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Bristol's Lady in Black

Clack Mill, Bristol, Avon Apparition Pre-1937

Clack Mill in Bristol was once home to a young boy who had a terrifying encounter with a dark-clothed phantom, known as the Lady in Black. This ghostly apparition appeared to the lad while he was living at the mill, and what's even more unsettling is that it attempted to get him to follow it before disappearing through a wall. The mill itself was demolished in 1937, but that hasn't stopped reports of paranormal activity in the area. The Lady in Black is said to be a harbinger of doom, or at least that's what locals believed back in the day.

Historical records show that Clack Mill was a working mill for many years, but it's the events that took place behind the building that are particularly noteworthy. A man reportedly hanged himself there, and his shade is said to haunt the area along with the Lady in Black. Although the mill was demolished in 1937, the legend of the Lady in Black lives on, captivating the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claims of paranormal activity, the story of the Lady in Black remains a fascinating part of Bristol's ghostly folklore.

Historical Context

Clack Mill was a working mill in Bristol until its demolition in 1937.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Demolished Mill
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-1937
Postcode Area
BS1

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