Stacia Briggs6 days agoFeaturedThe Great Stone of LyngIn the dark, dark wood, there’s a dark, dark path and by the dark, dark path there’s a mysterious stone.
Stacia BriggsOct 20FeaturedThe Eccles-on-Sea serpentIt was a peaceful evening as they walked along the sands – until, that is, a sea serpent appeared travelling at incredible speed.
Stacia BriggsOct 7FolkloreThe Sheringham MermaidThe tale of a mermaid who visited the church at Upper Sheringham
Stacia BriggsSep 18FeaturedThe storm-raising witchThe storm-raising witch who was executed in King's Lynn.
Stacia BriggsSep 4FeaturedThe day the Devil visited King's LynnNorfolk used to boast the devil's hoof print in King's Lynn, said to be a remainder of his thwarted attempts to steal souls.
Stacia BriggsAug 14Featured"The shade of the great Robsarts still cherishes Raynsthorpe"Born on June 7 1532, little is known about her early life but a great deal is known about her death at the tender age of 28
Stacia BriggsJul 31FolkloreThe Faines of HethersettOne of the most unusual tales associated with Shuck is that of the Faines.
Stacia BriggsJul 10FolkloreThe Lantern Man and Wise Woman of IrsteadThey are the cold fires waiting on marshy land to lure travellers to a watery grave, the dancing lights that plagued Norfolk and were feared