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Flying Squire of Norton Fitzwarren

Skies above town, Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset Apparition Unknown

Norton Fitzwarren is a place where the ordinary and the paranormal blend together, and one of its most enduring legends is that of the Flying Squire. This evil squire, accompanied by his hounds, was condemned to remain on earth, forever chasing the escaped souls of the damned. The skies above Norton Fitzwarren are said to be his domain, where he rides, a spectral figure, doomed to repeat his hellish pursuit for eternity. Locals have reported strange sightings and sounds, hinting at the squire's continued presence.

The story of the Flying Squire is rooted in local folklore, though the exact date of his supposed condemnation is unknown. According to tradition, the squire's evil deeds led to his supernatural punishment. Witnesses describe seeing him and his hounds, often at dusk or night, as he rides through the skies. The phenomenon is usually accompanied by strange noises, adding to the eerie atmosphere. While the squire's story is steeped in legend, it remains a fascinating part of Norton Fitzwarren's paranormal heritage.

Historical Context

Medieval or earlier, based on folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Skies
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
TA4

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