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Phantom Rider of Ballinrea

Roads around Harbour View, Ballinrea South, Causeway Coast And Glens Apparition Victorian

In the quiet roads around Harbour View, Ballinrea South, a peculiar sighting was reported back in the 1860s. Locals claimed to have seen the ghostly figure of a man on horseback, clad in a distinctive white jacket, riding through the early morning hours. This phantom, known as Scott, was said to have died twenty years prior to the sightings. Over time, the villagers grew accustomed to Scott's appearances, which gradually became less frequent until they ceased altogether.

The story of Scott's haunting is set against the backdrop of rural Ireland in the Victorian era. Although details of his life and death are scarce, the regularity of his ghostly appearances suggests a strong connection to the local community. It's interesting to note that Scott's manifestation was not perceived as malevolent; rather, it seemed to be a tolerated presence in the area. The fact that his appearances eventually dwindled and stopped raises questions about the nature of his haunting and the possible reasons behind its cessation.

Historical Context

Rural Ireland during the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Roads and countryside
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa 1860s

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