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The pictures of Mickleover displayed here were mostly taken in the autumn of  2006.  

They will give you a wide selection of the views that you can see in Mickleover.


All Saints Anglican Church.  Mickleover parish church which dates back to 1310, although Christianity was in the area since the 7th century and the Doomsday Book refers to a priest in Mickel Urfa.


Cavendish Way. Linking Uttoxeter Road to Western Road with mostly 1950s housing. 

 


Chestnut Avenue.  Older cottages at the northern end

 


Chevin Avenue.  The road leading to the Derby University site in Mickleover

 


Ladybank Road.  On the large Silverhill housing estate built mainly in 1970s.

 


Methodist Church Centre. Built in 2000 to replace the previous church, built on this site in 1914

 


Mickleover Community Centre.  On Uttoxeter Road.  Previously the village school

 


Mickleover Court Hotel. On Etwall Road on outskirts of Mickleover

 


The Nags Head at the roundabout at the centre of Mickleover .

 


Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. On Uttoxeter Road

 


Mickleover Community Pavilion.  Opened in 2006 on Vicarage Park to replace the pavilion which burned down.

 


Stanage Green. Built in 1970s-80s

 


Station Road.  At the village end.

 


Station Road.  A straight road, one mile long linking the old village and the Mickleover railway station.

 


St John's Anglican Church. Build in 1978 on Devonshire Drive 

 


The Limes. Previously a private residence, but now a care home for the elderly.

 


Mickleover Manor House. Built in the 18th century. Used for various purposes in the 20th century and is now divided into smaller houses and has executive houses built in the grounds

 

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Updated 8 February 2009