Our curiosity piqued by our last outing, after lots of research in our local library of historical books and records and very old maps, we discovered that Leighton Buzzard had another windmill at Grove. Apparently, the Leighton Buzzard windmill had been built because the local townspeople found it too far to walk to Grove. We also found in our research that there was another abbey or priory at Grove as well. This was fascinating and we were amazed that, from one tentative outing as a bit of a laugh, we were in a full blown search to find not one but two priories and, what's more, two windmills to boot. We could see a whole summer of adventures ahead.
Sian's husband had worked at the council offices in The White House and vaguely remembered a small hidden path that led nowhere in the grounds. One of the old maps showed this path. So that is where we opted to go next.
We weren't sure whether we were allowed in the grounds but discovered that houses had been built on the site and it was open to the public; so in we walked.
We didn't need our dowsing tools. There, right at the back of the grounds, was a path and it was precisely parallel to the old walls. And even more excitingly, the path came to a stop at secret gate set into the old walls. This was probably where the monks walked. The gate was in a direct line to the town centre so perhaps they used this gate to leave and enter the monastery. We then walked back outside to see if we could see where the secret door was and found that it had been concreted in and no-one could possibly have guessed it was there.
We took our dowsing tools once again down Windmill Path. Not so nervously this time and asked them to show us where the Windmill had been. Quite independently from each other, we were directed to spot at the far end, near to Beaudesert and set a little way in, on the right, from the path. We were to be vindicated in our conclusions - but that is for another entry on another day!
So, to finish for this part of the town, we came to the conclusion that the entitites that people had been seeing were probably the energies left behind from the townspeople going to and from the windmill and monks going into town and back again from the monastery.
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