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White Lady on Horseback Apparition

Road near old quarry, Kilpatrick, Causeway Coast And Glens Apparition Pre-Victorian

Kilpatrick's moonlit roads can be a spooky place to be, especially if you're driving down the stretch near the old quarry. It's here that locals claim to have seen the ghostly apparition of a white lady on horseback. According to the story, she was thrown from her horse into the quarry, which lies just off the road, and her spirit has been reenacting the tragic event for centuries. On nights when the moonlight hits the ground just right, she's said to appear, a fleeting glimpse of a woman in white, her horse's panicked hooves echoing through the stillness.

The story behind the White Lady on Horseback dates back to a time when the roads around Kilpatrick were little more than dirt tracks. It's believed she was riding her horse somewhere north of the village when it suddenly bolted, throwing her into the quarry. The incident was fatal, and it's thought that her spirit has been trapped here ever since. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claim, multiple witnesses have come forward to describe the apparition, which is always seen on moonlit nights. Some have even reported hearing the sound of horse's hooves, which seems to come from nowhere and everywhere at the same time.

Historical Context

The area around Kilpatrick has a rich history dating back to medieval times

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Moonlit nights (reoccurring)

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