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Norfolk Ghosts, Folklore and Forteana

Pony and Trap

Location: Gorleston - A143 - Gorleston/Beccles road; the Lily Pit - once a deep pond, now filled over and a school stands there
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Though there does not appear to have been any reports of this pony since the pond was filled, it was reported that the creature would travel at breakneck speed before vanishing into the water.

Fisherman

Location: Gorleston - Mulberry's hairdressers, Bells Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2003
Further Comments: The entity here apparently took a disliking to the people using his former home and generally made a nuisance of himself, locking one of the staff members in a room.

Not Swans

Location: Gorleston - Pond in private garden
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1989
Further Comments: Two children climbed the fence to a garden after spotting what they thought were two swans swimming in the misty waters of a pond. They stopped approaching when they realised the shapes were a single white horse struggling in the water. The horse promptly vanished.

Flying Wheelie Bin

Location: Gorleston - Skies over Brasenose Avenue area
Type: UFO
Date / Time: 24 August 2007
Further Comments: Several people spotted a strange wheelie bin-shaped object flying silently across the sky, fire seemingly coming from the bottom of the craft. One man photographed the object, and although the images were reasonably clear, the object remained unidentifiable until it was reported in the local press the 'craft' was a home-made hot air balloon.

Dog with Long Legs

Location: Gorleston - Suffield Road and High Street
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: 2006
Further Comments: A woman reported seeing a strange dog-like creature with long legs on two different occasions around Gorleston. When she spotted the creature the second time running down the High Street, it vanished without trace.


Gorleston-on-Sea beach, Norfolk.

Large Running Dog

Location: Gorleston-on-Sea - Along beach, half a mile from the Gorleston Rescue Headquarters
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: 19 April 1972
Further Comments: While on duty at the HQ, Graham Grant watched a large black dog running in the sand, pausing every now and then to look around. It vanished without warning, in the middle of the beach.

White Figure

Location: Great Hockham - Woodland alongside roadside between Hockham and Wretham
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1995
Further Comments: Spotted by a witness passing by on a bus, this figure was described as resembling the Grim Reaper, only in white. The witness discovered a few years later that the figure has been seen by other locals and is somehow connected to a chapel in the area.


Peddar's Way, Great Massingham.

Phantom Dog

Location: Great Massingham - Peddar's Way & Massingham Heath
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: 1960s, 1970s
Further Comments: The shucks around this area bring misfortune to any who see them, one witness having a serious road accident exactly one year after seeing a ghostly dog. Reports of a grey phantom dog have also been made, quite rare in East Anglian Shuck mythology.

Hyter Sprites

Location: Great Melton - Area once known as Blow Hill, aka Coldblow Hill
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Pre-twentieth century
Further Comments: Hyter Sprites were said to be a beneficent type of fairy, though their homes were avoided after dusk. Hyter Sprites were once believed to live in this part of Great Melton.

Woman with Child

Location: Great Melton - Blow Hill
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1870s
Further Comments: A phantom woman would sit under a tree on the hill, cuddling a crying child.

Four Headless Bridesmaids in a Coach

Location: Great Melton - Old Norwich Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown, but one version of the story says every midnight and midday
Further Comments: Bringing misfortune to all those who witness the spectacle, the headless bridesmaids are said to have been murdered by a highwayman who pushed the coach into a pond (or bottomless pit) to hide his crime. Another slight variation of this story states that if you see the coach, and the bridesmaids have heads, all is well. If they are headless, then it's time to panic.

Circular Lights

Location: Great Ryburgh - Skies in the area
Type: UFO
Date / Time: Mid-1990s
Further Comments: At least three witnesses observed a very large circle of flashing lights for ten minutes as it crossed the sky. The lights moved both clockwise and anticlockwise, while another set pulsated.

Phantom White Dog

Location: Great Snoring - Road South of Great Snoring
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: Late 1930s
Further Comments: Just prior to the Second World War, a farmer reported driving straight through a phantom white dog. He was so shocked he stopped his car and ran. Many cyclists in the area had also reported the creature.


Breydon Water, Norfolk.

Fighting Galleons

Location: Great Yarmouth - Breydon Water
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Varies: 11 July, 14 September (reoccurring)
Further Comments: The first set of ships to haunt this area is said to be a fleet of galleons heading towards Burgh Castle. The second is a battle between a pirate ship and two smaller vessels.

Will' o'the Wisp

Location: Great Yarmouth - Cemetery Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1859
Further Comments: The ghostly entity which briefly appeared at this site was said to have startled several people along the road during this year.

Disappearing Shop

Location: Great Yarmouth - Exact location not known
Type: Environmental Manifestation
Date / Time: 1973
Further Comments: A coin collector in Yarmouth reported visiting a shop to buy envelopes for his collection. He thought the shop looked old fashioned, as did the lady who served him, but thought no more of it until he returned a week later - and found the place had gone.

Henry

Location: Great Yarmouth - Fire Station
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1990s and 2000s
Further Comments: Built upon an area that housed bodies, the fire station has developed a reputation for being haunted, particularly by a monk nicknamed Henry. Footfalls have also been heard down empty corridors.

Murderer and/or Victim

Location: Great Yarmouth - House along Glasshouse Row (area no longer standing)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: January 1894
Further Comments: A house in this area was said to be so haunted that every new tenant would soon move out. The site of a murder, no one knew for sure whether it was the murderer or the victim (or both) which refused to leave the site. A young girl on the site spotted a lamb in the upper part of the building; when she reached out to touch it, a force picked her up and threw her down a staircase. No track of the lamb could be found.

Suicidal Architect

Location: Great Yarmouth - Nelson's Pillar, Admiralty Road
Type: Legend
Date / Time: 1819?
Further Comments: A local myth says that the architect behind the construction of this statue of Britannia killed himself after realising that it had been built facing the wrong way.

Victorian Man

Location: Great Yarmouth - Private residence, York Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1999-2002
Further Comments: A family shared their house with a man in a cap with Victorian clothing who would open cupboard doors and move objects. He continued to remain after a blessing, and in the end his antics did not really bother the family involved.

Small Child

Location: Great Yarmouth - Queen Anne's Road area
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Late 2009
Further Comments: According to the Great Yarmouth Mercury, residents along this row of terrace homes have spotted a small child along their landings and heard sounds of small feet walking around.


Seashore Camp, Great Yarmouth.

Prodding Ghost

Location: Great Yarmouth - Seashore Camp
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: June 1971 (prodding), July 1977 (whispers)
Further Comments: A family were driven out of caravan B77 in the 1970s by a phantom that kept them awake at night by constantly prodding various members. A few years later, another family were woken one night by loud whispering in two foreign voices from under their caravan. One family member looked under the caravan with a torch but could see nothing.

Black Hound

Location: Great Yarmouth - Southtown Road
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This stretch of road is said to be home to Old Scarf, a black dog that haunts the area.


St Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth.

Intermittent Rapping

Location: Great Yarmouth - St Nicholas Church
Type: Poltergeist
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: After the incomplete burial of an Egyptian Princess, mysterious rapping started to occur at the church, the vicarage, and a few more surrounding buildings. The rapping ceased when the princess's burial rite was completed. Another local legend says if you circumambulate the church three times and shout 'Bloody Queen Mary', the face of Mary Tudor appears through a window.

Running Dog

Location: Great Yarmouth - Suffield Road, near the police station
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: 2006
Further Comments: An animal resembling a dog with long legs was seen running along the path, vanishing within seconds of being spotted. The same entity was also observed along the High Street by the same witness, though years previous.

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