View of the church, vicarage and its old coach house from the vicarage garden.
North side of the church and the field gate near the Manor gardens.
This photograph shown the toilet being added to the west end of St Lawrence's church.
Church and the old churchyard - photo taken from the south.
The High Altar stained glass window has recently been attributed to Frederick Preedy a prolific architect and stained glass painter born in Offenham, Worcestershire in 1820. The altar rails are 17th century with communion symbols.
Photograph was taken outside the Butcher's Arms at Whitsun. The man carrying the banner on the right hand side was identified in the index to the slide collection as Mr Righton, grandfather of W.I. member, Freda Struthers.
Mrs Clarke outside her cottage, Cosycot in Gloucester Lane, reputed to be the oldest cottage in Mickleton.
The gardens of Cotswold House now demolished. Cotswold House was butted up to the back of Richmond House. It was demolished in the late 1980s and Chandos House was built on the site in 1990s.
Cotswold House on the left and Richmond House on the right. Cotswold House was demolished in the 1980s and Chandos House now stand on the site.
Betty Clark, aged two, photographed in the back garden of one of the cottages.
Black and white cottages on the High Street. The one on the left has been demolished.
Cucumber houses at Hillside Nurseries. The greenhouses were heated by coal which was delivered by the truckload.
Elder Villa stands on the corner of High Street and Mill Bank [now called Mill Lane].
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of High Street and Mill Bank, E side. June 1975 camera facing NW. Brick. Slate roof. Gabled dormer with patterned barge board. Trap house. Stable with manger still there. Loft over. As substantial a building as many a house. We thought that the younger generation might be interested to see this ...
Lost in a storm on 2nd January 1976. The tree had been weakened by Dutch Elm Disease.
Cowlane Orchard, behind Vicarage at the end of Church Lane. Camera facing S. Funds did not allow this survey to include new houses and estates as originally planned, but three exceptions were made - to illustrate replacement of old property demolished, (see 'Tudor Cottages - a history'), the enterprise and skill of a Mickleton couple, (see 'Grey Gables - ...
Field House was completed in 1975, and is in the field behind the old vicarage known as Cowlane orchard.
Greenhouses in background.
Fish being delivered to the Milking Pail public house by a man with a donkey cart. Stephen Cowley was licensee at the time.
In the index to the original slide collection this photograph was described as 'Avon Drinks Float'. The lorry was owned by Arrow [?] Soft Drinks of High Street, Broom near Alcester. Had it been hired for the day? The photograph was taken opposite the [now] Post Office Stores.
Photograph taken opposite the Post Office Stores.
Photograph taken opposite Elder Villa and the Post Office Stores.
The Old School Hall, now converted to a house, and the driveway leading to The Schoolmaster's House.
Former village school in Chapel Lane, now a house.