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The Witch's Woodland Refuge

Oak woodland, Otterbourne, Hampshire Unknown Early 20th century

Deep in the heart of Otterbourne's Oak woodland, a peculiar phenomenon has long been observed by local hunters. It's said that foxes would mysteriously vanish and remain undetected within this woodland, protected by the lingering presence of a witch who had died many years previous. This curious piece of hunt folklore has been passed down through generations, leaving many to wonder about the woodland's secrets. What could be the reason behind this strange occurrence? Was it mere coincidence or something more sinister at play?

Digging deeper into the history of this woodland, it's clear that the legend of the witch has been woven into the fabric of local tradition. Although there's no concrete evidence to pinpoint the exact date or circumstances of her death, the story of her protective influence over the foxes has endured. The fact that this phenomenon was noted in the early twentieth century suggests that the legend had already taken hold, with hunters and locals alike aware of the woodland's unusual reputation. While there's no concrete proof of paranormal activity, the persistence of this folklore is a testament to the woodland's enduring mystique.

Historical Context

Early 20th century folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woodland
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local folklore
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Early twentieth century
Postcode Area
SO21

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