Richmond House, on the left, used to be the village post office. The Manor garden wall can be seen on the right.
In 1980 Stratford upon Avon Herald advertised Richmond House for Sale at a price of £85,000. It was described as an elegant, Cotswold residence standing in 1/2 an acre with a lovely walled garden. This was prior to the house being listed in 1985.
Rooms offer a hair raising treat Richmond House, High Street was advertised for sale in The Birmingham Post 1997 at a price of £225,000. The advert made reference to two 'wig rooms'. These original powder rooms were where ' fashion conscious' previous occupants donned their elaborate wigs...The careful dusting of the fancy coiffures gave the name ...
Jackson-Stops and Staff advertised Richmond House for sale by private treaty in June 2000. The owners at the time were Mr and Mrs Frank Towers. The house was advertised as an ' Attractive Grade II Listed House, dating from the early 18th Century'. It was described as ' principally constructed of Cotswold stone... under a ...
These beautifully refurbished old thatched cottages stand in the High Street opposite the Plantation. They are named, from left to right, Willann, Dara Cottage, ? and Peddars Way.
Schoolchildren meet at the fountain in the High Street with Mr Joseph Webb. He started a market gardening business in the village in 1896 and was a Methodist. Mr Webb was instigated the building the Band of Hope Hall ( later named The Joseph Webb Hall). The Methodist Chapel did a lot of work with ...
This property belongs to Stoneleigh.
This image was part of the W.I. collection but the index contained no further information. Perhaps advertising the availability of refreshments?
David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
David Struthers bought the High Street garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
David Struthers bought the garage from Peter Smith in 1972.
Snow covering the Three Ways and Plantation. Taken from the High Street.
In the King's Arms carpark. Identified as, from L-R: Colin Maull, Andrew Payne, Bob Choleorton, Nigel Gilkes, Tom Bingham, ?, ?, Jeremy Morriss.
First walkers set off along the High Street.
First group of walkers arriving at the finish.
The stagecoach is passing the garage which stood opposite Milking Pail Lane, where Alveston Close now is.
Water Stand pipe on High Street, between Lawson Square and Ballards Close.
One of the village fountains situated between Lawson Square and Ballards Close.
N side of High Street, opposite the King's Arms Camera facing SW Original cottage at back and some of the farm buildings, built in brick with 'tumbling' in at gable, if that is the term when the inset is stone. Roof Cotswold stone. Windows - ground floor recently modernised; formerly 3-light wooden frames, single side-hung casements under ...
ENE of Tudor House, on S side of lane leading off E side of High Street opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing NE. Listed: 3/10 III Cottage. C18. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (3-light stone mullions). Repairs and restoration work done since 1968 when property changed hands.
E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing SW. Shed. Brick. Tiled roof. Adapted as a builder's shed for many years but from the bricked in arches, which can be seen both back and front, the first floor window bricked up, and the first floor door at the end, which may have had outside steps ...
E side of High Street, opposite Butcher's shop. Camera facing NE. See details - Stoneleigh Cottage, Carpentry Shed.
Black and white thatched cottages on the High Street in the centre of the village.