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Phantom Coach Haunting

Hunter's Bridge, Holnest, Dorset Apparition Victorian

Hunter's Bridge in Holnest, Dorset, is home to a rather eerie phantom haunting. A tragic accident involving a team of horses and their coach resulted in the catastrophic crash into the stream below. Locals believe that the ghostly forms of the horses and coach still linger in the area, doomed to relive that fateful moment in time. Those who have caught a glimpse of this spectral sighting report a chilling and unforgettable experience. The phantom coach is said to be heading towards Broke Wood, its ghostly horses pounding the air with an otherworldly rhythm.

The haunting at Hunter's Bridge dates back to the Victorian era, a time when horse-drawn coaches were a common mode of transportation. On that ill-fated day, the coach, with its team of horses, lost control and plunged into the stream. It's said that the accident claimed several lives, and it's possible that the sheer trauma of the event imprinted itself on the location, giving rise to the phantom coach. While there's no concrete evidence to support the sightings, multiple witnesses have reported seeing the ghostly apparition, which has become a local legend of sorts. The haunting serves as a poignant reminder of the area's history and the enduring power of the past to shape our present.

Historical Context

The haunting dates back to the Victorian era, a time of horse-drawn transportation.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Bridge
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
DT2

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