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Murder Gap Haunting

Gap in a fence along the road leading to Church Stretton, Wenlock Edge, Shropshire Unknown Victorian

In a quiet Shropshire village, a notorious gap in a fence along the road to Church Stretton has been reopened time and again, its dark history rooted in a heinous crime. A son, driven by malice, murdered his father and callously dragged the body through a hedge to conceal his atrocity. But nature seemed to have other plans. The following day, the hedge miraculously opened, revealing the gruesome corpse. From then on, no matter the efforts to close the gap, it would inexplicably reopen by morning, as if the very earth itself was protesting the horrific act.

This haunting, known as Murder Gap, dates back to the Victorian era, a time of great social change and upheaval. The incident has been documented, though the exact date remains a mystery. What's remarkable is that despite attempts to close the gap, it continues to reopen, fuelling speculation about paranormal activity. The lack of a specific date or eyewitness accounts adds to the enigma, leaving us to ponder the connection between the land, the crime, and the inexplicable events that followed.

Historical Context

The incident occurred in the Victorian era, a period marked by significant social and economic change in England.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
TF11

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