The Ghost of Nan Tuck



So local legend goes in the early 1800s a woman named Nan Tuck who was living in either the small village of Maresfield or Buxted in what is now East Sussex was accused of killing her husband she was more specifically accused bewitching him and other men but most likely she poisoned him. Upon hearing of his death the locals took it upon themselves to accused her of being a witch and chased her out of the village. They chased her to the local church where she banged on the church door asking for protection from the mob. The local vicar either was not there or refused her entry and so poor Nan Tuck ran into the nearby woods in the hope to evade her chasers. She was never seen again and depending on who you believe she either hung herself instead of being caught or was lynched by the mob and hung form a large tree in the wood. It is said that the tree from where she hung has dead land around it where the grass never grows and on some nights it is said you can hear the sound of someone running for there lives down the road that now carries their name, Nan Tucks Lane.

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