The Fleece Inn
We packed everything up and left the holiday cottage after a lovely birthday weekend and drove to The Fleece Inn at Bretforton near Evesham.
It's a beautiful half timbered pub which is over 600 years old and now owned by the National Trust. It's full of character with small rooms each with a roaring fire - ours had an inglenook fireplace too. It was just the place to shelter from the wind and rain.
After a drink we had a delicious Sunday lunch - I had Gloucester Old Spot pork with all the trimmings followed by bread and butter pudding and custard, all delicious.
Afterwards we were going for a walk around the pretty village but the rain was torrential and blown horizontal by the wind so we decided against it.
We all went our separate ways after a great weekend together, in our case stopping at Stourport on Severn to have a look at the canal and river. The roads and fields everywhere were flooded, I hope that no-one has had the water in their houses this time.
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