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The Cursed Infidel's Bible

Gransden Post Mill, Great Gransden, Cambridge Legend Victorian

Gransden Post Mill in Great Gransden, Cambridge, has a fascinating and somewhat bizarre history tied to a mysterious book. In the 1860s, a copy of The Infidel's Bible, a notorious black magic book, was accidentally left in the mill and forgotten. Within days, the mill stopped working, and for three years, no one could figure out why. It was as if the mill had been cursed. The locals were baffled, and the mill's owners were at a loss for what to do.

The story takes an interesting turn when, after three years of inactivity, the book was rediscovered in the mill and subsequently burnt. Almost immediately, the mill started turning once more. This sequence of events has led to speculation about the supposed powers of The Infidel's Bible and its possible influence on the mill's fortunes. While we can't say for certain what caused the mill's prolonged shutdown, the coincidence of the book's discovery and destruction is certainly striking. The incident remains a topic of interest for those drawn to the paranormal and unexplained phenomena.

Historical Context

The mill dates back to the 18th century and was an important part of the local community.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Mill
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1860s
Postcode Area
CB8

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