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Cwn Annwn Spectral Hound

Road through the area, Buckholt, Gwent Shuck Ancient

Buckholt's eerie reputation was cemented in 1961 when a driver claimed to have seen a large black hound, believed to be Cwn Annwn, a spectral hound from Welsh mythology. This ghostly creature is said to roam the roads, striking fear into the hearts of those who catch a glimpse of it. Some people think it might be mistaken for a ghostly donkey, but the description of a big black hound has stuck. The hound has been spotted in various locations, including a nearby cottage, where it's said to appear alongside two phantom people - one short and one headless. It's a strange and unsettling collection of ghostly sightings that have become an integral part of local folklore.

Delving deeper into the history of these sightings, it's clear that Cwn Annwn has been a part of Welsh mythology for centuries. The Annwn, or hounds of Annwn, are an integral part of ancient Welsh legend, often associated with the underworld. While the 1961 sighting marked the beginning of modern reports, a face sighting possibly from the mid-twentieth century adds another layer to the mystery. A witness claimed to have seen the face of a beautiful woman along the road, only to realise there was no one there. These sightings, though unverified, contribute to the mystique surrounding Buckholt and its haunted reputation.

Historical Context

Ancient Welsh legend

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1961 onwards (hound), face sighting possibly mid twentieth century
Postcode Area
HR15

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