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White Woman of Netherhall

Netherhall Mansion, Maryport, Cumbria Apparition Victorian

Netherhall Mansion in Maryport, Cumbria, has a chilling history that began to unravel when the once grand building stood vacant for twenty years prior to its demise. It was during this period that the caretaker started to notice strange occurrences. A phantom grey lady was reportedly seen wandering the empty halls, and it wasn't uncommon for the caretaker to find furnishings and fittings scattered about, as if an invisible force had been at work. The mansion's boarded-up windows and doors couldn't keep out the mysterious presence, which some believe was responsible for the fire that eventually consumed the building, leaving nothing but a shell that was later demolished.

Built in the Victorian era, Netherhall Mansion was once a majestic country house. The identity of the grey lady remains a mystery, but her presence was evidently felt by those who took care of the property. The caretaker's reports of a phantom grey lady and the inexplicable rearrangement of the mansion's interior suggest that the house had a mischievous and possibly malevolent spirit. Although the mansion no longer stands, its haunted legacy lives on. Some speculate that the grey lady might have been a former occupant or someone connected to the house, but her story remains shrouded in mystery.

Historical Context

Built in the Victorian era, Netherhall Mansion was a country house that stood vacant for twenty years before its destruction.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Access
Date / Era
Pre-1973
Postcode Area
CA15

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