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Shuck Sighting at Belle Hole Farm

Belle Hole Farm, Kirton, Lincolnshire Shuck 20th Century

Belle Hole Farm in Kirton, Lincolnshire, is home to a rather unusual paranormal resident. A shuck, a type of ghostly hound, is said to have made its lair in a hole in the stream bank near the farmhouse. The farmer's wife reported a particularly unsettling encounter when she saw the creature enter the kitchen. She was too frightened to move, and had to wait until the shuck left of its own accord before she could breathe a sigh of relief.

This reported sighting dates back to the 1930s, a time when folklore and myth were still very much a part of rural life. Shucks are creatures from English folklore, often described as ghostly dogs or hounds. They are said to roam the countryside, sometimes associated with streams or rivers. In this case, the shuck's connection to the nearby stream may suggest a link to the local waterways. The farmer's wife was understandably shaken by the experience, but her account remains a fascinating insight into the strange and unexplained.

Historical Context

Rural Lincolnshire in the 1930s

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Farm
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1930s
Postcode Area
PE20

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