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Teignmouth White Lady Ghost

Cliffs and beach, Teignmouth, Devon Apparition Victorian

Teignmouth's rugged coastline has borne witness to a tragic tale of a woman, now known as the White Lady, who met a grisly end. Her body was washed up on the beach, only to be desecrated by locals who removed her expensive rings before callously throwing her back into the sea. It's said that whenever stormy weather claims a life, she appears standing on the coast, gazing out to sea, as if searching for something or someone.

The story of the White Lady is steeped in local legend, dating back to the Victorian era. While the exact date of her death is unknown, it's believed to have occurred during a time of great turmoil and tragedy in the town. The White Lady is seen as a harbinger of doom, her appearance often preceding a storm that will claim a life. Witnesses describe her as a ghostly figure, clad in white, standing resolute on the cliffs, her eyes fixed on the sea. Multiple witnesses have reported seeing her over the years, and her legend has become an integral part of Teignmouth's folklore.

Historical Context

The White Lady's story is rooted in Teignmouth's maritime history, a time of great change and tragedy.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Cliffs and Beach
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
T12

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