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Headless Lane Ghosts

Lane east of La Longue Rocque, St Peter Port, Channel Islands Apparition Unknown

On dark winter nights, a chilling sight can be seen in La Longue Rocque Lane, just east of St Peter Port. Several headless people are said to hurry up and down this lane, their ghostly forms undulating in the flickering moonlight. The lane, also known as Grande Pierre, seems to be a focal point for these paranormal apparitions, which are weather dependent and only visible during the coldest and darkest months of the year.

This haunting has been reported for many years, with multiple witnesses coming forward to describe the headless apparitions. The fact that they appear only on dark winter nights adds to the mystique, suggesting a possible connection to the island's rich history and folklore. While the exact origin of these ghostly figures remains unclear, their presence has become an integral part of Guernsey's paranormal heritage.

Historical Context

Guernsey has a rich history dating back to the Neolithic era, with various cultures influencing the island over the centuries.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lane
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Weather Dependent: Dark winter nights
Postcode Area
GY1

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