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The Little Old Lady of Offord Cluny

Manor house, Offord Cluny, Cambridge Apparition Victorian

In the quaint village of Offord Cluny, a charming manor house stands with a reputation for paranormal activity. The ghost of an unknown lady, affectionately referred to as the 'Little Old Lady', is said to appear to newlywed women who have recently moved into the house. Her presence is a mystery that has sparked curiosity among locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. What draws her to these young brides is unclear, but her manifestation seems to be a recurring phenomenon.

Historical records of the manor house date back to the Victorian era, a time when social norms and marriage were highly valued. It's possible that the Little Old Lady's attachment to newlywed women may be linked to her own life experiences or unfulfilled desires. While there's no concrete evidence to support a specific identity or backstory, multiple witnesses have reported encountering the ghostly apparition. Her harmless presence has become a fascinating aspect of the manor's history, leaving many to wonder about the story behind this enigmatic lady.

Historical Context

The manor house dates back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Manor House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
CB4

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