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Mysterious Church Relocation

Church, Kibworth, Leicestershire Legend Unknown

Kibworth Church stands proudly on a hill, but what's intriguing is that it wasn't always there. The site where the church now stands is around two miles from the original build site. Legend has it that spirits moved the stones night after night, making it impossible to construct the church at its original location. Eventually, the decision was made to build on top of the hill, where the church still stands today. This strange occurrence has led to whispers of paranormal activity in the area.

Historical records show that the church was relocated due to the mysterious movement of building materials. It's said that the spirits of the land were not willing to let the church be built at its original site. Construction efforts were repeatedly thwarted, and the stones would mysteriously reappear at the current location. The church's relocation is a testament to the strange and unexplained events that have shaped the history of this Leicestershire town. While there are no reported sightings or encounters at the church, the legend of the spirits at play has become an integral part of local folklore.

Historical Context

The church's relocation dates back to an unknown period, with the current structure being a more recent build.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Church still present
Postcode Area
LE18

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