View of the Manor House showing the lower wall that used to surround it. This was replaced with the present, higher wall in the 1870s. Photograph taken from the garden opposite.
View of the 18th Century wing built by Walwyn Graves (1744-1813). Between 1887and1891 his descendent, Sidney Graves Hamilton, had this demolished and moved, using a specially constructed light railway that ran up the elm avenue, to a site at the top of Glyde Hill where it was re-built as Kiftsgate Court.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970: External view of Mickleton Manor House Listed: 3/4A II C17 Freestone. Cotswold stone roof. Gables with finials. Stone chimneys with moulded caps and weathering. 2s. Stone mullion and transom ws. Later alterations. 'A portion of the original C17 manor house survives in the N wing. It has two three-storey ...
Before the alterations that were carried out in 1960s.
Before the alterations that were carried out in 1960s.
Photograph taken before alterations were carried out in 1960s and shows the back of the house and the garden.
Photograph shows the back of the house and the gardens before alterations were carried out in 1960s.
Photographs taken before and after the alterations that were carried out in 1960s.
Photographs taken before and after the owner, Mr G. Matthews, had alterations made in 1960s.
Photographs taken before and after the alterations that were carried out in 1960s.
Before and after photographs taken during the alterations that were carried out in 1960s.
For a short time Medford House housed a doctor's surgery. This was when Doctor Vandermin lived there.
Photograph was taken by Mr G. Matthews. Is this Mrs Matthews?
View of the front of Medford House on High Street.
View of front of Medford House. Not visible in this picture is the wing added before 1939