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PennantIn the 19th century, this village was the home of a recluse named Mari Berllan Piter (Mary of Peter’s Orchard). Supposedly granted magical powers, her exploits were legendary. When a miller refused to grind her corn, she made his mill wheel turn the wrong way, a young girl who stole an apple from Mari’s orchard was forced to walk home backwards and sometimes, it is said, Mari turned herself into a hare. The ruins of Mari’s cottage, known locally as The Witch’s Cottage, can still be seen surrounded by her now overgrown orchard. |
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