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Old Nick across the Isles

The Devil's Burning Nose

Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells (Kent) - Bathing Waters
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Waters still present
Further Comments: After being attacked by Saint Dunstan in Mayfield, Old Nick ran here and placed his flaming nose into the waters - they turned red and have remained so ever since.


ID #4989, last updated 2004-02-08

The Rudston Monolith

Location: Rudston (East Riding of Yorkshire) - Churchyard
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: The tallest monolith in the UK, one tale states the stone was thrown by the Devil with the intent of knocking down the nearby church. Another tale states that the rock was dropped from the sky, killing one or two people intent of desecrating the graves.


ID #4137, last updated 2003-04-19


William Blake's Satan, circa 1795.

The Old Brick Mover

Location: Sarratt (Hertfordshire) - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Eleventh century
Further Comments: The Devil was said to have moved the bricks from the church's original build site just as quick as the builders could lay them. The builders finally gave up and constructed the church where it stands today.


ID #11541, last updated 2014-05-05

Failed Bridge

Location: Seascale (Cumbria) - Carl Crag
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Evidence still present
Further Comments: The Devil once tried to build a bridge between Seascale and the Isle of Man - his apron split and all but one of the stones were lost at sea. The remaining rock remains, with two white seams showing where the apron strings were once wrapped.


ID #8260, last updated 2008-02-28

Wishing Stone

Location: Selborne (Hampshire) - Selborne Hangar
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: The Devil is said to be responsible for the creation of this wishing stone.


ID #8256, last updated 2008-02-28


An Angel, by Mariotto Albertinelli.jpg

Don't Upset the Tramp

Location: Semerwater (aka Simmer Water, aka Simmerwater) (North Yorkshire) - Lake
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A tramp (or angel or witch, depending on the source) looking for a place to rest was turned away from every house in the neighbourhood, until he came to a farm on the hillside where the occupants of which gave him food and shelter. He thanked his guests and punished the other households by flooding the valley. The lake also once had two large rocks on its banks which were known as the Mermaid Stones, said to have been thrown there by the Devil and a giant.


ID #2588, last updated 2021-05-20

Another Thrown Stone

Location: Shaftesbury (Dorset) - The Popple Stone, Doncliffe Hall Farm (private property)
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This large stone was thrown into position by the Devil (as he chilled at Bul Barrow).


ID #8870, last updated 2008-08-31

Cloven Hoof Card Player

Location: Shaftesbury (Dorset) - Three hundred year old barn (likely no longer standing), French Mill Lane
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The story goes that young people would meet at the barn to play cards on a Sunday. One day they were joined by a stranger who sat in for a couple of games. He dropped a card, and as he bent down to pick it up, other players spotted that he had a cloven hoof. None of the card players ever played on a Sunday again.


ID #13436, last updated 2019-12-05

Turn it Over

Location: Shebbear (Devon) - Devil's Boulder
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: 05 November (reoccurring)
Further Comments: Once a year the villagers turn a large stone over that stands by an oak. It is said that if they fail to do so, disaster and ill-fortune will strike the region - one legend says the last time the village forgot to rotate the stone was just before the Second World War began. Some believe the Devil himself is trapped under the stone.


ID #8252, last updated 2008-02-27


Illustration by Arthur Hughes

Devil or Other

Location: Sheffield (South Yorkshire) - Nicker Wood
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Pre-1880s
Further Comments: Sidney Oldall Addy, in a book about the local area, assumed that the woods took the name from a monster, water sprite, a goblin or the Devil.


ID #13522, last updated 2020-01-05

Hell Hole

Location: Sheffield (South Yorkshire) - Somewhere between Neepsend Bicarage and Rutland Road
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Pre-1880s
Further Comments: An entrance to the lower world was said to be located somewhere in Sheffield.


ID #13521, last updated 2020-01-05

Angry Old Nick

Location: Shelve (Shropshire) - The Devil's Chair
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: This rocky outcrop is named after Old Nick after he accidentally dropped stones here instead of Hell's Gutter. A local legend says the Devil hates the area so much that he continues to bring heavy boulders to the area, hoping the county will sink beneath the sea.


ID #7546, last updated 2007-06-05

Devil's Room

Location: Shinrone (County Offaly) - Cangort House
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The local priest offered to play cards with the first owner of the house, who responded, 'I'll rather play cards with the devil'. When the devil turned up at the house to take the owner up on his offer, the room where the horned one waited was promptly bricked up (and remains so to this day). The property is also haunted by several ghosts, including horses that are heard galloping but never seen.


ID #15458, last updated 2024-07-07

Onion

Location: Silchester (Hampshire) - Stone on the common, Hampshire/Berkshire Border
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: A local giant named Onion tossed a stone that landed on the common, a mile away, leaving the impressions of his fingers upon it. Others have said that the stone was thrown by the Devil.


ID #8976, last updated 2008-09-25

Devil's Treasure

Location: Southwood (Norfolk) - Old church and Callow Pit
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A local legend states that the door handle of the church is all that remains of a treasure chest discovered by three (or two) men at the bottom of Callow Pit. As the men tried to take the chest away with them, Old Nick appeared and pulled at the other end - the men managed to escape with only one handle from the chest.


ID #7621, last updated 2007-07-10

Devil's Headstone

Location: Spondon (Derbyshire) - St Warburg's Churchyard
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: 1960s, 1970s
Further Comments: A local legend speaks of the 'Devils Gravestone'; from the nearby path you could see the image of Old Nick upon a headstone, but when approached, nothing can be seen. A witness who would walk past the illusion on the way to school in the 1960s said that the headstone was moved in the 1980s, destroying the pareidolia.


ID #15072, last updated 2023-09-30


John Knox.

Knox

Location: St Andrews (Fife) - General area
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: 1570
Further Comments: John Knox was banished from St Andrews after he raised the Devil. The event was supposedly witnessed by Knox's servant Richard Bannatyne, who became insane and died shortly after.


ID #13019, last updated 2018-10-25

Stone Hat

Location: St Austell (Cornwall) - Long stone NW of town
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: Saint Austell (or Saint Roach) lost his hat and staff during a storm. When he returned to look for them the following day, he realised the Devil had turned the items to stone. Only the staff remains, in the form of a long stone.


ID #16411, last updated 2026-03-01

Moving Bricks

Location: St Brelade (Jersey) - Parish church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church was going to be built over a mile away, but the workmen awoke the day the construction was due to start and found their materials had been moved closer to the sea. The men spent the day moving everything back to the original spot, but after the materials were once again moved the following night, the church was constructed where it now stands. The jury is divided on whether God, the Devil or fairy folk were responsible.


ID #10785, last updated 2012-04-05

Hares

Location: St Buryan (Cornwall) - Boleigh Fogou
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The Devil would play his pipes at the Fogou during sabbats, with witches transforming into hares and disappearing into the structure.


ID #16405, last updated 2026-03-01


From the book The History of Witches and Wizards, 1720.

Devil's Print

Location: St Clement (Jersey) - Rocqueberg, rocky outcrop
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present?
Further Comments: The area was reputedly the meeting place for witches and for summoning the devil. A footprint left by the devil is said to be still visible on a rock.


ID #10795, last updated 2012-04-06

Dando

Location: St Germans (Cornwall) - Erth Hill, near the rivers of Tiddy and Lynher
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Circa fourteenth century?
Further Comments: Dando was a monk and a bit of a rogue - he enjoyed hunting on a Sunday. One Sabbath he was out hunting for hare when the Devil appeared and grabbed all the game Dando had hanging from his horse. Old Nick ran, Dando in hot pursuit - unfortunately, the monk lost his balance on the bank of the Tiddy and fell in. The waters turned to steam, and Dando was taken to hell.


ID #8753, last updated 2008-08-24


A devil hacks a field with a scythe. Woodcut, circa 1700-1720.

Mowing Contest

Location: St Mabyn (Cornwall) - 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.


ID #8279, last updated 2008-03-01


An old postcard showing the Devils Hole on Jersey.

Sea Sounds

Location: St Mary (Jersey) - Devils Hole
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: A wooden devil figurehead from a ship once stood here, and although the first was stolen and burned, a modern replacement exist. Although some modern tales relate the crashing of the sea from the holes to legends, there is little to suggest people ever thought the noise was related to the Devil.


ID #10781, last updated 2012-04-05


An old postcard of St Mawgan in Cornwall.

Moved

Location: St Mawgan (Cornwall) - 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.


ID #11235, last updated 2013-01-05

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