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Giant Spider Sighting Nottingham

Stonebridge Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Cryptozoology Modern

Stonebridge Road in Nottingham can be a pretty ordinary place, but on one fateful night in 2004, it became the unlikely setting for a truly bizarre encounter. A local librarian, driving along this road, caught sight of a giant spider crawling across the tarmac. This was no ordinary spider - it was over sixty centimetres in leg span, with a body the size of a dinner plate. The creature seemed to be heading for a disused factory, a relic of the area's industrial past, where it disappeared from view, leaving the witness in a state of shock.

The historical context of this sighting is intriguing. The area around Stonebridge Road has undergone significant changes over the years, with many old factories and warehouses giving way to new developments. The Wrights & Dobson factory, which once stood nearby, is now a memory, but its legacy lives on in the form of this remarkable sighting. The fact that the giant spider was seen heading towards a disused factory suggests that it may have been drawn to the site for some reason, perhaps in search of food or shelter. While the witness's account is anecdotal, it remains a fascinating example of a cryptozoological encounter that continues to capture the imagination of paranormal enthusiasts.

Historical Context

The area has undergone significant industrial and urban changes

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2004
Postcode Area
NG1

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