Bricket Wood coven
The Bricket Wood coven, or Hertfordshire coven[1] is a coven of Gardnerian witches founded in the 1940s by Gerald Gardner. It is notable for being the first coven in the Gardnerian line, though having its supposed origins in the pre-Gardnerian New Forest coven. The coven formed after Gardner bought the Fiveacres Country Club, a naturist club in the village of Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire, southern England, and met within the club's grounds. It played a significant part in the history of the neopagan religion of Wicca.




Many important and influential figures in Wicca were once members of the coven, including Dafo, Doreen Valiente, Jack Bracelin, Fred Lamond, Dayonis and Lois Bourne. The coven is still active today, though it maintains secrecy and its history was only known up until the 1970s.[2]
History
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References
- Hutton, Ronald (1999). Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Withcraft. Oxford University Press. Page 289
- Hutton, Ronald (1999). Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Withcraft. Oxford University Press. Chapter 11 and 12
- Valiente, Doreen (1989). The Rebirth of Witchcraft. Hale. Page 60
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 30-31
- The Rebirth of Witchcraft, Doreen Valiente, page 56
- "Feature: a meeting with Dayonis, Morgana, October 2016 | Wiccan Rede".
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 31
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 31-32
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 11
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 10
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 26
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 17
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 17-18
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 20-21
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 16-17
- Fifty Years of Wicca, Frederic Lamond, page 37