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Golden Coffin Barrows Haunting

Cowleaze Barrows, Milborne St Andrew, Dorset Legend Bronze Age

Deep in the Dorset countryside, the Cowleaze Barrows stand sentinel, a trio of ancient mounds shrouded in mystery and legend. One of these barrows is said to conceal a glittering golden coffin, tempting treasure hunters to try their luck. But beware, for a storm is said to blow in if anyone dares to dig for it, as if the barrow itself is protecting its secrets. Some claim that headless phantom coffin bearers haunt the area, their ghostly presence only visible to the D'Urberville family.

The Cowleaze Barrows date back to the Bronze Age, a time when burial mounds were a common way to honour the dead. These barrows have been the subject of local legend for centuries, with tales of ghostly apparitions and curses. While the golden coffin remains a myth, the barrows themselves are an important part of Dorset's rich history. Visitors have reported strange occurrences and sightings, adding to the barrows' reputation as a hub of paranormal activity.

Historical Context

The Cowleaze Barrows are a group of Bronze Age burial mounds in Dorset, England.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Ancient Barrows
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Barrow still present
Postcode Area
DT11

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