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The Lost Church of Fisherty Brow

Large dent in ground, Fisherty Brow, North Yorkshire Legend Unknown

Fisherty Brow in Yorkshire is home to a rather unusual and intriguing paranormal spot - a large dent in the ground where a church once stood. Legend has it that this church, full of worshippers, was swallowed up by the earth. Even now, if you put your ear to the ground, you can supposedly still hear the faint sounds of churchgoers singing. It's a haunting that has captured the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike, leaving many to wonder about the truth behind this strange tale.

Historical records are scarce, but the story of the lost church has been passed down through generations. While there's no concrete evidence to pinpoint the exact date or circumstances of the church's disappearance, the legend has become an integral part of local folklore. The haunting is characterised by audio activity, with reports of eerie singing sounds emanating from the ground. This phenomenon has sparked interest among paranormal researchers, who continue to explore the site for further evidence.

Historical Context

The exact date of the church's disappearance is unknown.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Site of Former Church
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown

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