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The Leaper of All Cannings

Footpath between village and Allington, All Cannings, Wiltshire Apparition Unknown

The footpath between All Cannings and Allington is a tranquil stretch of countryside, but locals will tell you it's not a place to be alone at night. This rural path, near the canal on the All Cannings side, has a dark history of unexplained occurrences. For years, people have reported being startled by a violent entity that leaps out at them, pushing them into the cold canal waters. It's a chilling experience that has left many with a lasting sense of unease.

Historical records are scarce, but it's believed this 'corpse way' was once a route used for transporting coffins. The isolation and eerie atmosphere may have contributed to the entity's malevolent presence. Witnesses describe being confronted by a sudden, aggressive force, with some reporting being physically pushed or threatened. While details are sketchy, the Leaper of All Cannings remains a feared and intriguing figure in local folklore.

Historical Context

Possible connections to ancient funeral routes

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Footpath
Activity Types
Physical Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
High
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SN15

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