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Phantom Coach Crash

Road west of village, Bradford Peverell, Dorset Apparition Unknown

On a stretch of road west of Bradford Peverell village, a chilling spectacle is said to unfold on summer nights at midnight. A ghostly coach, reportedly carrying a lone driver and horse, careens out of control and crashes into the River Frome, reenacting a fatal accident from the past. The eerie reenactment is said to be a harrowing sight, with some witnesses claiming the coach overturns into a boggy area instead. This unsettling phenomenon has been observed by multiple people, leaving many to wonder about the dark history behind this phantom crash.

The summer months are said to be the peak time for this haunting manifestation. It's believed the coach and its occupants met a tragic end when they lost control and plunged into the river. While the exact circumstances of the accident remain unclear, the reoccurring nature of the haunting suggests a strong emotional imprint was left on the location. Those who have witnessed the phantom coach describe it as a deeply unsettling experience, and the proximity to the River Frome only adds to the sense of foreboding.

Historical Context

The haunting is believed to be linked to a historical accident involving a coach and horse.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Summer months at midnight (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
DT2

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