The chest had been locked for many years and in 2010 a locksmith was engaged to open it. The contents were found to consist mainly of legal documents and other family papers belonging to Mr. Jonathan Slatter, a farmer, who lived in Mickleton at Salford House (later St Lawrence's House, now the Three Ways House ...
In this address, dated July 1869, Sir Maxwell states that due to a complete breakdown in his health he would most likely be unable to continue as Treasurer and Secretary to the Feoffees, posts he had held since July 1843. Aware of 'misrepresentations' of his capabilities in these post he gives details of the progress made in educational provision in the village ...
This photo shows a snowy scene of Arbour House, Broadway Road looking towards Mickleton. Arbour Close and the Church spire are also visible.
The bells were rung as part of the village's celebration of Queen Elizabeth 11's Silver Jubilee. Ringers identified as, L-R: Graham Mills, Martin Butt, Harry Wright, Ron Gilkes, Michael Fairfax, Ron ?, Francis Powell.
In 1954 the bells were sent to John Taylors's bell foundry at Loughborough, Leicestershire for re-tuning and re-hanging on ball bearings in a partly new frame. They were removed after Easter and were re-dedicated by the Bishop of Gloucester at the Harvest Thanksgiving service on 15th October. The work cost about £1000 and was raised by ...
The christening of Thomas Stowe by Rev. John Huntriss at St Lawrence's Church. Seen here with his parents Carol and Lynden
View of the church, vicarage and its old coach house from the vicarage garden.
Photograph taken from the east end of the church.
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.
Held in the Vicarage Garden.
Held in the Vicarage garden.
Having a go at the Bran Tub!
Always held in the Vicarage Gardens.
Held in the Vicarage Garden.
Held in the Vicarage garden.
Held in the Vicarage garden.
Second from right is the Vicar, Rev. Eric Hammond.
Held in the Vicarage garden.
Held in the Vicarage [now Old Vicarage] garden.
Held in the Vicarage [now Old Vicarage] garden.