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Chained Dog of Quemerford

Pound's Mill, Quemerford, Wiltshire Shuck Pre-First World War

In the rolling countryside of Quemerford, Wiltshire, a peculiar sighting has been reported at Pound's Mill. A black dog with a chain hanging around its neck was spotted by a witness, who was left bewildered as the creature vanished through a closed door. This apparition is said to roam not just Pound's Mill but also other areas in the hamlet, leaving many to wonder about the story behind this ghostly canine.

The history of this sighting dates back to the pre-First World War era, a time when rural England was steeped in folklore and superstition. The creature is classified as a Shuck, a type of ghostly dog often associated with omens or protection. While details are scarce, the consistency of the reports suggests that this was a genuine experience for those who claimed to have seen it. The fact that it was seen in multiple locations across the hamlet adds credibility to the accounts.

Historical Context

Rural England pre-First World War

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-First World War
Postcode Area
SN5

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