Photograph probably taken in the 1950s.
This shows the church, churchyard and car park from in front of the new cemetery.
Some of the kneelers embroidered by local people for St Lawrence's Church.
Probably taken from the grass bank above the footpath leading to the new cemetery.
St Lawrence's Church viewed from the field adjoining the graveyard.
Church steps to St Lawrence Church
The east window in St Lawrence's Church.
The statue of Mary & Jesus stands between the Side Chapel and chancel. To the right stands the Mothers' Union Banner.
The Vicar, the Rev. E. Hammond, is standing at the back, on the left. Photograph taken in King George's Hall.
Sundial above the south doorway at St Lawrence Church
The font in St Lawrence's Church has a 15th century pedestal. The octagonal bowl dates from 1661.
Carved Jacobean pulpit in the church of St Lawrence. It is recorded that John Wesley preached here on one of his evangelistic journeys.
The North Aisle with the Armada Chest. The East facing window displays armorial designs of the Graves family. The two sided crucifix dates from 1200 A.D. and was dug up near the south door in 1865. It was thought to have been buried during the Reformation.
View of the parish church and vicarage taken from the adjacent field.
Written by members of Mickleton Women's Institute: E side of High Street, opposite Tudor House. Camera facing N. Rose Cottage, brick and Tudor Cottage, stone and half-timber, made a pleasant corner of High Street. It was a pity that a demolition order was sought, (granted December 1970), by the Church* in order to build new property for sale ...
A wood carving of St Lawrence stands above the vestry door.
View south, over gardens of houses in Back Lane, looking towards the church.