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Church porch at midnight, bring the bay leaves

The villagers of Walton-le-Dale in Lancashire thought the new vicar was not quite the thing. Too young, too pleased with himself, too much book learning. And there was his friendship with ‘Owd Abrum’, that decrepit fool who spent nights dig...

5 months ago
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Christmas bird of death

“Of the robin redbreast it is commonly said, that if he finds the dead body of any rational creature, he will cover the face at least, if not the whole body, with moss.”

If you’ve received a Christmas card with a robin on, you might want t...

7 months ago
5

The Mistle Child

“…there you shall find an oak with mistletoe therein, at the root whereof there is a mistle-child.”

We have such a fleeting glimpse of this mysterious midwinter being that somehow the story feels true. Somewhere out there in the frosty woo...

7 months ago
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Killer church bell

A group of men were delivering a new bell to the church at Rostherne Mere in Cheshire.

They pulled the bell lashed to a cart. The bell was massive and heavy and the lane down to the village narrow and steep. The men sweated and struggled t...

7 months ago
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A folklore Christmas gift guide

Bin off the Boots aftershave gift set and go full-on folky with your offerings this Yuletide. Here are ideas for the woodland wanderers, animal spirits, mummers, morris dancers, magicians and sacrificial maidens in your life, most of them h...

7 months ago
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