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Shuck's Lane Ghost Dog

Shuck's Lane, Overstrand, Norfolk Shuck Unknown

Shuck's Lane in Overstrand, Norfolk, is a place where the ordinary and the paranormal seem to coexist. This lane, named after the legendary creature, has a long history of Shuck sightings. Locals believe that when the creature disappears, it leaves behind a charred landscape and the unmistakable smell of brimstone. The path leading to Cromer lighthouse, nearby and well-trodden by tourists, is also said to be a favourite haunt of the Shuck. It's little wonder that this part of Norfolk has earned a reputation for being one of the most haunted areas in the country.

The Shuck, a creature from local legend, has been a part of Norfolk's folklore for centuries. Described as a ghostly dog, the Shuck is said to roam the countryside, striking fear into the hearts of those who claim to have seen it. Shuck sightings were so abundant in Overstrand that it's no surprise the parish named a lane after the beast. While there's no record of exactly when these sightings began, the fact that the lane is named after the creature suggests that it's been a part of local life for a long time. The connection between the Shuck and the Cromer lighthouse path may indicate that the creature is drawn to the area's dramatic coastline.

Historical Context

The Shuck has been a part of Norfolk's folklore for centuries

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lane
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
NR11

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