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Antrim Hanging Tree Ghosts

Corner of the Belmont Road and Cunningham Way, Antrim Town, Derry City And Strabane Apparition Unknown

In the quiet streets of Antrim Town, a chilling phenomenon has been reported by local residents. At the corner of Belmont Road and Cunningham Way, people claim to have seen ghostly apparitions of individuals hanging from trees. This unsettling haunting has sparked curiosity and concern among those who live nearby. While the exact date and time of these sightings are unknown, the folklore surrounding this location suggests a dark history.

Local legend has it that this spot was once home to a hanging tree, where executions took place in the past. It's possible that the restless spirits of those who met their demise here are still present, manifesting as ghostly apparitions. Witnesses describe seeing people hanging from trees, which has led to speculation about the connection between the historical hangings and the modern-day sightings. Although there are no recorded dates for these events, the consistency of the reports suggests that something unusual is occurring at this location.

Historical Context

Possible historical executions by hanging

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BT41

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