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Tortured Man of Batcombe

Cross Hand Stone, Batcombe, Dorset Apparition Pre-Victorian

Perched on Batcombe Down, the Cross Hand Stone stands as a haunting reminder of a gruesome crime. A felon, tortured to death, met his end on this very spot. His bones were eventually buried beneath it, but it seems his spirit refuses to rest. Locals claim that the ghost of the man occasionally appears, a chilling sight for those who stumble upon the stone. The atmosphere is said to be heavy with foreboding, as if the past lingers, waiting to be uncovered.

Historical records confirm that a priest witnessed a pillar of fire at this site, adding to the mystique surrounding the Cross Hand Stone. The incident is shrouded in mystery, leaving many to wonder about the circumstances surrounding the felon's death. Some believe that the stone serves as a makeshift memorial, a testament to the brutal treatment of the condemned man. The reported apparition and unexplained phenomena have piqued the interest of paranormal enthusiasts, who visit the site in hopes of catching a glimpse of the restless spirit.

Historical Context

Medieval or earlier

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Ancient Stone
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
DT2

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