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Fittleworth Hissing Creature

General area, Fittleworth, Sussex Dragon Victorian

In the rolling countryside of Fittleworth, a tiny village in West Sussex, a strange legend has been whispered about for generations. They say that a mysterious creature, described as a worm or dragon, lived in this area back in 1867. It was said to rush out of its lair to hiss at anyone who dared to pass by, sending shivers down the spines of locals and travellers alike. The creature's lair was apparently hidden somewhere in the general area, waiting to unleash its eerie hiss on unsuspecting passersby.

Historical records from the Victorian era confirm that a strange creature was indeed reported in Fittleworth around 1867. Described as a worm or dragon, it was said to be a fearsome sight to behold, despite its possibly small size. The fact that it was known to hiss at people who approached its lair suggests that it may have been a defensive creature, protecting its home from perceived threats. While there's no concrete evidence to prove the creature's existence, the local legend has endured, fascinating those interested in the paranormal and unexplained phenomena.

Historical Context

The haunting dates back to the Victorian era, a time of great change and industrialisation in England.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
General Area
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1867
Postcode Area
RH20

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