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Hell's Mouth Screams

Hell's Mouth, Gwithian, Cornwall Apparition Victorian

Perched on the rugged coastline of Cornwall, Hell's Mouth is a spot where the atmosphere can shift dramatically as stormy weather approaches. It's here that the anguished screams of a man can be heard echoing off the steep cliff sides. His tragic story dates back to a time when he lost everything - his home was reduced to ashes and his sister went missing. Consumed by grief and despair, he took his own life by leaping off these very cliffs. Locals believe that as the storms gather, his cries of desperation resurface, a haunting reminder of the devastating events that unfolded.

The incident is said to have occurred in the Victorian era, a period marked by significant social and economic change. Although the exact date is unknown, the legend has been passed down through generations, with many claiming to have heard the eerie screams. The haunting manifestation seems to be weather-dependent, occurring prior to a storm. This has led some to speculate that the man's spirit is somehow drawn to the turmoil of the sea and the ominous skies. While the story is steeped in tragedy, those who have heard the screams describe them as blood-curdling and unsettling.

Historical Context

The incident is believed to have occurred in the 19th century, during the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cliffside
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Weather Dependent: Prior to a storm
Postcode Area
TR27

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