Description written by Mickleton W.I. in c.1970 End of Hobb's Alley, W side, next to Tadpole, land going through to Gloucester Lane. Camera facing W. Listed: 3/13 III. Half timber cottage with thatched roof and casement ws. Formerly two cottages, the roof has been raised to give additional windows and the whole re-thatched.
The house was entered into a competition for 'Best Decorated House' as part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Pike Cottage stands at the south end of the village, at the junction of the roads to Stratford-upon-Avon [High Street], Broadway and Chipping Campden and was the original toll point c1757.
Taken just after it was built.
Meon Hill can be seen in the distance.
Description of this slide in the W.I. collection was 'Hoby House and Pound Lane'. Was it taken from the garden of Hoby House?
Richmond House, formerly The Old Post Office, is situated on the west side of the High Street on the bend opposite the Manor wall.
Richmond House, formerly the Old Post Office, stands on the High Street opposite the Manor wall. This photo also shows the Plantation on the left and the shop and cottages on the right.
Richmond House 2016 owned by Rebecca Cotterell & Mervyn Willmore. Rebecca Cotterell and her husband Mervyn Willmore live in Richmond House, known locally as the Old Post Office. Rebecca moved there in 2000 and Mervyn later. We got married in 2016 at The Three Ways House Hotel and are still living there in 2024.
Richmond House in the snow 2022. Owned at this time by Rebecca Cotterell and Mervyn Willmore.
Richmond House (on the left) was the village post office until c.1960.
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.
Compiled by members of Mickleton W.I. in 1970s: Chapel Lane, N side, opposite Methodist Chapel. Camera facing N. First of two classrooms of school in use in 1857 so school house would be near this date. Rubble. Slate roof. 2 s[torey]. 2 ws (two-light, one side hung, one fixed, small panes). Wing at back is single storey. One ...
Built next to the school, this was formerly lived in by the Headmaster and known simply as School House. Both buildings are now private houses and a new school has been built in Broad Marston Lane.
John Edwards standing outside No. 37, Ballards Close.
Photograph taken between 1914-1918.
Made by E. Lockyer who worked for Pyments, a firm of builders from Chipping Campden. This firm carried out the alterations made to Medford House during the 1960s.
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 ...
Photographed from High Street.
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.