Location: St Ives - Outside the White Hart public house
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Early nineteenth century, between midnight and 01:00h
Further Comments: On his way to a boat, a local man spotted a sailor standing by a post close to the pub. The man at first greeted the sailor, but being ignored, threw an insult at him. The sailor turned to face the man, who then realised that the sailor's beard was caked in seaweed and sticks, and his face and hands swollen. The man quickly walked away, but the sailor followed, only vanishing when the man reached his destination. The following day, the man fell ill, and was bedridden for six months.
Location: St Ives - Pressing stones (one currently outside Museum) around the town
Type: Other
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Large pressing stones, like the one outside the museum, were once a common feature around the town, and used to press oil from pilchards. If seen or heard to move unaided while being stored, it was considered an omen good fishing was ahead.
Location: St Ives - Private residence opposite parish church (no longer standing)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Likely nineteenth century
Further Comments: The haunting in the ancient house which once stood here began after the owner's son died in a mining accident - the young man manifested by his father's bedside. After the owner moved away, bangs and laughter continued to be heard from the house. The ghost disappeared after the building was renovated.
Location: St Ives - Smeaton's Nook Cottage
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Twentieth century
Further Comments: Dressed in a Victorian smock, this phantom girl was seen to emerge from a wall and drift down the staircase.
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St Ives Head, Cornwall.
Location: St Ives - St Ives Head
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This old ship has been reported off the coast many times. It is also believed that before the Neptune sunk here, the area was haunted by another unnamed ghost ship. Phantom bells have also been reported coming from the deep waters.
Location: St Ives - Woolworths (no longer open)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This store was said to be haunted by a former resident of the building.
Location: St Just - Carn Gluze barrow
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Traditionally the homes of fairies, this barrow is one of many in the area and the little people have been seen dancing around it.
Location: St Just - Road between St Just & Tregeseal
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Weather Dependent: Stormy weather
Further Comments: The sounds of horses pulling a carriage have been reported coming from this stretch of road during stormy nights.
Location: St Just - Skies over town
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: October 1754
Further Comments: Witnesses watched a fleet of ships in the sky above the area - soon after, this vision vanished and was replaced by two armies engaged in action. The whole scene lasted for around fifteen minutes.
Location: St Keverne - General area
Type: Curse
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: When St Keverne lived here, he was shown little respect by the locals. The saint cursed the area with 'No metal will run within the sound of St. Keverne's bells'. Hence, no mines were ever discovered within the area.
Location: St Levan - Hella Point, overlooking the sea
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Waiting for her lover who was lost at sea, this young lass mysteriously vanished one night, only to reappear as a spectre soon after.
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An old woodcut of a ship with sails bellowing.
Location: St Levan - Line between coast and Porthcurno
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This ghostly galleon heads towards the shore at full sail, and then continues to move overland before slowly fading from view before reaching the village of Porthcurno.
Location: St Levan - Pendower Cove
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Having just dropped anchor in the bay, the captain of a ship was surprised when a mermaid stuck her head out of the sea and asked if the anchor could be moved, as it had landed on the entrance to her home. The captain was happy to comply.
Location: St Levan - St Levan's Stone, in village churchyard
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: St Levan hit this rock with his bare hands and broke it in two large pieces. He declared that when the gap grew big enough to let a horse through, the world would come to an end. In another part of the graveyard, one can find the tombstone of Captain Wetherel, who can be heard ringing his ship's bell from within his coffin.
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A devil hacks a field with a scythe. Woodcut, circa 1700-1720.
Location: St Mabyn - Exact location not known
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The Devil and the village smith had a hay mowing contest in the village. Unbeknown to Old Nick, the smith planted obstacles (most likely iron stakes) in the Devil's half of the field, ensuring the Devil's scythe quickly became blunt. Enraged, Old Nick threw his whetstone at the smith - it missed and landed in a field where it remained for some time before being removed.
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An old postcard of St Mawgan in Cornwall.
Location: St Mawgan - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: During construction, the Devil moved the stones each night to where the church now stands.
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RAF St Mawgan, Cornwall.
Location: St Mawgan - RAF St Mawgan
Type: ABC
Date / Time: April 2004
Further Comments: Military surveillance equipment was set up around the airbase following several reports of a large black cat seen on the site. A spokesperson said that the RAF would make 'every possible attempt to ensure it is captured humanely'. Even though a professional tracker was called in, the creature was never caught.
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The castle, circa 1902
Location: St Michael's Mount - Castle
Type: Curse
Date / Time: Still present?
Further Comments: A four poster bed in the castle is reported to be cursed - any child who sleeps in it never wakes up.
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Engraving from 1804.
Location: St Michael's Mount - General area
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The mount was once home to this legendary beast (named by some as a seven foot giant), thought to have a single eye. It crossed to the mainland at low tide, helping itself to cattle for its food.
Location: St Neot - Area around Hobbs Hill
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Varies - see main text
Further Comments: An antlered figure of a man has been spotted in a nearby lane twice, once in 1998 and the other during the mid-1940s. ABCs have also been reported in the area and were last spotted in 2004 (even though sheep were attacked and eaten by a large carnivore in 2005). A pack of dogs were seen in 1992, which metamorphosed into falling leaves, and finally a farmer in the 1960s observed two elderly figures in old fashioned clothing standing by the edge of a field - they disappeared when the farmer climbed out of his tractor to speak to them.
Location: St Neots - Crow Pound (aka Crowpound) earthwork
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: St Neot impounded irksome crows at this site, some of which learned to speak in human tongue during their imprisonment.
Location: Stithians - Kennall Vale woods
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: September 2004
Further Comments: Two people out for a walk in the woods watched an elderly lady bending down ahead of them, appearing to be picking something up from the ground. The witnesses looked away from the woman briefly, during which time she quickly vanished. The area is also said to be haunted by mill workers.
Location: Stratton - Blanchminster Castle (were ruins in a field, current status not known), located at Binhamy grounds
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: When this knight returned from the crusades, he discovered his wife had thought him dead, and had remarried. He spent his remaining days living rough in the land around the castle, and his ghost can be seen in the former moat. One version of the story says that his ghost takes the form of a hare.
Location: Talland - Bocaddon Moor
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1731
Further Comments: This area of moorland was haunted by a black carriage pulled by two black, headless mares. The entity was never seen again after the Reverend Doidge exorcised the entity.
Location: Talland - Church
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: It is reported that construction on the church began further inland, but each night the foundation stones were moved by unseen hands - hence the church now stands here.