People Believe in Witchcraft in this Corner of England
Do you believe in witches? For the good people of Long Compton, it’s part of a longstanding tradition – one that, as recently as 1875, cost a woman named Ann Tennant her life. From the Series: Mystic Britain: The Rollright Witch https://bitly.com/3dwpxfm

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