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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
1 of 6  Sun 21st Sep 2025 8:27pm  

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 Lol [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 Cheers
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Mike59
Coventry
2 of 6  Mon 22nd Sep 2025 8:35am  

What a good idea Double thumbs up , there'll be quite a few myths, legends and ghostly tales along with superstitions etc. The mummified cat isn't a unique one in Coventry, there was another pub (a former M&B pub) on Stoney Stanton Rd which also had a mummified cat in the chimney. If my memory serves me correct, somewhere around Broad St/Station St Est area.
Mike "Yesterday I was a child of the sixties…. Today I’m a cynical adult…"

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Helen F
Warrington
3 of 6  Mon 22nd Sep 2025 9:47am  

Nice collection Garlands. Double thumbs up Mummified cats were a thing at one time and stories of them turning up in walls and under stairs pop up in the news periodically. I'm not sure whether they were to ward off witches or rats. Godiva and Leofric (but who remembers his name) were both myth and history. There was the Dun Cow myth connected to the city (eg the Dunn Cow pub) - A humble cupbearer, Guy of Warwick, had to prove his valour and become a knight to marry his love, the Lady Felice, the daughter of the Earl of Warwick. As part of his feats, a legendary, enormous cow from Shropshire was slain by the knight on Dunsmore Heath near Warwick and Rugby, not Coventry itself. Supposedly a witch milked the cow into a sieve, causing her to go on a rampage. In reference to the myth here was a large bone - looked like a shoulder, rather than a reputed rib - on the Gosford Gate. It was so large, it looked to be bigger than an aurochs shoulder so was possibly a whale bone or maybe a fossil. In the 1950s, artist Alma Ramsey-Hosking created a sculpture depicting the fight which was at one point placed on the archway above the pavement between Bull Yard and Shelton Square. I don't know if it's still there.
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
4 of 6  Mon 22nd Sep 2025 1:13pm  

I remember Coventry streets back in the olden days before Health and Safety was invented. As a little boy, I was a right little b...... I mean, a right little so-and-so. I never believed in "luck", or anything to do with the "spirit" world. I still don't. (Sad, I can hear a lot of you thinking. But hey, it was what it was, and it still is what it is. No turning the clock back and re-living my life.) Any road up, back in the olden days there would often be a ladder leaning against a building, resting on the pavement. My mum would always say "Don't walk under the ladder, it's bad luck!". So on every occasion, I deliberately walked underneath the ladder just to prove her wrong. Of course, in later years, I realize that statistically, there is more chance of being hit by someone dropping something whilst walking under a ladder, as opposed to giving the ladder a wide berth. But luck? Nah.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
5 of 6  Tue 23rd Sep 2025 10:01am  

On 21st Sep 2025 8:27pm, Garlands Joke Shop said: 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 Lol [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 Cheers
Being born and having lived in Coventry all of my life. I have never heard of any of those !!
Mick Strong

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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
6 of 6  Tue 23rd Sep 2025 5:09pm  

Same here Mick, I've never heard of those stories except the nonsense with regard to the round caff in The Lower Precinct revolving. It's never revolved. Clearly the person who made that up drank too much pop.
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