brutalist poster reads: is a reimagined Paganism - combining traditional witchcraft, land-trance, and pop-culture mysteries drawn from the folklore of the British Isles. A fairy-tale religion for picnics in the woods with friends. Here are some of the things it is about: Worzel Gummidge, prog rock, avocado bathrooms, ceramics with poppies on them, the hammond organ, electric pylons, the weather, stone circles, Delia Derbyshire, cheap children's science fiction television, unusual carvings in the ceiling-beams of pubs, time travel, Bagpuss, folk horror, old churches, hauntology, morris dancing, whooshing noises, fear of the sea.

Get Started

A barrow all ready waited upon the earth nigh to the watery waves,
new-made upon a headland, secured by binding spells.

What is this Place?

A visual and sensory introduction to the moods and ideas of the tradition

Credits

Fen in Five

Key ideas, concepts and beliefs, in writing.

First Pages

Next, visit these pages on the website, to learn what Fencraft teaches, and how it is distinct from other Pagan traditions.