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The Grey Greyhound of Sycamore Farm

Sycamore Farm, Alphamstone, Essex Shuck Post-War

Sycamore Farm in Alphamstone, Essex, is home to a most peculiar and intriguing haunting. One night in the late 1940s, a farmer was startled by a strange creature in his chicken coop. He quickly grabbed his shotgun and fired at the creature, but it managed to escape by running through the wire netting. The farmer examined the scene the next morning, only to find no holes in the netting or footprints of the dog. This bizarre incident has left many questions unanswered and has become a fascinating tale of the paranormal.

The incident at Sycamore Farm is a classic example of a Shuck, a type of ghostly dog often reported in English folklore. The creature described as a grey greyhound has sparked interest among paranormal enthusiasts and researchers. The fact that the farmer's shotgun blast did not seem to harm the creature, and that it was able to pass through the wire netting unscathed, adds to the mystique of this encounter. While there are no additional witness accounts or documented evidence, this incident remains a captivating story that continues to inspire curiosity.

Historical Context

The incident occurred in the late 1940s, a time when rural England was still recovering from the effects of World War II.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
One night during the late 1940s
Postcode Area
CO11

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