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Devil's Lock Haunting

Grand Union Canal lock, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire Legend Victorian

Devil's Lock on the Grand Union Canal in Rickmansworth is a spot where locals and canal users have long whispered about a strange and ominous presence. At midnight, a figure in the guise of a man is said to appear on the lock gate, and it's rumoured that anyone who tries to use the lock during this time will be met with severe consequences. This eerie legend has been passed down through generations, leaving many to wonder if there's truth behind the tale of the Devil's Lock.

This piece of nineteenth century folklore has been a part of Hertfordshire's paranormal heritage for centuries. The story goes that the Devil himself, in the form of a man, would sit on the lock gate at the stroke of midnight, making it a time when canal users dare not venture near. While there are no recorded instances of actual events, the legend has persisted, fuelling the imagination of those who dare to explore the Grand Union Canal under the cover of darkness.

Historical Context

19th century folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Canal Lock
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Midnight
Postcode Area
WD3

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