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31: 47: 376: 639: 597: 589: 511:) and one team on a Sunday in the Fearnley Worcestershire Sunday Cricket League. Bretforton Cricket Club won the Cotswold Hills League Premier in 2009. It is their third Premier League title in 3 years (2006, 2007 and 2009) after winning the Cotswold Hills Division One in 2005. The 2nd Team plays in the Cotswold Hills League Division Three title after being promoted in 3 consecutive years (2006, 2007 and 2008). 533: 525: 54: 549:
and was rebuilt in the 17th century, but remained in the Byrd family until 1977 when Lola Taplin bequeathed it to the National Trust. Lola was a direct descendant of Mr Byrd and lived her entire life at the Fleece. She died at 83, having run the pub on her own for the last 30 years of her life. The inn suffered serious fire damage in February 2005 and has now been completely restored.
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Spot Loggins Well is an old water well, about four hundred years old and is named after a cattle drover called Spot Loggins who drowned in a cattle spring in the 17th century. Local legend states that any who runs around the well three times while blindfolded will lose anything they are carrying. The
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Dating from the late 19th century, the village school faces the churchyard and has a bellcote. There are two schools in Bretforton: Bretforton Pre-School and Bretforton First School. Opened in 1877 as Bretforton Board School by Fanny Patterson, and extended in 1984, Bretforton Village School (pupils
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of 709, records it as Bretforton, the Saxon 'Ton' a modern spelling of the Saxon (Germanic) 'tun' which meant enclosure or village. It has also been recorded as Brotfortun in a Saxon deed from 714, which states the town's name as 'Brotfortun', meaning 'the ford with planks', possibly referencing the
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was originally built in the early 15th century as a longhouse by a prosperous yeoman farmer called Byrd. A longhouse is an early type of farmhouse which incorporated accommodation for livestock on the ground floor, alongside the family's living quarters. This particular longhouse later became a pub
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A curious mediaeval tradition also survives at the Fleece, preserved in accordance with Lola's wishes. This is the practice of chalking "witch circles" on the floor in front of each hearth to prevent witches from getting in through the chimneys. There are "witch marks" on the inside of the door as
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Murder of Ann Cormell, on 4 February 1707 by John Allen of Bretforton, Giles Hunt, Tom Dun, Thomas Palmer and Thomas Symonds. John Allen was later hung in a gibbet in Bretforton at what is now known as "Allen's Barn". This story is also the source of local couplet "Allen, Symounds, Palmer and Dun,
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There is a village hall, a garage, a sports and social club, a village pub (the Fleece Inn) and a Royal British Legion club. Bretforton is also home to the Bretforton Silver Band that can trace its roots back to 1895 when it was known as Bretforton Temperance Band. Unusually for a village of its
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Bretforton Manor has four reception rooms, six bedrooms, five bathrooms and a flat for staff. Its estate covers 7.3 acres (30,000 m) of grounds next to the church with outbuildings including; stabling, a dovecote from the 12th century, a cider house and an indoor swimming pool.
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Although of earlier, medieval origin, the gabled manor house, listed Grade II, was originally built in the 12th century but was rebuilt of local stone in 1105 and substantially remodelled in 1177 by the long-standing Ashwin family. It also has a secret
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Built in 1785 in neo-Gothic style, Bretforton Hall is a Grade II listed property, standing in 2 acres (8,100 m) opposite the manor. Notable features include a full octagonal 3-storey Gothic tower with crenellated parapet,
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Murder of a black US soldier Private Walter F. Shaw on the night of 16/17 June 1945. Albert Leslie Tomkins, Dennis William Tomkins and Royston Hay were later acquitted on the lesser charge of manslaughter.
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Bretforton House Farm is a farm, house and bed and breakfast in Bretforton, built from Cotswold stone in the 15th century and refurbished in the Georgian period to give it a Georgian appearance.
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aged 4–10) is a member of the Bengeworth Multi-Academy Trust which it joined in February 2018. There is also a pre-school nursery group held in the village hall.
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Water Well is located on the old Bretforton House Farm of the Appleby family and the Spot Loggin ghost is celebrated locally in November at the local
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size, Bretforton has three substantial large gentry dwellings with large Jacobean manor house, a Gothic hall and a grange.
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The settlement is distinguished historically by an unusual system of land ownership. In the 16th century, following the
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Murder of Brenda Dawn Hirons in January 1976. Hirons was bludgeoned to death at Fallon Bank by her husband Fred Hirons.
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General Register Office: Death Certificate for Brenda Dawn Hirons, Application Number PAS11557009, Ref:QBDX 7654584"
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and this is on display at the pub. Even if this account is not true, it is an example of 17th century Jacobean
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Fields on either side of the church are said to be haunted by a decapitated woman, carrying her head under arm.
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The BBC has also used the Fleece Inn and the surrounding village green for its 1993 £5 million production of
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in the library. Popular legend describes the panelling in the hall to a Spanish galleon wrecked in the
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The village name has changed little over the centuries: the earliest documented record of the town, a
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A phantom funeral procession arrives at the church, though for whom it represents is a mystery.
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The Planet Produce warehouse in Bretforton. Planet Produce is a fresh produce provider. (2010)
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Evesham Journal 30 September 1976, Pages 1 & 32 "Life Sentence for Bretforton Murderer
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Bretforton also has a cricket club which runs two teams on a Saturday in the
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where the pub was renamed the "Blue Dragon" for the duration of shooting.
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Evesham Journal 27 October 1945 "Bretforton Manslaughter Charge"
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Adams, Richards; Arlott, John; Baker, Anne; et al. (1990).
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Other noteworthy features of the settlement are several
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Bretforton Manor from side with Cider Mill in 1993.
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Bretforton is located in Worcestershire
Worcestershire
OS grid reference
SP092440
London
Civil parish
District
Wychavon
Shire county
Worcestershire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
WR11
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK
England
Worcestershire
52°05′42″N 1°52′00″W / 52.094963°N 1.866768°W / 52.094963; -1.866768

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