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The Lady of Smalley

Former Old Nag's Head Public House, Smalley, Derbyshire Apparition Victorian

The Former Old Nag's Head Public House in Smalley has stood vacant for years, its once bustling rooms now silent and still. Yet, on one fateful evening in November 2013, a passerby caught a glimpse of a female figure standing by a window, only to vanish moments later. This fleeting sighting has left many questions unanswered, fuelling speculation about the identity and purpose of this ghostly apparition.

Historical records of the Old Nag's Head Public House are scarce, but it's likely that the building dates back to the Victorian era, a time when Smalley was a thriving community. The haunting manifestation of a lady in the window has been documented, with witness accounts suggesting a visual apparition. Although the exact circumstances surrounding her presence remain unclear, this sighting has contributed to the public house's reputation as a haunted location.

Historical Context

Likely Victorian-era building

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
November 2013
Postcode Area
DE7

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