Wicked Parson Phantom Hound
In the quiet Norfolk village of Gillingham, a most unsettling apparition has been spotted along Dogs Lane. This phantom hound, known as the Wicked Parson, is said to have glowing eyes and is believed to be the spirit of a holy man with less than holy tendencies. The entity was first reported in 1913 outside All Saints church and then again in 1927, sitting on a verge along Dogs Lane.
The story of the Wicked Parson takes us back to the early 20th century. In 1913, people claimed to have seen this ghostly hound outside All Saints church in Gillingham. Then, fourteen years later, in 1927, the phantom was spotted again, this time sitting on a verge in Dogs Lane. The fact that these sightings occurred in the same general area and involved the same type of entity suggests that there may be a connection between the two events, perhaps even a historical or geographical link that has yet to be fully explored.
The haunting is linked to the village's history and the presence of All Saints church.
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