C12 Nave, C13/14 nave extended west
Grade I Listed church of Cotswold limestone. Norman 12th century nave, 14th century west tower, 15th century chancel and clerestory. Restored in 1868 by Frederick Preedy. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-127001-church-of-st-lawrence-mickleton-gloucest
aisles rebuilt on a larger scale, C14 west tower.
C15 chancel
clerestory to nave, C17 south porch.
Seen from the footpath, the manor has a ha-ha, now also a barbed wire fence. The house is listed grade II and was built in the 17th century and altered in the 18th century. It was enlarged and remodelled in a 17th century style in 1887-91.
All under tile roof with slightly stepped coping and upright cross finials.
All windows to porch have metal casements and leaded panes, some with original glass.
2 identical doorways one blocked, in south wall with round heads, keystones, imposts and carved spandrels.
Interior: Nave with C15 clerestory and oak panelled ceiling.
2 bays of late C12 nave with still leaf capitals and extra W bay of c1300.
Furniture: C15 bound parish chest below organ gallery.
Carved Jacobean pulpit in north-east corner.
4 hatchments on north wall of north aisle, 3 C18 decorated stone tablets one large decorated with 10 paired heraldic shields by Edward Woodward.
Another to Danvers Graves C12 stone crucifix below window.
S aisle: C19 memorial tablet and C19 marble monument and tablet on E wall.
Chancel N wall: C18 stone monument with barley twist columns.
C17 stone tablet inset in wall, to John Bonner.
3 oval stone monuments one above the other, far right, commemorating 3 Edwards of the Fisher family.
C17 stone tablet to the Rev. Henry Hurst.