The following items in the Mickleton Community Archive have been tagged with your chosen keyword.
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'Armada' Chest in the Church
The chest had been locked for many years and in 2010 a locksmith was engaged to open it. The contents were found to consist mainly of legal documents and other family papers belonging to Mr. Jonathan Slatter, a farmer, who lived in Mickleton at Salford House (later St Lawrence's House, now the Three Ways House Hotel) during the 1870s & 1880s. The papers were sorted and listed by village resident, Linda Phelpstead. A copy of the list, along with notes on the Slatter family history, is held in the church.
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Alveston Grange
Alveston Grange, a cul-de sac of modern homes, was built in 1988-89 off the north side of the High Street. The land was formerly the site of Mickleton garages. -
Alveston Grange sign
Alveston Grange sign. Originally when built, because of the red brick used to build the houses and the red tarmac for the road, the road was known as Red Square among the locals. -
August Play Activities
Play sessions were organised by the Mickleton Community Archive and run by Gloucestershire Play Rangers. They were held in the King's Arms gardens. -
Back garden, Bearcroft Gardens
Taken from an upstairs room at No. 8 Bearcroft Gardens, showing the back garden and beyond, the Junior Playing Fields. -
Back of The Old Vicarage
Originally this was the front of the vicarage and the front door was where the bottom centre window is now. It is thought that the change was made in Victorian times and a new entrance with a porch was built on to the front. -
Bank House
Bank House, High Street opposite Mickleton Post Office and next door to The Kings Arms Inn and Medford House.