Fleece Inn
Posted by: Stretchy123
N 52° 05.529 W 001° 51.908
30U E 577747 N 5771895
This is not your archetypal National Trust property - A fully licensed working traditional English pub. First licensed in 1848, and continuing to sell real ale and real cider to this day.
Waymark Code: WMC4B4
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/24/2011
Views: 3
From the National Trust website:
"The Fleece Inn is a half-timbered medieval farmhouse which originally sheltered a farmer and his stock. The Inn was first licensed in 1848. Fully restored to its former glory, with witches' circles and precious pewter collection, it has developed a reputation for traditional folk music, morris dancing and asparagus.
Don't miss
Annual Asparagus Auctions and Festival Day – spring Bank Holiday.
Medieval thatched barn licensed for civil weddings, functions and events.
Weekly folk session, regular gigs and other events.
Making the most of your day
Traditional folk music and morris dancing throughout the year. Vintage and classic car events May to September"
The address of property, including Postcode.: Bretforton,
near Evesham,
Worcestershire
WR11 7JE
The charges to visitors and opening hours.: No charge, unless you want a drink or some food.
Open all year
Monday - Saturday 11am-11pm
Sundays noon -10:30pm
Parking - various places in Bretforton village.
Web page: [Web Link]
National Trust member: yes
Parking place (optional): Not Listed
References: Not listed
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