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St George's Dragon Battle

Lower Stanks and Duck's Pool Meadow near the church, Brinsop, Hereford Dragon Medieval

Brinsop's rolling hills and picturesque meadows are home to a legendary tale of bravery and beastly terror. In Duck's Pool Meadow, a fearsome dragon once roamed, striking fear into the hearts of locals. The creature's reign of terror eventually came to an end at Lower Stanks meadow, where the village's hero, St George, battled and slew the beast. An ancient stone carving in the nearby church depicts the epic battle, a testament to the enduring power of this mythical tale.

Historical records of the battle are scarce, but the story of St George and the dragon has been etched into the village's folklore. According to legend, the dragon's lair was in Duck's Pool Meadow, where it would emerge to wreak havoc on the local population. St George, the patron saint of England, rode into battle and defeated the creature at Lower Stanks meadow. The old stone carving in Brinsop church shows the saint on horseback, spear in hand, as he confronts the dragon. While there's no concrete evidence to prove the battle actually took place here, the story has become an integral part of Brinsop's heritage.

Historical Context

Medieval legend and folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Field and Meadow
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
No Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
HR3

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