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The name 'Exmoor' conjures mental images of ponies, undulating moorland, and Lorna Doone, R D Blackmore's 1869 novel.
It crosses the Somerset and Devon border, hugging the north Devon coast, and takes its name from the River Exe.
A wild and beautiful place, designated a national park in 1954, Exmoor is home to a whole range of folklore.
Witches, ghosts, pixies, superstitions, and the famous Beast of Exmoor - the park features them all. Let's investigate some of these tales further in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!
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The name 'Exmoor' conjures mental images of ponies, undulating moorland, and Lorna Doone, R D Blackmore's 1869 novel.
It crosses the Somerset and Devon border, hugging the north Devon coast, and takes its name from the River Exe.
A wild and beautiful place, designated a national park in 1954, Exmoor is home to a whole range of folklore.
Witches, ghosts, pixies, superstitions, and the famous Beast of Exmoor - the park features them all. Let's investigate some of these tales further in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!
Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/exmoor-folklore/
Enter the Fabulous Folklore Turns 5 Competition: https://forms.gle/F5vqPSNuMAzVYLin6
As the Light Returns: The Folklore of St Brigid's Day talk with Creswell Crags: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/as-the-light-returns-the-folklore-of-st-brigids-day-tickets-764409498387
Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/
Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595
Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore
Enjoyed this episode and want to show your appreciation? Buy Icy a coffee to say 'thanks' at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick
Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop
Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7
Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick
'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/
Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social
Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick

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