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Dancing Fairies of Ribden Lowe

Ribden Lowe, Cauldon Low, Staffordshire Fairy Victorian

Ribden Lowe, a hill in Staffordshire's picturesque countryside, is said to be home to a most enchanting and mystical phenomenon. A round barrow situated at the top of the hill was reportedly a hotspot for a troupe of dancing fairies, with estimates suggesting around a hundred of these mischievous creatures would gather here. The fairies were said to dance with reckless abandon, their movements seemingly choreographed to the beautiful music provided by nine harp players.

This intriguing account of fairy activity comes courtesy of Mary Howitt, a renowned folklorist and writer. Writing in the nineteenth century, Howitt's descriptions of the dancing fairies have become an integral part of local folklore. While the exact date of these alleged sightings is unclear, they are believed to have taken place during the Victorian era, a time when interest in the supernatural and folklore was at its peak. The presence of a round barrow on Ribden Lowe, a type of ancient burial mound, may have contributed to the site's mystical allure.

Historical Context

The site's round barrow dates back to the Bronze Age or Iron Age, while the fairy sightings are attributed to the nineteenth century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hill with Round Barrow
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Nineteenth century?
Postcode Area
ST10

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