North facing window. Stained glass memorial to Raymond E. Paley Capt. RA born 11th February 1874 died 11th September 1906. The window depicts St Edward the Confessor and Saint George.
North facing memorial window in the chancel. The stained glass depicts the Epiphany and is a memorial to William Thomas Freeman of Hidcote Capt. of 4th Reg. of Foot. Born 16th March 1840 died 4th December 1882.Dedicated in his memory by his wife Mary Webb Freeman.
A pen and ink drawing, dated 1871, of St Lawrence's Church used to produce this postcard.
Display of some of the kneelers made for St Lawrence Church by local people.
East facing window in the North Aisle of St Lawrence Church. An Armada Chest stands in the foreground. In the window stands a 12th century crucifix dug up from the churchyard which may have been buried for safety during the Reformation.
The plate is decorated with central image of the church and written below 'Church of St Lawrence Mickleton V. 1887. R.
Flower arrangement in the shape of a bell, created by Sandra Hall. It decorated a window sill in St Lawrence's Church for the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977.
Photo taken at the field end of Church lane.
South Door, St Lawrence Church showing sundial.
South facing stained Glass window in chancel. The Fisher family window with their motto 'Vigilet qui Vincet' means 'Let he who overcomes keep watch'. The glass is 17th century Flemish or Northern French.
Unused, undated postcard showing the church from the south and part of the churchyard.
Photograph taken from south side.
South door at St Lawrence Church with the sundial above.
Golden Holly in St Lawrence churchyard. This tree was planted to commemorate Mickleton W.I.s 50th anniversary.
Photo taken from the north side.
Photograph of the north side taken from Church Field
Thomas Stowe being held by his father Lyndon at his christening in St Lawrence Church by Rev John Huntriss.
This window is the main east window of the church above the high altar.
The font in St Lawrence Church. The pedestal is 15th Century. The octagonal bowl dates from 1661.