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Osebury Rock Fairy Folk

Osebury Rock, Lulsley, Warwickshire Fairy Pre-Victorian

Deep in the Warwickshire countryside lies Osebury Rock, a place steeped in ancient legend. This rocky outcrop, also known as Oseberrow Rock or Rosebury Rock, has been home to a mischievous band of fairy folk. These helpful creatures were known to inhabit a nearby cave, where they'd hide and await the kindness of mortals. If you were to lend a hand with repairs or help them track down lost items, they'd reward you with their gratitude.

Historical records of these fairy folk date back to a time when superstition and folklore were woven into everyday life. The locals would often leave offerings or perform small acts of kindness in the hope of gaining the fairies' favour. While there's no concrete evidence of the exact date or time of these encounters, the stories have been passed down through generations, a testament to the enduring power of local legend. The fairies of Osebury Rock remain a beloved and integral part of the area's cultural heritage.

Historical Context

Medieval folklore and superstition

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
WR11

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