Description of this slide in the W.I. collection was 'Hoby House and Pound Lane'. Was it taken from the garden of Hoby House?
To mark Mickleton W.I.'s 80th birthday a tree was planted in the new primary schools grounds. Mrs Anne Stowe can be seen making sure it is firmly planted in this photo.
The Tea Party outside King George's Hall to celebrate the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.
Richmond House, formerly The Old Post Office, is situated on the west side of the High Street on the bend opposite the Manor wall.
Richmond House, formerly the Old Post Office, stands on the High Street opposite the Manor wall. This photo also shows the Plantation on the left and the shop and cottages on the right.
Richmond House 2016 owned by Rebecca Cotterell & Mervyn Willmore. Rebecca Cotterell and her husband Mervyn Willmore live in Richmond House, known locally as the Old Post Office. Rebecca moved there in 2000 and Mervyn later. We got married in 2016 at The Three Ways House Hotel and are still living there in 2024.
Richmond House in the snow 2022. Owned at this time by Rebecca Cotterell and Mervyn Willmore.
Rooms offer a hair raising treat Richmond House, High Street was advertised for sale in The Birmingham Post 1997 at a price of £225,000. The advert made reference to two 'wig rooms'. These original powder rooms were where ' fashion conscious' previous occupants donned their elaborate wigs...The careful dusting of the fancy coiffures gave the name ...
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Villagers celebrating the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Villagers celebrating the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Villagers celebrate the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer.
Compiled by members of Mickleton W.I. in 1970s: Chapel Lane, N side, opposite Methodist Chapel. Camera facing N. First of two classrooms of school in use in 1857 so school house would be near this date. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (two-light, one side hung, one fixed, small panes). Wing at back is single storey. One ...
Built next to the school, this was formerly lived in by the Headmaster and known simply as School House. Both buildings are now private houses and a new school has been built in Broad Marston Lane.
This appears to be a re-used WW2 Nissen hut. It stands in a field opposite Ninevah Farmhouse.
This property belongs to Stoneleigh.
David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
David Struthers bought the High Street garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
John Edwards standing outside No. 37, Ballards Close.
Snow covering the Three Ways and Plantation. Taken from the High Street.
Photograph taken between 1914-1918.