Was this curious carved post thought to ward off ‘witches’?

Was this curious carved post thought to ward off ‘witches’?

Were 17th Century ‘Witch Posts’ used for warding off witches? Posts like this have been known as ‘witch posts’ for at least a hundred years due to the theory that they were designed to discourage evil from entering the home. But why? Three ‘witch...
Discover the smuggling legend of the moorland Saltersgate Inn

Discover the smuggling legend of the moorland Saltersgate Inn

Saltersgate Inn Sign and PhotographsRyedale Folk Museum The Saltersgate Inn was a familiar landmark in the North York Moors for many years until it was demolished in September, 2018. The inn, previously called The Waggon and Horses, was the subject of myths and...
Is this North York Moors ‘hob’ folktale from Viking times?

Is this North York Moors ‘hob’ folktale from Viking times?

‘The Hob on the Hill’North York Moors National Park The ‘Hob on the Hill’ is a prehistoric earthwork, consisting of a bank and ditch. It gives us a glimpse into the North York Moors in ancient times, when this site was in use. It is also marked by a boundary stone to...
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