed in the junior playing field in Back Lane. The photo shows (L-R) Anne Cox, Bernard & Anne Stowe, Dennis Hall, Wally Brain, Margaret Harris and Peregrine Pollen [Trustee] along with some happy children.
Installing new play equipment in the Junior Playing Fields.
David (Licensee) and Marguerite Bell in the kitchen at the King's Arms.
Busy in the kitchen are, from L-R: Marguerite Bell, David Bell (Licensee) and Mrs Sue Payne.
Letter received from Clarence House to Mickleton Celebration Committee thanking them for good wishes and detail of celebrations to be held in Mickleton marking Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
Letter of appreciation from Mr & Mrs H. Newman sent to Anne and Bernard Stowe following the birthday party for the Queen Mother .
Two letters concerning the celebrations held in Mickleton for the 90th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
This photograph is taken from a newspaper report on a bank raid here at 11.55am on Monday March 6th 1995 when two masked and armed men held customers at gun point. Two of the three customers inside the bank at the time were local men; 90 year old Ernest Godman and 69 year old Allen ...
Photograph taken from Nursery Close.