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Lean Hound of Tring

Area where gibbet once stood, Tring, Hertfordshire Shuck Victorian

In the sleepy village of Tring, Hertfordshire, a spine-tingling apparition has been witnessed for centuries. The Lean Hound, a black dog with fiery red eyes, would materialise in the middle of the road, only to sink into the ground if approached. Locals believed this ghostly canine to be the spirit of a chimneysweep who met a grisly end, executed for murder in the village. The hound's eerie presence was said to haunt the area where a gibbet once stood, a grim reminder of the village's dark past.

Historical records dating back to pre-1863 reveal that the Lean Hound was a feared and fascinating sight. This Shuck, a type of ghostly dog, was reportedly seen by multiple witnesses, leaving a lasting impression on the village. The fact that the hound would vanish into thin air, sinking into the ground, only added to its mystique. While the true story behind the Lean Hound remains shrouded in mystery, its legend has endured, captivating the imagination of paranormal enthusiasts and locals alike.

Historical Context

The Lean Hound is believed to be connected to a chimneysweep executed for murder in Tring, with the gibbet serving as a gruesome reminder of the village's dark past.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-1863
Postcode Area
HP23

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