Heol Fanog Farm

Heol Fanog Farm

Heol Fanog Farm is a secluded property located in Heol-fanog, Wales. The farm dates back to at least the 18th century and has a long history of reported paranormal activity. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Perrott family lived at the farm and experienced numerous unexplained phenomena.

The family reported hearing disembodied footsteps, knocking sounds, and voices throughout the house. Objects would allegedly move on their own or disappear and reappear in different locations. Family members claimed to see shadowy figures and apparitions, including the ghost of an old woman in Victorian-era clothing.

One of the most infamous incidents involved the farm’s animals. Several horses and sheep died under mysterious circumstances, with some found mutilated. The family believed these animal deaths were connected to occult activities and demonic forces targeting the property.

The Perrotts also reported poltergeist-like activity, with objects being thrown across rooms and furniture moving by itself. They experienced extreme temperature drops in certain areas of the house and felt an oppressive, evil presence at times.

Local legends suggest the land may have been the site of pagan rituals in ancient times. Some believe the property is cursed or sits on a ley line that amplifies paranormal energy.

The farm gained notoriety when the Perrotts’ experiences were chronicled in the book “The Demonologist” by Gerald Daniel Brittle. Their story has since been featured in various paranormal television shows and documentaries, cementing Heol Fanog Farm’s reputation as one of Wales’ most haunted locations.

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Heol-fanog, LD3 8LE, United Kingdom
LD3 8LE Heol-fanog, Wales,

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