Highgate Woods

An entity, tall and swathed in black, has been seen gliding silently among the trees in nearby Highgate Woods by numerous independent witnesses and seemingly causing the temperature in the immediate vicinity to drop.

Highgate Wood, which once formed part of the Bishop of London’s hunting grounds, is bordered at their southern extremity by Archway Road, but in the past continued much further south and abutted onto the ancient settlement of Highgate. A roman pottery existed here for around two centuries, and during the 1960s and 1970s the woods were frequently used by pagan groups who recognised the potential of the natural energy which is concentrated in this peaceful but highly charged oasis.

Photographs taken around one particular beech tree, which is estimated to be over 1000 years old and stands in a small clearing, regularly show orbs or do not develop at all.

Have you had a magical experience in the woods? Why not share it below …

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  1. Hi,
    I live in Devon but used to live in Muswell Hill. I was wondering if the lovely Highgate Woods picture with the fence and woods behind is copyright or whether I could use it on the cover of my self-published novel set in North London. I’d be more than happy to attribute it to the photographer if you can let me know who it is. Thanks,
    John Hall

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