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Fairy Queen Janet's Haunting

Janet's Foss, Malham, North Yorkshire Fairy Victorian

Janet's Foss, a picturesque cave and waterfall near Malham in Yorkshire, is said to be the haunt of a mischievous fairy queen named Janet, or sometimes Jennet. This enchanting spot, surrounded by lush greenery and a babbling brook, has been a source of fascination for locals and visitors alike for centuries. Legend has it that Janet inhabited a cave next to the waterfall, and her presence still lingers, captivating the imagination of all who venture here.

Historical records of Janet's Foss date back to the Victorian era, when tales of fairy sightings and encounters were not uncommon. While there are no documented witness accounts of Janet's appearances, the persistence of her legend suggests that she has left an indelible mark on the local folklore. The cave, still present today, remains a popular spot for exploration and sightseeing, with many drawn to its natural beauty and the allure of the unknown.

Historical Context

The legend of Janet's Foss dates back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cave and Waterfall
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Cave still present
Postcode Area
BD24

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