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The Flying Hare Phantom

Moortown Lane, Brighstone, Islewight Apparition Georgian

Moortown Lane in Brighstone is where locals claim to have spotted a rather unusual ghostly apparition - a flying hare. This strange phenomenon is thought to have been conjured up by a cunning local smuggler, who wanted to keep curious onlookers away from his illicit activities. The story goes that the smuggler created this myth to deter people from meddling in his affairs, and it seems to have worked, at least for a while. The flying hare has become a fascinating footnote in the area's history, and those interested in the paranormal often find themselves drawn to this part of the Isle of Wight.

Historical records suggest that smuggling was a significant problem in this area during the 18th and 19th centuries. It's likely that the flying hare legend emerged during this time as a way for smugglers to protect their operations. While there's no concrete evidence to prove the existence of the flying hare, the story has endured and remains a popular piece of local folklore. The fact that it's been passed down through the years is a testament to the creativity and cunning of the local smugglers, who clearly knew how to spin a good yarn.

Historical Context

The flying hare legend likely emerged during the 18th or 19th century, when smuggling was prevalent in the area.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Lane
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PO30

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