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The Shepherd of Gibbet's Marsh

Gibbet's Marsh, Rye, East Sussex Apparition Unknown

Gibbet's Marsh, a rural expanse near Rye in East Sussex, is home to a peculiar and unsettling haunting. In the still of the night, between midnight and 03:00, a lone figure is seen walking across the field, making his way towards the river. This apparition, dubbed the Shepherd, has been spotted on multiple occasions, leaving onlookers with a sense of intrigue and unease. The fact that these sightings occur during the early hours of the morning adds to the mystique, as if the veil between the worlds is at its thinnest during this time.

Historical records for Gibbet's Marsh are scarce, but it's likely that the area has been traversed by locals and travellers for centuries. The presence of a shepherd in this context could be linked to the region's agricultural past, where sheep farming was a common practice. One theory is that the ghostly shepherd may be a former inhabitant or worker in the area, doomed to repeat his nightly journey. While there's no concrete evidence to support this claim, the consistency of the sightings suggests that there's more to this haunting than mere fantasy. Witnesses describe the figure as a man walking across the field, but details about his appearance are sadly lacking.

Historical Context

Agricultural past

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Field
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Between midnight & 03:00h (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
TN31

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