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The Black Hound of Durnford

Chalk pit between village and Netton, Great Durnford, Wiltshire Shuck Victorian

In the rolling hills of Wiltshire, near the village of Great Durnford, lies a chalk pit with a dark and intriguing history. It's here that locals claim to have spotted the Black Hound, a phantom dog said to roam the area. One evening, a local man, returning from the pub, tried to hit the creature with a stick, but it passed straight through, leaving him shaken. This eerie encounter has become a staple of local folklore, with many wondering what this ghostly canine might represent.

The Black Hound is classified as a Shuck, a type of ghostly dog often associated with omens or harbingers of doom. This particular sighting dates back to the late nineteenth century, a time when such supernatural encounters were often woven into the fabric of rural life. While there's no concrete evidence to explain the creature's origins, its impact on local legend is undeniable. The fact that the stick passed through the dog suggests a non-corporeal entity, fuelling further speculation about the nature of this phantom.

Historical Context

Rural Wiltshire in the late 19th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Location
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Late nineteenth century
Postcode Area
SN15

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