Mickleton's Village Hall.
As part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee the Village Hall was decorated with bunting and an exhibition was held inside.
Building work in progress on the new coffee lounge.
Putting in the suspended ceiling and wiring.
The Coffee lounge was added and is regularly used for meetings and coffee mornings.
The hall went through a major refurbishment in 2003/04. The main hall was virtually rebuilt. A new entrance lobby, toilet block and coffee lounge were added to the existing building.
The main hall was virtually rebuilt, with a new gas fired central heating system replacing the inefficient oil fired system, complete re-wiring throughout, a suspended ceiling to improve sound and energy efficiency and the floor extended and resurfaced.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High St, S side, opposite Mill Bank.# June 1975, camera facing SE. Listed: 3/6A II C17. Stone. Cotswold stone roof. 2s and dormers. 4ws. (3- and 4-light stone mullions and dripmoulds). Alterations made in early 1960's include replacement of Cotswold stone roof with tiles of similar colour; modernisation of interior; removal of ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Behind King's Arms, adjoining Bank House. May 1975, camera facing E. Wall plaque put in by A C Beck when he lived at Medford House in the 1030's. He is said to have bought Bank House as well and to have fenced off a small piece of ground behind it, made ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: High Street, S side, opposite Mill Bank. May 1975, camera facing SE. Listed. Date tablet over stable door G 17NM53 probably put in at the time the roof was raised. Change in the colour of the building stone indicates that several courses were added. The landlord at this date was Nicholas Green, (Deeds of ...
King's Arms pub on the High Street.
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.
This photograph of David and Marguerite Bell was taken in 1989. David's father, George, was landlord from 1948 until 1976 when David took over. He and Marguerite left in 1992.
The phot shows the 'much loved' Stocks elm tree. The tree was weakened by Dutch Elm Disease and lost in a storm in 1976.
The proprietor was Sarah Tombs.
Gwen and George Bell Landlords with John Hoggins, Jerry Woods and Bantam Fairfax Left to right, John Hoggins , Gerry Woods, Gwen Bell, George Bell and Frank ( Bantam) Fairfax.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On W side of Milking Pail Lane, off High Street opposite Mickleton Garage, camera facing NW. Original cottage rubble stone, extension at N end in brick. Roof now all tiled but older part originally thatched. Half timbered gable at S end, one dormer. 2s. Casement windows. Fire Insurance ...
Renovated in 1978. It lies off the High Street in Milking Pail Lane.
Little Tudor. Modern house built around 1970. This house faces the butcher's shop and stands at the eastern corner of Back Lane.