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The Drummer Boy of Alconbury

Road between Alconbury and Alconbury Weston, Alconbury, Cambridge Apparition Unknown

On a stretch of road near Alconbury, in the quiet Cambridgeshire countryside, locals and travellers have reported a rather unusual and intriguing phenomenon. It's said that after sunset, the sound of drumming can be heard, echoing through the evening air, seemingly following anyone who dares to travel this particular route. This unsettling occurrence is attributed to the ghost of Benjamin Jones, a young drummer boy who met a tragic end.

Historical records indicate that Benjamin Jones was brutally murdered by a soldier named Gervase Matcham. The circumstances of his death have left a lasting impact on the local community, with many believing that his spirit continues to roam the area where he was taken from the world. The ghostly drumming is thought to be a manifestation of Benjamin's restless energy, a poignant reminder of the violence and tragedy that befell him. While there are no documented witness accounts, the persistence of this legend suggests that the story of Benjamin Jones has become an integral part of local folklore.

Historical Context

The incident is believed to have occurred in the past, possibly during the Victorian era or earlier, but the exact date is unknown.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PE28

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