Skip to main content

Faygate Ghostly Dragon Sighting

Wooded areas, Faygate, Sussex Dragon Pre-Victorian

Deep in the wooded areas of Faygate, a strange and intriguing haunting has been reported for many years. Before the construction of the road and railway, locals claimed to have spotted a large lizard-like creature with ghostly qualities. This mysterious being, dubbed the Ghostly Dragon, seems to have left a lasting impression on those who have encountered it. While details of the sightings are scarce, the legend of the Ghostly Dragon has endured, captivating the imagination of paranormal enthusiasts and locals alike.

Historical records suggest that the wooded areas of Faygate have been home to various settlements and infrastructure projects over the years, including the construction of the road and railway. It's possible that the Ghostly Dragon sightings date back to a time when the area was less developed and more rural. Although the exact date and time of the sightings are unknown, the fact that the creature was described as having ghostly qualities rather than being a physical entity adds to the enigma. Further research is needed to uncover more information about this elusive creature and its connection to the area.

Historical Context

The area was largely rural before the construction of the road and railway.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
RH11

Nearby Haunted Places

Dragon 2.1 mi

St Leonard's Forest Dragon

St Leonard's Forest, Horsham

Deep in St Leonard's Forest, a sense of unease settles over visitors, and it's not hard to see why. This wooded area has a dark history of unexplained sightings and terrifying encounters. In the early 17th century, a fearsome dragon was said to roam these woods, its nine-foot-long body striking fear into the hearts of locals. The beast was described as black with a red belly, and its deadly poison could kill men, yet it showed a strange preference for smaller prey like rabbits.

Woods Jacobean
Read Full Story
Apparition 3.1 mi

Crawley Quaker Ghost Children

Friends Meeting House, Crawley

The Friends Meeting House in Ifield, Crawley, is a place where the past seems to linger. This Quaker meeting house has been associated with a haunting that has captured the imagination of many. Two little children are said to have been caught on camera, although the picture has since been lost. The atmosphere in the attic rooms is reportedly charged with an otherworldly energy, as objects have been known to move around of their own accord. It's as if the children are still playing, unaware of the passing of time.

Historic Meeting House Georgian
Read Full Story
Cryptozoology 3.2 mi

The Puma of Tilgate Forest

Tilgate Forest, Crawley

Deep in Tilgate Forest, a strange sighting took place on 10 September 1979. A sleek black cat, described as a puma, was seen hiding in the forest. The creature's appearance was unusual, to say the least, and its presence has been the subject of interest among paranormal enthusiasts. While there's no concrete evidence to explain the sighting, it's clear that this enigmatic creature has left a lasting impression on those who claim to have seen it.

Woods Late 20th century
Read Full Story
Apparition 3.4 mi

The George Hotel Ghost

George Hotel, Crawley

The George Hotel in Crawley is home to a restless spirit known as Mark, the night porter. His story begins with a tragic end, found dead after drinking poisoned wine left out to catch a thief. It's said that Mark's presence is still felt within the hotel's walls, causing electrical problems and sightings of a shadowy figure. Guests and staff have reported strange occurrences, which they attribute to Mark's ghostly presence.

Hotel Unknown
Read Full Story
Apparition 3.5 mi

Barefooted Woman of Brighton

Bat & Ball Public House, Brighton

The Bat & Ball Public House on Ditchling Road in Brighton has a reputation for being one of the town's most haunted pubs. In the 1990s a witness cashing up at the end of the night was startled to see a barefooted woman wearing a nightdress appear in the bar. She seemed to be dancing, her movements carefree and unhurried. The figure glided through the bar, passing by the witness, and vanished when she reached the corner of the room. This fleeting apparition has left many questions unanswered, and her story has become a favourite among locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike.

Public House Unknown
Read Full Story
Apparition 3.5 mi

Ghosts of Brewery Shades

Brewery Shades Public House, Crawley

Brewery Shades Public House in Crawley is home to a couple of restless spirits. A woman and a young boy seem to have made a particular room their haunt, while a male ghost prefers to make his presence known in the women's toilet. The atmosphere in this pub is certainly lively, with a few unexpected extras to keep patrons on their toes. It's not clear when these ghostly appearances started, but they add to the charm of this Sussex watering hole.

Public House Unknown
Read Full Story

Stay Nearby

Haunted hotels and accommodation near Wooded areas