Illustrated Tales of Wiltshire
English
By (author): Eddy Greenfield
Wiltshires very landscape is steeped in folklore and mythology, with almost every hill, standing stone and barrow having its own stories and legends. With so much of this history still visible on the land it is no wonder that the county has more than its fair share of mysterious happenings and strange tales from ancient times to the modern day. This book will explore a multitude of these tales, from how locals earned nicknames such as Moonrakers, Dabchicks, Snuffy, Gudgeons and Knobs, to tales of buried treasure and origin myths of the countys stone circles. It will look at the folklore around sites such as Olivers Castle, Hackpen Hill, Old Sarum, Collingbourne Wood and, not least, Stonehenge and Avebury. Folk tales have developed around the countys personalities, such as the flying monk of Malmesbury, the Devizes Wizard, the Seend Giant and the wonderful oddities of Jack Spratts amazing clocks at Wootton Rivers. Other unusual aspects of Wiltshires history and traditional customs that have entered into local legend include Thomas Lambert (who died before he was born), the election song at Salisbury, the annual fairs on Cley Hill and Cow Down and the healing waters of Purton. Some stories are founded in historical fact, such as the sudden death of a woman in Devizes Market, the reason why Bristols cross now stands in Wiltshire, the discovery of somewhat mysterious mud springs at Royal Wootton Bassett and Salisburys memorial to a woman killed by a tiger. Modern mysteries also form part of the countys folklore including the rumours surrounding Rudloe Manor, the alleged Boscombe Down spy plane, the dart embedded in the tower of Calnes church, the tunnels at Corsham and the monolith that suddenly appeared on Laverstock Down in 2021.
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 15 Oct 2023