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Attractions in Cirencester in generalNewest Review: ... that does not take long to visit if you are in the area yet it is a curiosity. One such place is just outside Cirencester between Cirencester and the villiage of Quennington in Gloucestershire. It is called Bettys Grave. No you are not visiting a graveyard but a crossroads for Betty was a witch. so she could not be burried in a churchyard. You will spot it by seeing a signpost at the crossroads and the sign Bettys Grave is litterally on the post for this is where Betty was burried. The story is that Bettys grave is seldom without some form of flowers but who and why are they left there. They say it was the deddicoys but they pass by ... more |
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by - written on 20/11/01 (Very useful, 317 readings)
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Cirencester is very old and it has among its attractions many many areas that are haunted. Many of the pubs are haunted by both humans and animals. This is not just stories either. But my favourite is not a pub but a crossroads. Just outside Cirencester is one of the "oddest" stories. I am sure that some of you are interested in the more unusual places of interest as well as any other places. Something that does not take long to visit if you are in the area yet it is a curiosity. One such place is just outside Cirencester between Cirencester and the villiage of Quennington in Gloucestershire. It is called Bettys Grave. ... Read the complete review
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