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The Fleece Inn at Bretforton

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Image Owned by the National Trust, run with love of tradition.

 

The Bar

The bar of The Fleece Inn is without parallel in terms of its overall character. The low timber beams and welcoming atmosphere take you in as soon as you enter and most visitors agree "it is very difficult to leave!"

For years The Fleece has been noted in particular for the quality of its Real Ale. This results in yearly entries in the Good Pub Guide and awards such as the Camra regional Pub of the Year.

The range currently consists of "Hook Norton Best Bitter", and "Uley Brewerys Pigs Ear", with at least 2 guest beers in support. There follows a comprehensive listing of guest ales enjoyed by our visitors over the last few months.

 

Food

There is an extensive menu, inspired by the finest local produce and prepared to the highest standard.

Pig Roast

Looking for something a little different? The Fleece can offer a pig roast facility as either part of your party package at the pub itself, or as a obile option if the party is held at another venue. Uniquely we roast the whole pig on our custom designed hog-spit visible to your party. The pig is only part pre-cooked as a time saving exercise and then finished with a flourish before your guests.

 

Accommodation

Ever thought The Fleece would be a charming place to stay? Well if so, you're in luck, we agree with you!

B & B @ The Fleece Inn In The Original Master’s Chamber which dates from 1400 AD. This is the Oldest Part of The Fleece Inn.

The accomodation briefly comprises,,,,

Ensuite Room with Shower,  & a Picture Window View of the Church.

 

www.thefleecinn.co.uk

 

Featured Attraction

 How Stean Gorge

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How Stean is a spectacular limestone gorge, situated in an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty,  in the very heart of Nidderdale among lush green pastures. Known as 'Yorkshire's Little Switzerland'  to the Victorians, the Gorge is crossed by narrow bridges between the rocky paths that lead down and across the rock face. The scenery is breathtaking, and the beck that runs through the Gorge can be anything from a gentle stream to a raging gushing torrent - depending on the rainfall and time of year.

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