Skip to main content

Furzebrook Water Fairies

Blue Pool, Furzebrook, Dorset Fairy Unknown

Blue Pool in Furzebrook is a spot where locals whisper about the presence of water fairies. This picturesque lake was once a clay pit, left to fill with water, and some claim it has become bottomless. They say that fairy folk live within the water, waiting to drown those who are too curious. Others believe it's the Devil who pushes people in. The eerie atmosphere and mysterious depths of the pool have sparked the imagination of many, making it a fascinating spot for those interested in the paranormal.

Historically, Blue Pool has a reputation for being an unusual and intriguing place. The fact that it was once a clay pit and is now a body of water has led to various legends and stories. While there are no documented cases of people being pushed in by the Devil or fairies, the pool's depths are said to be mesmerizing, and its surroundings are steeped in local folklore. The area is known for its natural beauty, and the Blue Pool is a popular spot for those interested in exploring the paranormal and the unexplained.

Historical Context

The Blue Pool was once a clay pit, now a body of water with a reputation for paranormal activity

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lake
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BH20

Nearby Haunted Places

Apparition 0.8 mi

Lady Banks Ghost

Stone Bridge along Knowle Hill, Church Knowle

The Stone Bridge along Knowle Hill in Church Knowle is a spot where the past seems to linger. It's said that Lady Banks, a stalwart defender of Corfe Castle during the English Civil War, haunts this very bridge. She's often seen as a lady in a white flowing dress, a spectral presence that has captured the imagination of many. The bridge, with its serene surroundings, seems like the perfect setting for such a ghostly apparition.

Bridge English Civil War
Read Full Story
Apparition 1.6 mi

Headless Woman of Corfe Castle

Castle, Corfe Castle

Corfe Castle stands atop a hill in Dorset, its ruins shrouded in an aura of mystery and terror. Locals whisper about the headless woman who walks the hill near the castle gateway, her presence accompanied by the sound of a phantom horse galloping at the bottom of the hill. Some believe she may be connected to the flitting lights that appear across the ruins at night, possibly the restless spirits of Royalists who used the castle in 1643. One witness reported seeing a cloaked figure with a brown floppy hat in a nearby field in 2009, which vanished after he took his eyes off it for a few seconds.

Castle Civil War
Read Full Story
Apparition 1.7 mi

Corfe Castle Haunted Cottage

Curatage Cottage, Corfe Castle

Corfe Castle's Curatage Cottage has a spooky reputation thanks to author Peter Tate, who lived there with his family. Although Peter never encountered a ghost himself, his wife and son were convinced the house was haunted. They reportedly heard strange voices coming from the cellar, which remained unexplained. This eerie experience inspired Peter to write a book about the haunting, adding to the cottage's mystique.

Private Residence Modern
Read Full Story
Apparition 1.7 mi

Phantom Roman Soldiers Corfe

Kingston Down, Corfe Castle

Kingston Down in Dorset is home to a rather unusual ghost story. On two separate occasions in the early twentieth century, young witnesses reported seeing phantom Roman soldiers. These sightings are intriguing, especially given the historical significance of the area. Corfe Castle, a well-known landmark nearby, dates back to the 11th century, but the presence of Roman soldiers suggests an even earlier history. The fact that these sightings were made by young witnesses adds a layer of innocence and naivety to the accounts, making them all the more captivating.

Hill Roman
Read Full Story
Apparition 1.8 mi

The Horse Worrier Haunting

Unknown former inn Inn, Corfe Mullen

Corfe Mullen's rural landscape in Dorset hides a dark secret at the site of an old inn, where a stable once stood. It's said that on certain nights, at precisely two in the morning, horses placed in a stall would cry out in distress. When checked on, they'd be found covered in sweat, as if something had unsettled them. This eerie phenomenon has been linked to a smuggling related murder that took place on the site, leaving behind a legacy of unexplained occurrences.

Former Inn Nineteenth century
Read Full Story
Apparition 2.5 mi

Roman Legion Ghost March

Flower's Barrow, Purbeck

Flower's Barrow, a site steeped in history and mystery, is said to be haunted by the ghostly procession of a Roman army. This eerie phenomenon, known as Legion, is characterised by the stamping of feet in unison, a chilling sound that sends shivers down the spines of those who have been lucky or unlucky enough to experience it. While the Roman soldiers themselves are rarely seen, their presence is unmistakable, and some believe it may signify a threat to Britain. The area around Grange Hill, near Chapman's Pool, seems to be a hotspot for these paranormal occurrences.

Ancient Barrow Roman
Read Full Story

Stay Nearby

Haunted hotels and accommodation near Blue Pool