Thursday 11 April 2024

Gold Hill • Shaftsbury

Gold Hill is well known for its appearance in a famous advert in the 1970s, but this historic street has older tales to tell.

It is said to be haunted by men and a pack horse, tasked with bringing the body of an English King to Shaftsbury Abbey.

King Edward 'The Martyr' was murdered at Corfe Castle in the year 978. Initially his body was taken to the Dorset town of Wareham, where he lay for a year before being brought to Shaftsbury.

It is thought that the spectral funeral party is the final journey of the King.

He was finally laid to rest in the Abbey of Benedictine nuns, which sits as the top of the steep hill. 

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