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Peveril Castle Black Dog

Peveril Castle, Castleton, Derbyshire Shuck Medieval

Perched atop a hill in Castleton, Peveril Castle has stood the test of time, its stone walls bearing witness to centuries of history and, some say, paranormal activity. A phantom known as the Black Dog, or Shuck, is said to roam the area surrounding the castle, striking fear into the hearts of those who claim to have seen it. This ghostly canine is not the only apparition to have been spotted here, as a phantasmic knight has been reported standing motionless on the ramparts, while an old lady and a phantom horse have also been seen in the vicinity.

The history of Peveril Castle dates back to the 11th century, when it was built by William Peveril, a Norman lord. Over the centuries, the castle has been the site of numerous battles and sieges, including a lengthy period of occupation by Royalist forces during the English Civil War. It's possible that the Black Dog and other ghostly apparitions are connected to this turbulent past, perhaps even the restless spirits of those who died within the castle walls. According to paranormal researcher Wayne Anthony, the Black Dog is a type of Shuck, a ghostly dog said to roam the countryside, often associated with death and the supernatural.

Historical Context

Peveril Castle was built in the 11th century by William Peveril, a Norman lord.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
S33

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