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Apple and Ale Festival

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Address

The Fleece Inn, The Cross
Bretforton
Evesham
Worcestershire
WR11 7JE

Contact

Tel : +44 01386 831173

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Following the great success of 2011's Apple and Ale festival the Fleece Inn will be hosting its annual beer and cider celebrations again this year. The Fleece Orchard will house a Real Ale and Scrumpy Cider Tent with over 40 ales and ciders to try. The Thatched barn will be the place to go to sample a range of delicious local cheeses and apples with live music later in the evening, the event is free entry and is a brilliant way to spend an October afternoon. Come along on Saturday 20th October and Sunday 21st October.

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Directions


By Road

M42 J3 - head towards Evesham on the A435. At the Evesham roundabout with the Somerfield Petrol Station on your left, take the first exit onto the A46 towards Cheltenham. At the next roundabout take the first exit - B4035 signposted to Badesy. This road then leads into the village of Bretforton. Once in Bretforton, take the right-hand fork signposted 'The Fleece Inn'. Follow the road into the village, with the church on your right, the Fleece is in the centre of the village.

By Public Transport

Bus: Henshaws 554 from Evesham to Chipping Campden



Train: Evesham Train Station 2½ miles



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