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"The Fleece Inn in Bretforton, Worcestershire, is a historic English pub with a rich heritage, dating back to the 15th century. Originally built as a farmhouse, it later became an inn and has been owned by the National Trust since the 1970s. The Fleece Inn in Bretforton is steeped in history and folklore, with a few notable legends tied to its long-standing presence in the region: 1. The Witch’s Chair: One of the most famous legends at the Fleece Inn involves a chair believed to be cursed or connected to a local witch. The legend claims that if anyone sits in the chair, bad luck will follow them. The chair is often kept in a corner of the inn and treated with reverence due to its mysterious reputation. 2. The Phantom Coach: Another local legend involves the sighting of a ghostly coach and horses that are said to pass by the inn at night. This eerie apparition has been spotted by several people over the years, adding to the inn’s mystique. 3. Cider Drinking Customs: The Fleece Inn has also been a focal point for the wassailing tradition, an ancient custom aimed at ensuring a good cider apple harvest. It is said that the tradition of singing to the apple trees, practiced at the inn, helps to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. "

@magdadehex

"Visited with James on 20th April 2024"

@sawwwww

"Really cute little pub with open wood fires, seating in barn as well and outdoor tables"

@clar3l0uise

"A National Trust pub in the Cotswolds."

@daleg

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