Outbuildings behind Greyrick,
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: W side of Mill Bank, through to Hobb's Alley. Camera facing SE. View across land now used for market gardening, enclosed between Mill Bank and Hobb's Alley - when Mr Wyatt farmed the land in the early years of this century he had a right to drive his sheep through here ...
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute: On the W side of Mill Bank which runs from High Street to Chapel Lane. Camera facing NW Listed: 3/14 II C17 Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 1 and 2s. Gables and dormers. 3- and 4- light stone mullion ws with dripmoulds. Since the List was compiled, the later part of this house has been ...
Indexed by the W.I. as Mill Bank. It is now called Mill Lane.
New houses behind Greyrick. The development is called Greyrick Court.
This lane, which connects the High Street with Chapel Lane, is now known as Mill Lane although older residents can still often be heard referring to it as Mill Bank. Greyrick Cottage and Greyrick House on the left hand side.