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The Farmer's Wife Ghost

Pond near White's Farm, Arbourfield, Berkshire Apparition Georgian

In the quaint Berkshire village of Arbourfield, a lonely pond near White's Farm has been the site of a longstanding ghostly apparition. The spirit in question is that of a farmer's wife who met her untimely demise. Her restless soul was said to return to the area shortly after her passing, her mournful moans echoing through the otherwise peaceful surroundings. The locals, understandably unsettled by her presence, took matters into their own hands and called upon seven preachers to perform an exorcism. This solemn ritual ultimately led to the placement of a heavy stone at the bottom of the pond, a physical barrier intended to prevent the woman's ghostly return.

Historically, the incident is believed to have taken place in the eighteenth century, a time when such supernatural occurrences were often attributed to restless spirits or malevolent entities. The fact that the farmer's wife's ghostly appearances were reportedly accompanied by audible moans suggests a possible connection to the emotional turmoil she experienced in life or the circumstances of her death. While the specifics of her story remain shrouded in mystery, the attempted exorcism and subsequent measures to quell her spirit demonstrate the lengths to which the local community went to restore peace to the area.

Historical Context

The haunting is set in rural Berkshire during the eighteenth century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Pond
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Eighteenth century
Postcode Area
RG10

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