
Channel: Survive the Jive
Category: Travel & Events
Tags: british traditionsfolk customsghost storyanglo-saxonfolk horrormost haunted places in the worldhistoryhaunted pubs in devonchurch of englandanglo-saxon englandreligiontraditional culturenature spiritualityscary storiesfolklorefolk culturemedieval traditiongermanic tribeshaunted places
Description: In an ancient Anglo-Saxon village in England, next to a haunted Inn, there lies a prehistoric stone that, since before records began, has been associated with the devil. The locals have a way to ensure that the devilish power of the stone does not harm them though. They turn it over once a year on the 5th November. The stone was most likely the central marker of the þingstede or folk moot for the Anglo-Saxon hundred of Shebbear. This channel depends on your support: Patreon: patreon.com/survivethejive SubscribeStar: subscribestar.com/survive-the-jive Telegram: t.me/survivethejive Crypto: bit.ly/3ysmtvk Music:, Borg, Chris Zabriskie



















