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Witchcraft in Zennor

General area of Trewa, Zennor, Cornwall Legend Victorian

Deep in Cornwall's rugged landscape lies the rural area of Trewa, a place steeped in witchcraft legend. Every year on Midsummer Eve, or June 23rd, the local witch population would gather here to perform a ritual that would light up the night. They'd travel to the surrounding monoliths and standing stones, setting fires ablaze on each one. One stone in particular, known as the Witches Stone, held special significance - it was said that anyone who touched it nine times at midnight would be warded against ill-luck.

Historical records from the 19th century, as documented by Robert Hunt, reveal that this witch gathering was an annual occurrence. The Witches Stone, a focal point of the ritual, was eventually removed in the 1800s, marking the end of this particular tradition. Although the stone is gone, the legend lives on, drawing those interested in the paranormal to this enchanting corner of Cornwall. While there's no concrete evidence of ghostly apparitions or unexplained phenomena, the area's rich history and folklore make it a fascinating destination for anyone drawn to the mysterious and unknown.

Historical Context

19th century witchcraft traditions in rural Cornwall

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Area
Activity Types
Visual Historical
Witness Credibility
Documented Evidence
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
23 June (or Midsummer Eve) (reoccurring), although activity ceased 1800s
Postcode Area
TR20

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