This was taken before Mr. Struthers moved his business to the rear of his house, Inverlea, on Back Lane. The photograph shows part of the High Street and the area behind the garage which was later demolished to make way for Alveston Grange.
The houses are those of Wheatfield Court.
Situated on Back Lane, the house on the right of this photo is Inverlea, built by garage owner, David Struthers in c.1962. His new garage premises were at the rear of the property. Eventually this was demolished and replaced with the small housing development called Inverlea Court.
Looking from near the barn at Tudor House looking in the direction of Broad Marston Lane.
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.
This house stands at the junction of Back Lane and Broad Marston Lane.
A medical practice was here at one time.
This house was used as a doctors' surgery.
This house was used as the doctors' surgery.
Mr Tom Harper with a lorry belonging to market gardeners, Collett and Hubbard whose land was off Back Lane
Held at 9.00am on 2nd June 1953 on the Junior Playing Field on Back Lane. The service began with singing of the national anthem, prayers were led by Rev. E.P.Hammond amd the address was given by the Methodist Minister, Rev. J.Dodds.
Photograph shows the garage following alterations made in 1962. Inverlea Court was built on the site in ????
Photograph shows the garage during alterations made in 1962.
The Old School Hall, now converted to a house, and the driveway leading to The Schoolmaster's House.