Information on traditional Devon and Cornish witchcraft. Traditional witchcraft tools and powders and other information about the Cornish Cunning tradition. http://www.geocities.com/cronnekdhu/index.html
Traditional Witchcraft is a nature based religion and has nothing to do with Wicca. Read details on Traditional Witchcraft in plain simple English without any of the fairy-ness of other sites. http://www.geocities.com/echo879
Explains some of the beliefs of the Pellors, one of the Cunning Folk, healers, or fairy doctors at one time common in the West Country of Britain. http://pellorys.faithweb.com
Dedicated to the art of Traditional Witchcraft, with essays pertaining to the topic, and other curiosities. Guest essays welcome. http://www.thecrookedheath.com
A unique correspondence course, student magazine and basic information on Original witchcraft as practised by the old villages of Britain. http://www.freewebs.com/phoenecian
A traditional witchcraft site teaching witchcraft of yesteryear, a unique course in witchcraft and introduction to the Ravening witch family. http://ravening.co.uk
Journey into the world of British Isles Traditional Witchcraft as seen and experienced by a practicing Hedgewytch who follows the Old Faery Faith with essays on Geomancy, Wortcunning, Cartomancy and more. http://www.hedgewytchery.com
An information resource on the uses of herbs in traditional witchcraft and pagan practices. Tables include common names, associations with elements, planets and deities, and magickal properties. http://www.branwenscauldron.com/herbal-info.html