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Dragon of Bures Legend

Exact location not known, Bures, Suffolk Dragon Medieval

In the quaint village of Bures, nestled in the Suffolk countryside, a legendary tale has been etched into local folklore. The story goes that a fearsome dragon, impervious to arrows, once roamed the area. Its reign of terror eventually came to an end when it was chased into the nearby marshes, where it mysteriously vanished. This medieval myth has been passed down through generations, leaving behind a trail of curiosity and intrigue.

Historical records suggest that this dragon legend dates back to the fifteenth century. Interestingly, a remarkably similar tale exists in nearby Wormingford, sparking debate about the possible connections between the two stories. While the exact location of the dragon's lair remains a mystery, the local church has documented the account, providing a tangible link to the village's rich history. The dragon's legend has become an integral part of Bures' heritage, captivating the imagination of locals and visitors alike.

Historical Context

Fifteenth-century medieval period

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Church Records
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Fifteenth century
Postcode Area
CO7

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