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The Headless Figure of Brightwalton

Field near the Marquis of Granby pub, Brightwalton, Berkshire Apparition Unknown

In a field near the historic Marquis of Granby pub in Brightwalton, Berkshire, a rather eerie presence has been reported. This entity, known as the Headless Figure, is said to stand motionless, much like a scarecrow, in the open field. Its stillness is what seems to unsettle those who have claimed to have seen it. There's something unnerving about a figure that doesn't seem to move or react to its surroundings. The fact that it appears headless adds to the mystique and terror of this encounter.

The history of this particular haunting is somewhat shrouded in mystery, with no specific date or time given for the sightings. However, the fact that it's associated with a field near a pub suggests that it could be linked to the comings and goings of people over the years. It's possible that the Headless Figure has been a local legend for some time, serving as a kind of ghostly sentinel. While there aren't many details about the circumstances of its appearance, the fact that it's been noted as a haunting manifestation suggests that it's had a significant impact on those who have seen it.

Historical Context

The Marquis of Granby pub has been a local landmark for centuries, suggesting that the haunting could have roots in the area's history.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Field
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
RG20

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