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Petrified Saddle Haunting

Saddle Road, Douglas, Isleofman Fairy Unknown

On Saddle Road in Douglas, a strange occurrence has been etched into local folklore. A vicar, exasperated by someone riding his horse without permission, began to investigate. Despite asking around, the culprit remained unidentified. It wasn't until the vicar witnessed a small, green-jacketed man dismounting the horse that the mystery began to unravel. The little man, upon being seen, promptly vanished into thin air, leaving behind a saddle that would turn to stone.

Digging deeper into the story, we find that the incident involved a peculiar series of events. The vicar's horse had been ridden by an invisible entity, or so it seemed. The green-jacketed figure, believed to be a fairy, was seen dismounting the horse and removing the saddle. This event led to the road being named after the petrified saddle. The transformation of the saddle into stone has been a topic of interest, with some speculating it was a result of the fairy's magic.

Historical Context

The incident dates back to an unspecified time, adding to the local legend and folklore of the Isle of Man.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
IM1

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