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Classic Ghost Stories Podcast - Tony Walker | The Rabbit Man: Ashridge Episode 1 #audiodrama @ClassicGhost | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Welcome to Ashridge: Wessex’s Hidden Gem
Nestled just off the historic Ridgeway in Wessex, Ashridge is a charming village that effortlessly blends picturesque beauty with a hint of mystery. Surrounded by rolling hills and ancient woods, this large village is dotted with Bronze Age burial mounds, whispering tales of the past. Rumours of secret, abandoned bunkers and a rich rural folklore add an intriguing layer of enigma to this idyllic setting.

Ashridge's allure doesn't end with its history. Recently, it has become a hotspot for UFO sightings, with strange lights often seen dancing over the woods at night and crop circles appearing mysteriously in fields of summer wheat. The Magdalen Centre, a renowned New Age hub, attracts visitors seeking spiritual enrichment and alternative therapies.

The village itself is a vision of quintessential English charm, with the River Swallow meandering through its heart, swans gliding gracefully under grey stone bridges. The community spirit thrives around the cricket ground, the miniature steam railway, and the village hall, where locals and visitors alike gather for events and festivities.

Ashridge boasts three welcoming pubs: The Apple Tree, The Angel, and The Seymour Arms, each offering a cozy atmosphere and a taste of local hospitality. For families, the Memorial Garden provides a delightful play area on the far side of the River Swallow. Adding to the village’s unique charm, the Swallow and Avon Canal emerges from a tunnel to the west, perfect for leisurely strolls along its scenic banks.

A must-visit is the historic Market Place, home to the 12th-century Market Cross, a symbol of Ashridge’s rich heritage. Just off the Market Place lies Castle Park, where the ruins of a Norman castle stand as a testament to the village’s medieval past, offering a fascinating glimpse into history.

Despite its serene countryside setting, Ashridge is easily accessible, with the bustling A471 running just to the north. This hidden gem promises a captivating visit, where the ordinary meets the extraordinary in the most delightful way.

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