
Four Ashes is a
hamlet
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in the
parish
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of
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, in
Buckinghamshire
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, England.
It was the site of Rockhalls manor house - home to the medieval Wellesbourne family and later home to the Widmer family.
A farm on the site still bears the Rockhalls name and parts of the old manorial moat are visible.
Local legend tells of a dragon that lived at Four Ashes and whose image was painted onto the walls of the old manor house.
Also, a dell known as "Hags Pit" on the edge of the hamlet is alleged to have been connected to
witchcraft
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.
References
External links
Four Ashes replanted (Bucks Free Press article)
Hamlets in Buckinghamshire
Witchcraft in England
Dragons
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