A rare surviving example of the villages's ridge and furrow fields, Twelve Acres is situated on the corner of High Street and Stratford Road. Many village celebrations have been held there over the years.
Gate at St Lawrence Church leading from the churchyard into the field called Barley Orchard.
This footpath leads through the kissing gate to the field called The Walk, from where other paths can be followed to the church or up the hills to Kiftsgate and Hidcote.
This is at the end of Ivy House Lane and leads on to the field called The Lawn Pasture on the 1840 Tithe Award map.
Photograph taken from the field known as The Walk.
Taken from the field known as The Walk.
Mickleton Fete Show winners: l to r - Mr W. Brain (open cup), Miss P. Brain & Mrs A. Kitchen (domestic cup), Mr A. Kitchen (cottagers' cup) and Mr B. Robbins, president. Held in Twelve Acre Field at Baylis'.
Tombola Stall run by Mr and Mrs J. Smith and Mrs Alan Grinnall. Fete held in Twelve Acre Field at Baylis'.
This must be a fete or May Day celebration and the ladies are probably judging the fancy dress. The field was called Ten Acres in the WI collection. Was this part of what is now called Twelve Acre Field?
Eric Ingles and John Smith sprout picking in the "Langet", the field behind cemetery. They were weighing sprouts into 20lb bags.
Photograph of the north side taken from Church Field
Situated off the junction of Stratford Road and High Street, opposite to the junction with Granbrook Road.
Photograph taken from junction of Stratford Road with Granbrook Lane.
Photograph taken at The Butts looking down the Stratford Road with Twelve Acres field on left.