Hi All,
Was recently thinking about the old myths and legends surrounding Coventry's History.
I made a small list of the ones I've heard of:
• St. Catherine's Well, Coundon, being the entrance to hell (mostly likely a story made by mothers attempting to keep their young children away from the dangers of falling into the well). [
Folktale]
• A mummified cat in the wall of the Old Mill Hotel / pub in Baginton. The folktale suggests that its removal is accompanied by 'bad luck'. [
Folktale]
• St. George living in Coventry and the associated stories including him slaying a dragon which lived in a lair at Quinton Pool, Cheylesmore. The Dragon apparently demanded maidens as a sacrifice at the Cheylesmore gate. [
Legend]
• William Shakespeare jilting a Coventry woman to marry Anne Hathaway [
Legend /
old Rumour]
• The "spinning Circular Cafe" in the Lower Precinct. This is a personal one for me, I remember as a child my Uncle telling me that it used to spin and that the motor had broken many years before

[
Local urban Legend (tongue-in-cheek)]
• The Coventry Panther (2010, but across Warwickshire and surrounding areas for many decades of 'big cats' being spotted) [Unable to verify therefore:-
Myth]
I was wondering if anyone else knew of anymore or more details of these ones?
Hope you're all well and having a nice weekend
