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Red Eyes of Padstow

Marble Arch, Padstow, Cornwall Unknown Modern

Marble Arch in Padstow is a spot where one local lad had a rather unsettling encounter. He was walking along when he accidentally dropped a box of apples, and as he looked up, he claimed to have seen a pair of glowing red eyes staring back at him out of the darkness. This brief but intense experience has become a well-known local legend, with many wondering what exactly the lad saw that night.

The incident reportedly took place in the twenty-first century, and while there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of supernatural entities, the story has persisted. The Marble Arch is a distinctive landmark in Padstow, and its rural setting may contribute to an atmosphere of unease or uncertainty. The fact that the witness was simply a local lad going about his daily business adds to the sense of ordinariness that makes the experience all the more remarkable.

Historical Context

No specific historical events are linked to this location

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road Feature
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twenty-first century
Postcode Area
PL22

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