Near the back of Chapel Cottage, approached by lane beside Old Post Office. June 1975, camera facing S. (Negative no. C12A) This brick built barn with tiled roof, hipped, stands at the top of the orchard shown ??? Both barn, or stables, and orchard are Manor property and used to be leased with the Old Post Office.
Compiled by Mickleton Women's Institute during the 1970s: High Street, E side, next to Myrtle House. Camera facing E. About 1883. Manor estate house built in Mr Sidney Graves-Hamilton's time. Rubble. Gabled. Roof tiled. 3 dormers across eaves line. Central dormer projects slightly. 2 s[torey]. Windows 2 - and 3 - light mullions, dripmoulds, one stone bay under ...
Description by Mickleton Women's Institute: May 1975, camera facing E. This photograph was taken simply to show the curved boundary wall of Medford House and the glimpse of the Manor at the end of Church Lane, a view we hope will not be sacrificed to the needs of heavy lorry traffic on this dangerous bend in the ...
Tea party on the lawn at Mickleton Manor for ancestors of the Graves-Hamilton family who were the last Lords of the Manor of Mickleton. This photo shows some of the American family and some villagers who met them.
A tea party was held in the grounds of Mickleton Manor for American ancestors of the Graves Hamilton Family. The photo shows Audrey ? , Lynne Skinner, Sue Payne, Pam Overton and Anne Stowe.
Tea party at Mickleton Manor for ancestors of the Graves-Hamilton family. This photo shows some of the villagers who were present and the new houses built in Manor Gardens. John Kinchin, who has taken many photographs of the village, is standing on the chair.
Photograph taken when American members of the Graves family, whose ancestors were Lords of the Manor, visited Mickleton. Included among the Mickleton residents who attended were Allen [dark suit and tie in centre] and Beatrice Kitchen [ pink, flowery dress, facing camera] and Malcolm Brown [short sleeved green shirt].