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Fairies Chapel

Fairies Chapel
Within a narrow gorge known as “The Thrutch” within Healey Dell nature reserve and now overshadowed by the viaduct hides a pool and waterfall, before the flood of 1838 which destroyed it, it also contained a cavern in the rock which had a pulpit, reading desk and seats, formed by the action of the water. This is still known as the Fairies Chapel.
In local folklore the Chapel was formed when the King of the Fairies, aiding Robert of Huntingdon to overcome a curse, turned a local coven of witches to stone.
“There” the King said, “practice your unholy rites. There you have a chapel for your evil worship. And long may it be ere any mortal be so foolish as to seek you out in your wicked den.”
In overcoming the witches, Robert was forced to sacrifice his uncle’s ring which was the only proof of his claim to the title of Huntingdon and thus took his first step towards his destiny as the outlaw Robin Hood.
The Fairies Chapel enters folklore once more during the reign of Edward IV (1461-1470) when Ralph the Miller enticed Eleanor Byron (the betrothed of Oliver Chadwyke) to the Fairies Chapel in return for his own soul.
Having himself been tricked into entering the Chapel whilst poaching, Ralph agreed to the exchange and set about a plan to convince Eleanor that he could make her “true love” appear to her.
Eleanor having been betrothed to Oliver since childhood questioned whether her future husband was the man for her, so agreed to go fortune hunting with the miller.
Having (at Ralph’s instruction) cast a token into the River Beal to carry her summons to her “one true love” she went to the Fairies Chapel at the appointed time, only to be confronted by the evil fairies intent on capturing her soul in exchange for immortality.
With her soul in mortal danger, her true love was indeed summoned to her and Oliver came to her rescue, breaking the spell which bound her.
The tale of Eleanor and Oliver was not to end happily, however. It was fortold that Eleanor would be “Maid, wife and widow, in one day!” and this came to pass when on return from their wedding the Traffords with whom the Chadwykes had a feud attacked slaying Oliver during the battle.

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18 comments - The latest ones
 Marije Aguillo
Marije Aguillo club
Preciosa.
11 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Marije Aguillo club
Thanks Marije.

Best wishes. Herb
10 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Such an atmospheric image.........with lovely light and shadows. I love the moss-covered rocks and you've captured the water movement very well. The overhanging trees are beautiful.

A well researched and fascinating narrative too. Great work Herb!
11 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton club
Thanks Keith. Glad you liked this. A bitty that we never saw this as it was some years back. Glad you liked my researched narrative.

Best wishes. Herb
10 months ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
What a beautiful place; well captured Herb.
Thank you for the interesting note.
11 months ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Really a beautiful place, Herb !
11 months ago.
 Ed Synchro
Ed Synchro club
Super tranquil photo Herb with a wealth of information.
11 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Ed Synchro club
Cheers Ed. Happy to oblige.

Best wishes. Herb
10 months ago.
 Ecobird
Ecobird club
Beautifully green, cool and tranquil and the light is wonderful Herb.
Thank you for the notes, - really interesting and enjoyable
11 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Ecobird club
Glad you enjoyed this one Carol. My pleasure to provide some info.

Best wishes. Herb
10 months ago.
 TOZ
TOZ club
Like this Chapel Herb nice one.
Best Gordon
11 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ club
Thanks and glad you did Gordon.

Best wishes. Herb
10 months ago.
 grobi358
grobi358 club
This is an amazing story Herb and you captured the location very well! Too bad the flood caused so much damage!
11 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to grobi358 club
Thanks Grobi. Yes a very interesting history to all this. The second bridge was taken in the flood too.

Best wishes. Herb
10 months ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club
A delightful scene, Herb, with great play between light and shadow. All the best, Joe
10 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock club
Good that you enjoyed this one Joe.

Belated HFF and very sorry for this delayed reply. Herb
10 months ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
most beautiful!!!!!
Enjoy the day!
10 months ago.
 Frans Schols
Frans Schols club
Schitterende opname en een mooi verhaal er bij. Groeten Frans.
10 months ago.

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