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Witch

, Normanby, Lincolnshire Unknown Pre-Victorian

Deep in the Lincolnshire countryside, near the village of Normanby, lies a small bridge over a stream that has been the site of a most peculiar haunting. For years, locals have whispered about a mischievous ghost blamed for pushing people off this very bridge. The entity, described as the spirit of a witch, seemed to take great pleasure in causing trouble for those crossing the stream. But one day, three brave parsons decided to put an end to her antics.

Historical records suggest that the parsons, determined to rid the area of the witch's ghost, offered her a live stag. As the witch tore the stag apart, the holy men seized the opportunity to banish her into an iron pot. This peculiar tale has been passed down through the years, leaving many to wonder about the truth behind the Normanby witch haunting. While details of the incident are scarce, the legend has become an integral part of local folklore, drawing in those with a keen interest in the paranormal.

Historical Context

The haunting is rooted in local legend, with the exact date of the incident unknown.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Bridge
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
DN21

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