Well investigate and good luck to your group. There has been a farm or farming on land going back to 1300's maybe earlier. There is a lot of history on the site I stayed multiple times it not only the house haunted but the land as well.
Absolutely, there's the ruins next to it of the original farm, the leat tunnel (that looks like it goes under the farm) and the mines all around it! Looking forward to a another visit!
@@explorationsouthwest8851 The original name for Princetown was called Hucklehanswain (a bit of a mouthful). It was a hamlet before James or George first changed the whole area to Princetown by then it was becoming a small town on the moor with a blacksmith, original pub feathers, butchers, and wares shop. By the original name yes the moor according to Norse poetry was invaded and the Vikings had travelled from their landing point at the vale of Plym as far as the moor when it was an Anglo-Saxon village by the Viking warrior Swain. The whole area was popular with royals and wealthy landowners as the area was covered in forest and ideal for hunting and farming in some parts because of the rich soil quality and good for animal grazing but due to the expansion of farming and population on the moor the forest depleted to how it looks today. The tunnels ran from two monasteries one from Roubough and one at Buckfast. Nuns Cross got its name from nuns who travelled from nunneries to cross the Moor to monasteries as they carried God's work to help those in need and nurse the sick. According to legend stories, it was a sacred site and nuns came to pray and gave offerings at the cross How much is true I am not sure but explains the sitings and pagan symbols. Gipsies used to work on the moor as they travelled through with their vardo (bow top wagons) and carts as the path was the regional drove (cart road in the area and the only route across the moor) so you have sitings and sounds on that now path as well.
That's it do your rituals, invite the demons in and then freak when they attach to u. Evil can't come into your life without you inviting it, good job.
Great evidence! That's deffo a man's voice! 👍
Well investigate and good luck to your group. There has been a farm or farming on land going back to 1300's maybe earlier. There is a lot of history on the site I stayed multiple times it not only the house haunted but the land as well.
Absolutely, there's the ruins next to it of the original farm, the leat tunnel (that looks like it goes under the farm) and the mines all around it! Looking forward to a another visit!
@@explorationsouthwest8851 The original name for Princetown was called Hucklehanswain (a bit of a mouthful). It was a hamlet before James or George first changed the whole area to Princetown by then it was becoming a small town on the moor with a blacksmith, original pub feathers, butchers, and wares shop. By the original name yes the moor according to Norse poetry was invaded and the Vikings had travelled from their landing point at the vale of Plym as far as the moor when it was an Anglo-Saxon village by the Viking warrior Swain. The whole area was popular with royals and wealthy landowners as the area was covered in forest and ideal for hunting and farming in some parts because of the rich soil quality and good for animal grazing but due to the expansion of farming and population on the moor the forest depleted to how it looks today. The tunnels ran from two monasteries one from Roubough and one at Buckfast. Nuns Cross got its name from nuns who travelled from nunneries to cross the Moor to monasteries as they carried God's work to help those in need and nurse the sick. According to legend stories, it was a sacred site and nuns came to pray and gave offerings at the cross How much is true I am not sure but explains the sitings and pagan symbols. Gipsies used to work on the moor as they travelled through with their vardo (bow top wagons) and carts as the path was the regional drove (cart road in the area and the only route across the moor) so you have sitings and sounds on that now path as well.
Wow... that's alot of history - I did my best to research but never found any of this! 👍
i am in a team i would love to go there so dark heavy stay safe good work
That's it do your rituals, invite the demons in and then freak when they attach to u. Evil can't come into your life without you inviting it, good job.
There were opening and closing of sessions - fear not - I just didn't record it 👍