Photograph taken at the end of Church Lane. Hunting gates are traditionally five bar gates with a fastening that is easy for horse riders to raise without having to dismount.
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.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Corner of High Street and Church Lane May 1975, camera facing SE Listed: 3/5A Small but well-known house being one of the best examples of the transition from C17 Cotswold style to the Georgian. Complete description in Guy Dawber's 'Buildings in the Cotswold District' [Batsford 1904]. Freestone. Hipped Cotswold ...
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
Gas pipes being laid in Church Lane.
New Pillars at the entrance to the Old Vicarage, Church Lane
Originally this was the front of the vicarage and the front door was where the bottom centre window is now. It is thought that the change was made in Victorian times and a new entrance with a porch was built on to the front.
Photograph taken from south side.
Photograph probably taken in the 1950s.
Probably taken from the grass bank above the footpath leading to the new cemetery.
Church steps to St Lawrence Church
Springtime view of St Lawrence's Church from the Vicarage driveway .
Corner of Church Lane, W side, and Church alley, facing Vicarage. May 1975, camera facing NE. Listed: 3/3A III C18. Stone cottage. Cotswold stone roof. 2s. 2ws, (casements with lead lights). Stone chimneys with moulded caps and weathering.
Mickleton Manor from the gates on Church Lane.
This description was compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: Corner of Church Alley and Church Lane, W side. Camera facing E. Listed: 3/2B III. Plain early C19 ashlar house with cornice and blocking course. Welsh slate roof. 3 s[torey]. 3 ws, (dh sash with keystones). Vicarage rebuilt in 1805 in the time of the Reverend Charles White. The ...
Photograph taken from the junction with Church Lane.
There are 2 wells in the garden of the Old Vicarage. This one was still working until 2010.