About
Owned by The National Trust and 'Run with a Love of Tradition'.
The Fleece Inn is a pub steeped in history, originally built in the early 15th century, and bequeathed to the National Trust in 1977. A vibrant part of the community and just a stone's throw from the beautiful Cotswold hills the pub attracts loyal locals and visitors from all over the world.
The perfect rural retreat, boasting roaring open fires for the winter months, a wonderful garden and apple orchard for the summer sun and a friendly welcome all year round.
There is just one double ensuite bedroom in the pub, the Master's Bedchamber - a cosy room overlooking the village church. A full English breakfast is served downstairs in one of the oldest parts of the building.
For something a bit different, you can also stay in Moongazer, a bow top caravan, Moongazer boasts a cosy double bed, wood burning stove and separate shower/toilet in a secluded private area in the Fleece orchard. When you open the door out of the private fenced area you have a little deck overlooking the Bretforton brook. Breakfast can be served outdoors or in the pub.