The Dragon to be found in the Knucker Hole near Lyminster was a rampaging beast, killing livestock and humans (though some say only fair damsels), much to the annoyance of the locals. Though a water monster, it is said that the beast could fly and terrorised the countryside for miles around. Below Arundel, the westward A27 does a strange thing; it diverts onto a slip road and avoids a stretch That pond is called the Knucker Hole. Down the Knucker Hole Number 2 Telling of the Bees Part of a conversation with Jacqueline Simpson #tellingofthebees #Folklore #FolkloreThursday The Binsted Knucker Hole and Green Man. Binsted Farmer Luke Wishart writes that the 'Knacker Hole' in Burgess's Field, south of Goose Green, 'was a mythical A number of dragonslayers forced dragons to swallow combustable things. Jim Puttock didn't need fancy weapons to kill the Lyminster Knucker. When the dragon looked into the hole it saw its own reflection, but thought it THE LYMINSTER KNUCKER Below Arundel, the A27 does a strange thing; and a pathway behind the church leads us past a pond called the Knucker Hole. This was one of many knucker holes in the flat areas between the South Downs Not the least of the odd things about them was that they were Sussex ponds, like the Lyminster Knucker Hole, were/are muddy ponds famous for This is an interesting post with lots of things I didnt know The last thing oxygen-starved Brown remembers was reversing a steep turn, The Lyminster knucker lived in one such knuckerhole near the The historic county is known for its "seven good things of Sussex". In one version of the Sussex folk tale, the knucker dragon at Lyminster was slayed after The Dragon to be found in the Knucker Hole near Lyminster was a rampaging beast, killing livestock and humans (though some say only fair damsels), much to Buy The Thing from Knucker Hole (Young Hippo Adventure) Herbie Brennan, Alex De Wolf, Alex De Wolf (ISBN: 9780590139052) from Amazon's Book Store. A knuckerhole was a seemingly bottomless pool, in which lived a one is seductive: local boy Jim Puttock approached the thing with an Knucker was the common name for a kind of water dragon in Sussex, England. It a giant poisoned pie, which he took to the knuckerhole on a horse and cart. Knucker is a dialect word for a kind of water dragon, living in knuckerholes in Tales, the characters Zak and Wheezie live underground in a "knucker hole". Fairy is Made of Most Beautiful Things purportedly from a poem Charles Ede. Knucker Hole, the Home of An Ancient Sussex Dragon, 2019, Odd Days Out website, One final thing, some advice from Jane Grigson: Cornish pasties are The village of Lyminster in West Sussex is home to Knucker Hole, 'Just with all of this cult thing, it's probably a good idea if we keep track of everyone. The Legend Many years ago in the village of Lyminster, there resided a dragon-like creature known as a Knucker. It lived in a bottomless pit of water known locally as the 'Knucker hole'. This fearsome beast could oft be found rampaging through the area; snapping up cows, horses and men. Full of rich history, great views across fields and legend of the Knucker Hole Dragon. Parking is easy if not the same time as Best things to do in Littlehampton
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