Anybody who drives alongside the A12 previous the Blyth Estuary could have seen the imposing Norman church standing on excessive floor to the west. That is Holy Trinity Church, the ‘Cathedral of the Marshes’. I will need to have handed the church 100 instances or extra, normally on the way in which to or from Minsmere, however till Tuesday I would by no means truly stopped. I had needed to go to the church for years, ever since I learn in regards to the claw marks allegedly scorched into the north door by Black Shuck, the massive ‘hell hound’ of East Anglia. The beast is meant to have appeared contained in the church throughout a thunderstorm in August, 1577, seemingly killing two parishioners earlier than disappearing…
The scorch marks are plain to see, however – after all – their origin is open to conjecture. I’d simply replicate that I’ve personally had two encounters with an analogous creature: I make no agency claims in regards to the supernatural nature both of the animals I noticed, however you may learn in regards to the experiences HERE.




