The Phantom Woman with a Case
On a stretch of road just north of Dunstable in Bedfordshire, a rather eerie sighting has been reported. An older woman, dressed in attire that suggests a bygone era, is said to step off the path and into oncoming traffic. The remarkable thing about this phantom figure is that she is holding an attache case. Witnesses claim that just as she is about to be hit, she dissolves into thin air, leaving onlookers stunned and bewildered. The exact date and time of these sightings are unknown, but the image of this mysterious woman has lingered in local folklore.
Historically, Dunstable has been a significant town in Bedfordshire, with its roots tracing back to the Saxon era. While there's little specific historical context for this phantom woman, her appearance - an older woman with an attache case - suggests a possible connection to the town's industrial or commercial past. The fact that she appears on a road, a common route for travellers and commuters, might imply a link to the town's role as a transport hub. Although details are scarce, the consistency of witness accounts lends credibility to the haunting.
Dunstable's history dates back to Saxon times
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Stay Nearby
Haunted hotels and accommodation near Road 'two or three' miles north of town

Flitwick Manor Hotel
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The Brocket Arms
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The Knife & Cleaver
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