Believed to have previously been a malthouse.
Identified in the index to the original slide collection as Wheatcroft Gardens.
Identified in the index to the original slide collection as Wheatcroft Gardens.
Identified in the index to the original slide collection as Wheatcroft Gardens.
This photo was taken from Back Lane at its junction with High Street. White Cottage is on the left, Wykum on the right. A narrow footpath runs between the two cottages to Ivy House Lane.
Garden being landscaped following the house renovation. Ivy House can be seen in the background.
This has since been developed for housing [c.2019] and is now called Vine Court.
Alterations being made to Willann Cottage, High Street.
Lamb House was a ale house in the 19th century.
Photograph shows the Manor House and the wall and gates of Medford House.
Miss Hammond is photographed outside her cottage.
D. Wilfred Smith (foreman), on the left, and John Brace of Chipping Campden. Both men worked for Pyments, the Campden building firm that carried out the alterations to Medford House in the 1960s.
The alleyway between Wykum and no. 4, Tudor View provides access to Homeleigh Cottage and the rear of all the cottages.
Photograph shows home owner Percy Lynes and his sister May, standing outside the house he had bought just before his marriage to Dorothy Bennett in 1959. The couple lived there for the rest of their lives.