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Ippikin's Rock Haunting

Ippikin's Rock, Wenlock Edge, Shropshire Legend Unknown

Perched on Wenlock Edge in Shropshire, Ippikin's Rock is a spot where legend has it, a band of brigands met their demise in a cave-in. The story goes that if you stand on the rocks and chant 'Ippikin, Ippikin, keep away with your long chin', the leader of the gang will appear, intent on pushing you off the edge of the cliff. This eerie rock formation has been associated with strange occurrences, including sightings of lights flitting around the area at night, as if the long-dead brigands still patrol the terrain.

Historical records are scarce, but the tale of Ippikin's Rock has been passed down through local folklore. It's said that a rockslide trapped the bandits and their loot in a cave, condemning them to an eternal rest. Locals have reported strange lights and apparitions, possibly connected to the restless spirits of the brigands. While there's no concrete evidence to support these claims, the haunting atmosphere of Ippikin's Rock continues to captivate those drawn to the paranormal.

Historical Context

Medieval or earlier

Location

Location Details

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

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