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Black Shuck Pack Haunting

Six Hills, Stevenage, Hertfordshire Shuck Prehistoric

Deep in the Hertfordshire countryside, the Six Hills area is home to a mysterious and ancient collection of barrows. Locals claim that this sacred site is patrolled by a pack of large black shucks, their ghostly forms seen roaming the hills under the cover of darkness. The barrows themselves are steeped in legend, with some saying they were constructed by the devil himself. It's little wonder that such a place would be associated with paranormal activity, and those who have ventured here have reported strange and unexplained occurrences.

The history of the barrows dates back to the Bronze Age, and it's likely that they were used for ritualistic purposes. Over the centuries, locals have whispered about strange happenings and ghostly apparitions in the area. The black shucks are said to be a harbinger of doom, and some believe that they are connected to the site's dark history. While there's no concrete evidence to support these claims, the sheer number of reported sightings suggests that there's more to Six Hills than meets the eye.

Historical Context

The barrows date back to the Bronze Age

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Ancient Barrows
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SG1

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