MONSTERS OF KENT is a blog devoted to all manner of sinister creatures, apparitions, bogeymen and folkloric monsters that have prowled, haunted and roamed the lanes, fields and waterways of what is known in the United Kingdom as the 'Garden of England'. This site is a unique eerie chronicle of all that has gone before, and is still taking place in this strange county. Enjoy the dark corners of this rural abode.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Calm a Llama down!
From the West Sussex County Times : 31 Oct. 2007
Llama mystery - Police have sparked a search for a mystery stray llama spotted near Faygate last week. The exotic beast was seen by the side of the A264 just after midnight on Thursday October 25. Police attended the scene and checked with local farms, but could find no trace of the animal. Anybody with information should contact Sussex Police on 0845 60 70 999. Have you seen a stray llama in the local area? Do you know of anybody who has lost a llama?
Llama mystery - Police have sparked a search for a mystery stray llama spotted near Faygate last week. The exotic beast was seen by the side of the A264 just after midnight on Thursday October 25. Police attended the scene and checked with local farms, but could find no trace of the animal. Anybody with information should contact Sussex Police on 0845 60 70 999. Have you seen a stray llama in the local area? Do you know of anybody who has lost a llama?
Thursday, November 1, 2007
'Beasts' of Blue Bell Hill
On Halloween (31/10/07) Neil Arnold, alongside local road ghost expert Sean Tudor http://www.roadghosts.com/ did a talk on local 'big cat' sightings as well as other strange creatures rumoured to roam the local fields and woodlands around Blue Bell Hill, one of Kent's, and in fact, the world's eeriest places.
Most of the creatures mentioned, including the red-eyed man-beasts, Blue Bell Hill's phantom dog, and others are mentioned in Neil's 'Monster! The A-Z Of Zooform Phenomena' book http://www.zooform.blogspot.com/, and delighted a campfire crowd who were chilled by the whispers relating these local horrors.
Many thanks go to the Blue Bell Hill Preservation Group.
Most of the creatures mentioned, including the red-eyed man-beasts, Blue Bell Hill's phantom dog, and others are mentioned in Neil's 'Monster! The A-Z Of Zooform Phenomena' book http://www.zooform.blogspot.com/, and delighted a campfire crowd who were chilled by the whispers relating these local horrors.
Many thanks go to the Blue Bell Hill Preservation Group.
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