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Illustrated Tales of Surrey Eddy Greenfield

Illustrated Tales of Surrey By Eddy Greenfield

Illustrated Tales of Surrey by Eddy Greenfield


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The beautiful county of Surrey is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.

Illustrated Tales of Surrey Summary

Illustrated Tales of Surrey by Eddy Greenfield

Surrey is one of the smallest of the English counties, but also one of the most populous. However, it has managed to retain much of its open spaces and is the most densely wooded county in England. With this comes a rich history that stretches beyond the written record; it is no wonder that there is a wealth of folklore, legends, strange tales and unusual history about the county. The book will explore many of the fascinating stories that have built up around Surrey's ancient landscape, such as the giant sisters at St Catherine's and St Martha's hills, the witch said to have inhabited Mother Ludlam's Cave and the Crowhurst Yew, the trunk of which once housed a room large enough for a table, chairs and more than a dozen people. Legendary heroes and heroines - and villains - of Surrey include Blanche Heriot and the infamous Mary Toft, the woman who gave birth to rabbits, the Godstone pirate, William Davis (the Golden Farmer) and Mary Frith, better known as Moll Cutpurse, the notorious highwaywoman. Spooky histories of places abound, such as Merstham Tunnel (scene of an unsolved murder in 1905), the haunting of Betchworth Castle, the 'Railway of the Dead' at Brookwood, the Silent Pool, the Camberley Obelisk and a haunted house in Egham. Other unusual sites include Watts Cemetery Chapel, the Reigate Heath windmill church and Brockham Hill crater, where strange, foreign plants sprouted in the 1940s. Modern mysteries and urban legends have also entered into Surrey folklore, such as the A3 Ghost Crash of 2002, the Surrey Puma, the Thornton Heath Vampire, the disappearance of Agatha Christie, the Queen's 'forgotten cousins' in Royal Earlswood Asylum and the Reigate Martin Bormann. These strange and spooky stories are accompanied by illustrations of places, both present-day and historical, in this hugely entertaining book.

About Eddy Greenfield

Eddy Greenfield is a local historian based in West Sussex who has written books on the local history of Sussex and the South East and is also a contributor for a number of local magazines.

Additional information

GOR012433308
9781398111127
1398111120
Illustrated Tales of Surrey by Eddy Greenfield
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2022-06-15
96
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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