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Battle Sounds of Cotgrave

Colston Gate, Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire Environmental Unspecified

Colston Gate in Cotgrave is a spot where the ordinary and the paranormal collide. On a chilly frosty morning in February 1994, two friends were making their way through the area when they were suddenly enveloped in a gust of wind. What followed was a cacophony of sounds that transported them to another time - the cries of shouting, the thunder of horses galloping, and the clash of swords. It was as if the very fabric of time had torn apart, allowing the echoes of a long-forgotten battle to spill into the present. The witnesses were understandably scared, their peaceful walk interrupted by this inexplicable and intense experience.

Historical records for the area suggest that Cotgrave and its surroundings have been the site of various skirmishes and battles throughout the centuries, particularly during the English Civil War. While there's no concrete evidence linking these events directly to the haunting, it's possible that the residual energy of these past conflicts could manifest in such auditory phenomena. The witnesses' account remains one of the most compelling examples of an environmental manifestation in Nottinghamshire, with the sounds of battle seemingly emanating from the very earth itself. This phenomenon has been documented as occurring on February 10, 1994, at 02:00 hours.

Historical Context

Possible connections to English Civil War skirmishes

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Open Road
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
10 February 1994, 02:00h
Postcode Area
NG10

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