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Somerset Fairy Sightings

Stone Gallows, Welllington

In the winter of 1847 James Gill walked across a field where he saw a Ring of Fire suspended in the air. Some girls danced around it as a man in a yellow robe and crown who held a pick as he sang. James Gill shouted and went towards them and they are disappeared. Not long after he went back to the site. Where the ring of fire had been was now high dark grass

 

Winsford Hill

SS 880340

When the local church installed bells, the pixies of Withypool requested the loan of pack horses from a local farmer who they had helped previously. The pixiie claimed he wished to move his family away from "they ding dong"

The pixies moved to Winsford Hill and returned the horses back to the farmer after making the horses appear younger.'