ALONE WITH THOMAS KYPPER THE HANGLETON HANGMAN
Hangleton Road was once the sight of many hangings in the 17th Century. The ghost that haunts this sinister site is said to be the hangman, Thomas Kypper. Kypper was reported to be a particularly sadistic hangman, showing no mercy to his victims, and instead, made the hangings more horrific. A ferocious man in other aspects of his life, Kypper was accused of two murders and was finally sentenced to death at Hangleton after killing his neighbour.
link to first video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIiTWcDnM8k
33
views
Alone At Stanmer Park Margaret Frame Unsolved Murder 1978
Margaret's body was found buried in a shallow grave by a specialist police search team. She had been savagely attacked, raped and her body severely mutilated. Reconstructing the crime, police were led to believe that Margaret had been attacked from behind by her killer, who had stabbed her in the back.
7
views
ALONE AT Eartham Woods #highwaymen #mystical #paranormal #spirits #woods
There’s mystery and history wrapped within this strange Sussex pathway. Are there any Hobbits here? We can see that the Romans were here, but archaeology has revealed that history goes deeper in these South Downs.
Sussex Voices from the Past
https://alisteningheart.blog/2021/04/08/hobbits-and-history-in-roman-sussex/
3
views
ALONE AT CISSBURY RING PART 2 THEY SPOKE ON MY CAMERA
i FELT SO MUCH SADNESS THE NEXT DAY,
I'M THINKING CAUSE I NEVER PRAYED THE NIGHT BEFORE,
SO I RETURNED HERE TO FINISH THE VIDEO.
3
views
1
comment
ALONE - Ghosts of Cissbury Ring
LOTS OF HISTORY HERE, DARK AND SINISTER HAPPENINGS,
HIGHWAYMEN, HANGINGS, MURDERS,
THE MOUNDS TO THE RING OF TREES,
JUST A SMALL SECTION I AM COVERING, LOT'S MORE TO COVER
7
views
ALONE AT THE POND ON THE SOUTH DOWNS #haunted ?
Another, said to be Haunted,
The South Downs is Vast, I have barely scratched the surface, and the History Is Long,
So I will be covering parts of it, on ocasion.
6
views
ALONE AT Miller's Tomb supposedly Haunted South Downs
Miller's Tomb
Millers Tomb 200 x 150
You can see the Miller's Tomb as you walk up Highdown to the top of the hill. The tomb is the site of the grave of John Olliver who was the miller back in 1709. It is said that he was involved in smuggling and used the sails of the windmill to signal when the excise officers were not around.
Some say that John Olliver was an eccentric as he built his own tomb when aged 56 and kept his coffin on casters under his bed. However, other people argue that John Olliver was of sound mind and had the tomb built as a site for hiding his contraband and the contraband of other local smugglers. He eventually died in 1793 aged 84.
5
views
Missing since 2008 Elaine Taggart Her car found in Goring St
Elaine we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe. Call. Text. Free. Confidential. 116000
3
views
NAN TUCKS LANE SHE HAUNTS THE VILLAGE AND FIELDS
The Ghost of Nan Tucks Lane
The story goes as follows: Nan Tucks Lane is haunted by the ghost of Mrs Nan Tuck whose body disappeared after she was killed by the village mob who got it into their heads that she was as a witch who had something to do with the death of her husband. It happened only about 200 years ago, in about 1810 AD.
Her husband had died and the rumour was that she had poisoned him. She ran off, first into the fields for a few days before seeking sanctuary in a church. The local mob caught up with her, chased, tormented and murdered her, telling others that she was a witch who had been simply chased and had disappeared into the forest.
She was not to be seen again alive but now as a ghost, haunting the villagers and for ever and a day, reminding them in perpetuity of their awful treatment of her. So much for mass hysteria and mob rule.
1
view
ALONE AT THE ST MARY'S IN BINSTED
I'M ALL ALONE HERE,
HEADPHONES RECOMMENDED,
PLZ JOIN THE FAMILY, AND EXPLORE THESE PLACES WITH US.
1
view
St Mary's Binsted, Matt & Emma, Is it still Haunted
Binsted Ghosts
When Emma Tristram first put a note in the West Sussex Gazette asking for memories of Binsted, in 2000, Eric Phillips of Felpham sent her the following account.
Whilst driving on the track that runs NE towards Arundel Road, near Goose Green and Meadow Lodge, in about 1980, we were passing over the bridge when I observed a strange character smoking a clay pipe sitting on the low stone bridge wall (the containing walls are now gone because of heavy traffic coming from Arundel and Wishart’s farm). His clothes struck me as very strange and old, perhaps over a hundred years. As I passed I looked straight at him and I pulled the car up only 20 feet on to have another look, but lo and behold when I got out in approx. five seconds there was no-one there at all and there was nowhere this person could have gone in such a short time and it has been on my mind ever since.
I returned to the spot recently and found the low wall had gone and the area looked overgrown after the passage of twenty years. I spoke to a young lady who was passing through and lived nearby and I recounted my experience and she seemed rather concerned and mentioned that I could have talked to an older man about it but he had passed on. My wife who was with me in the first instance as we went over the bridge told me she saw nothing on her side of the car, but I saw what I saw and this account now I have put it on paper has in a small way given me some sort of relief.
Ernest Wishart used to say that the Madonna Pond was haunted by a coach and horses which had ridden into it and never come out. The ruins of Binsted House were said to be haunted by a man in a top hat. Bill Pethers remembers an incident from about 1943 or 4 when he was a small child:
‘Mother used to go up to the old house and try to keep the place clean. It was a time warp, you would walk through the door and you were back in the 1800s, and nothing had been touched. It was a labour of love, because the old place was falling down, that’s the reason why it was abandoned. There was a huge circular box hedge in the centre of the old front garden, not very high, with a gravel path, so you could drive in the main gate in your horse and carriage and drive round and back out again. One day, I think I was outside playing, and she suddenly rushed out and scooped me up and ran all the way down the road. There was something in there she had to get away from. It was a funny old house, very still, very quiet, and you could be there on a summer’s day and feel the hair on the back of your neck stand up. But I must admit I have never seen a ghost in my life.’
When asked who he thought Binsted House was haunted by, Bill Pethers replied ‘all my ancestors’! But he has his suspicions that the ghost Mr Phillips saw might have been the real form of his father, Henry Pethers.
8
views
Hilsea Line Portsmouth Listen for the Whispers
This valuable nature area has developed on a site that was originally a military base.
The first defences, built 1544, protected the city and port of Portsmouth from inland attack for 300 years, before the existing Lines replaced them in 1871 when the renewed threat of a French invasion prompted the construction of stronger defences.
This two-mile long structure of chalk and earth ramparts 9m high and 20m wide, has six bastions of bombproof casemates and a moat to the north. The expected invasion never happened and Hilsea Lines have never been used in battle.
Most of the original structure is unaltered today. The Lines were designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument in 1964, and gained Conservation Area status in 1994 in recognition of the value, not only of the monument, but also of its setting.
2
views
Is Butcher's Woods in Hassocks Haunted
Butcher's Wood lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ancient oak woodland is complimented by hazel, bluebells and other flora. A good network of paths gives easy access although the site is prone to seasonal water-logging.
1
view
Cowdray Ruins and the stream Is it Haunted
THE COWDRAY RUINS ARE ONE OF ENGLAND’S MOST IMPORTANT EARLY TUDOR HOUSES.
The History of Cowdray Ruins, located on the Cowdray Estate, in the heart of the South Downs National Park, Cowdray is known to have been visited by both King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. In September 1793, whilst undergoing repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devastating fire took hold and most of the property was destroyed. The Kitchen Tower is the only part of the mansion to remain intact today.
“The house we see today was begun by Sir David Owen, who was probably the illegitimate son of Henry VII’s grandfather. He pulled down the stronghold built on the site by the Bohun family, who were lords of the manor of Midhurst and Easebourne from the 1180s. The Bohuns had moved to this site from their castle on St Anne’s Hill in around 1273. The name ‘Cowdray’ comes from the French ‘la coudraie’, meaning ‘hazel-wood’. When the last male Bohun died in 1492, his eldest daughter married Sir David Owen, who became ‘tenant for life’ at Cowdray.” – The Novium Museum
Before the fire, the famous plotter, Guy Fawkes is known to have worked at the house, which in turn nearly implicated the Viscount in the famous Gunpowder Plot.
11
views
BINSTEAD WOODS RECORDED IN SLS AND USING SPIRIT TALKER APP
Mature woodland covering one third of the parish, mostly in the north, consists of mixed deciduous oak and ash with remnants of coppicing. Its extent has not changed greatly since 1840, and it contains many indications of being ancient. The woodland reaches the parish boundary on the north, which in the Middle Ages was the pale of Arundel Great park. Binsted's woods were evidently part of Arundel forest, which in the early 15th century included Avisford in Walberton. Avisford was the meeting place of the hundred, which was called Binsted hundred in 1086. An earthwork which in 1992 ran south from Avisford through Hundredhouse copse in Binsted was perhaps a forest bank. In the early 15th century the forest included Favarches wood, named after a 14th-century lord of Binsted.
3
views
Paranormal walk and talk along the River Adur
Day time Walk along the River Adur Between Shoreham & Steyning
2
views