Location: Lizard - Loose, rough stones in the area (was known as the Apron String), Rill Point
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: An evil spirit wanted to build a bridge to France to aid smugglers, however the spirit's apron string broke as it moved the stones required for the task, so gave up.
Location: Lizard - Pistol Meadow
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Twentieth century
Further Comments: Several hundred men are buried in the field, killed in the sixteenth century when their transport ship went down off the nearby coastline. The shade of at least one of them has been reported in the area.
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An old woodcut of a cockerel.
Location: Looe - Cock-Crow (or Cockcrow) Stone
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present?
Further Comments: This hunk of rock rotates three times on hearing a cockerel crowing in the morning. The treasure under the stone should be accessible during this time but hampered by the fact that only one particular cockerel will animate the rock.
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An old woodcut of a running hare, the frame of the image surrounded by daggers.
Location: Looe - Hill between Talland and the Jolly Sailor Inn (A387 road)
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This white creature has been observed running down the hill, disappearing as it reaches the public house. It is considered an ill omen if seen, and thought to be the spirit of a young woman who took her own life.
Location: Looe - Jolly Sailor Inn
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2000s?
Further Comments: The spectre of the coachman is reported to sport a ponytail and ruffed shirt. A young girl was also spotted on the site by a former police officer, while other witnesses have seen a short lady walking around.
Location: Looe - Nearby beach
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Upset with the residents of the village Seaton, a mermaid caused all the buildings to be buried by sand.
Location: Looe - Off coast
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 5 July 1949
Further Comments: A pair of green sea monsters were observed chasing fish off the coast. They were said to resemble Chinese dragons.
Location: Looe Island (aka St George's Island) - General area
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: According to folklore, a dark figure covered in blood wandered the island.
Location: Looe Island (aka St George's Island) - Unnamed farmhouse
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1850s
Further Comments: A holiday maker staying at the farm saw a tall, well-dressed man with dainty hands and long fingers walk through a wall. Several years later, people discovered a hidden skeleton on the island, with longer than average fingers. The ghost may now take the form of a glowing blue ball of light that vanishes as quickly as it appears.
Location: Lostwithiel - Braddock Down
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 19 January (reoccurring)
Further Comments: The site of a Cromwellian defeat, the anniversary of which is marked by phantom hoof falls.
Location: Lostwithiel - Trout Hotel
Type: Poltergeist
Date / Time: 1987
Further Comments: There was alleged poltergeist activity in this hotel during 1987, though details are patchy.
Location: Lower Boscaswell - Pendeen Vau, aka Pendeen Fogou
Type: Legend
Date / Time: 21 or 22 December (Winter Solstice) (reoccurring)
Further Comments: This figure in white holds a red rose in her mouth and turns and walks into the fogou once spotted. Some say to see her will bring misfortune, and anyone foolish enough to follow her... well, no one as yet has followed her.
Location: Ludgvan - Church
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The spire of this church was once torn down by a devil during a storm. The church yard is also haunted by a tall figure in white.
Location: Ludgvan - Well
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The well in the village is reported to be protected by violent fairies, which are also capable of summoning storms.
Location: Lundy Bay - Lundy Hole
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Hole still present
Further Comments: While combing her hair nearby, Saint Menfre was confronted by the Devil. She threw her comb at him, striking with such force he dug Lundy Hole in his haste to return to hell.
Location: Luxulyan - Vicarage
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The garden of the vicarage is thought to be haunted by the shade of a former occupier by the name of Cole.
Location: Madron - Lanyon Quoit
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: Legend states that this location was once home to a giant - the stones that remain were his table and sitting stone. Other reports say that Arthur used the site.
Location: Madron - Men-an-Tol
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Locals knew the good fairy who lived here would cure the sick. The creature would also go on missions to locate and retrieve children stolen by other fairies with lesser morals. The stones found on the site are believed to have curative properties.
Location: Madron - Well (or spring) of St Madron
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: The holy well here is said to have cured the injured and diseased. Dropping pins or pebbles into the water and counting the bubbles which rose enabled time-based divination questions to be answered (one bubble equated to one year). Another legend associated with the location is that of King Arthur, who was told that the waters would burn a man who was not pure of heart. Arthur placed his hand in the water and pulled it out unscathed, but when Mordred tried, his hand was scalded.
Location: Marazion - Area once known as Marazion Green
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Pre-1840
Further Comments: In the days when horses were the main form of transport, this white woman would leap onto the back of a passing rider and refuse to leave until taken to the Red River, where she would vanish. The last witness, Buck Billy, died in 1840.
Location: Marazion - Chapel Rock
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Rock still present
Further Comments: The giant wife of St Michael's Mount was accidently killed when struck by a carelessly tossed hammer. The rock was lifted by her husband and her body placed beneath.
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An old woodcut of a woman hanging from a tree.
Location: Marazion - St Hiliary's Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Hanging herself after being jilted by her lover, Elizabeth was said to appear at the church on the day her former partner was due to marry another woman.
Location: Mawnan - Near church
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 17 April 1976, onwards
Further Comments: This man-sized creature was seen several times over a period of years - a giant owl with glowing red eyes and pincers for feet. All the witnesses would appear to have been teenage or younger girls.
Location: Mawnan - Wooded area close to church
Type: Other
Date / Time: 03 March 2007
Further Comments: On a clear and calm night, a camper in this woodland could see two balls of light through the material of the tent. The camper's dog was also in the tent; normally quite boisterous, the hound quaked in the sleeping bag. The camper also said they experienced a strong sense of fear.
Location: Mevagissey - Area west of Town
Type: ABC
Date / Time: January 1995
Further Comments: This ABC, possessing a vivid red coat, was blamed for the carcasses of several deer that appeared to have been eaten.