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18 Oct: The centre of Norfolk
The Hoe Watermill Stone is a glacial erratic boulder which stands on the triangle outside the site of Gressenhall Mill.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


19 Oct: Phantom coaches at the Royal Arcade
Phantom coaches rumble through the cellars of the Royal Arcade.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


20 Oct: The sneering man
The Sneering Man stalks the coastal road in front of terrified drivers, some of whom claim to have driven straight through him.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


21 Oct: Skeletons in the library
There has been a library in King’s Lynn since 1617 and its collection of books was renowned – but it also offered a different kind of loan.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


22 Oct: The Prince and the wise women
Prince Albert demanded that “several wise women” were asked to leave the group of cottages where they had lived for most of their lives.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


23 Oct: Memento Mori Monday
St Andrew’s Church opposite St Andrew’s Hall in Norwich are two panels of medieval stained glass. The right panel depicts the Dance of Death

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


24 Oct: The spirit trap
A spirit trap or sprite flail was found in a Ketteringham house, left by previous occupants from the 18th century to trap evil spirits.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


25 Oct: An East Anglian spell to deter the Evil Eye
An East Anglian spell to deter the Evil Eye written in 1880: “When you have good reason to believe that you have been bewitched...

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


26 Oct: Mysterious entities at Fritton
In July 1997, two people were sitting in their car at the woods at Fritton when they saw something very strange.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


27 Oct: Norwich's haunted church mystery
The book Norwich and Norfolk: Stone Age to the Great War, recounts relatively modern-day ghost sighting in a city centre church.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


28 Oct: The King's Lynn haunted house
On their very first night in the house, three occupants were rudely awoken from their slumber by an invisible interloper.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023


29 Oct: A chilling tale from a Cromer church
A chilling tale told by Walter Rye in his book Cromer Past and Present, published in 1899, of a grisly ghost seen at the dead of night.

Stacia Briggs
Sep 24, 2023
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