Mysterious Music of Hungry Hill
Hungry Hill in Northrepps is a spot where the ordinary and the unexplained seem to collide. It's a place where the rural landscape of Norfolk meets the unexpected. In 2010, two people driving along this lane stopped to take a photograph, and that's when they heard it - the unmistakable sound of 1960s music, as if coming from a radio. But there was no radio, no car, no one around to be playing it. The music just stopped as suddenly as it started. A month later, a group of three people walking from the village also reported hearing the music, adding to the mystery.
Fast forward to March 2025, and the phenomenon continued. A witness walking in the area heard the music, and when they stopped moving, the music ceased. It only started again when the witness began to walk off. This pattern of behaviour is intriguing. The music seems to be triggered by movement and stops when people stand still. While we can't pinpoint the exact origin of the music or what it signifies, these repeated accounts from different people over the years suggest that there's something unusual about Hungry Hill.
The area has a rich history dating back to medieval times, but specific details about Hungry Hill's past are scarce.
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