The Lady in White of Longham
The River Stour winds its way gently through the Dorset countryside, its tranquil banks a haven for wildlife and walkers alike. Yet, locals whisper of a ghostly presence that haunts this idyllic spot - a woman in a flowing white dress, forever doomed to roam the river's edge. Her identity remains a mystery, but her ethereal form has been spotted by many, leaving behind more questions than answers.
Historical records are scarce, but it's likely that the Lady in White's tale dates back to the Victorian era, a time when Longham was a rural village surrounded by rolling hills and woodland. Some believe she may be the spirit of a local woman who met a tragic end, perhaps by drowning in the river or succumbing to a broken heart. Witnesses describe her as a fleeting glimpse of white, a whispered rumor of a presence that vanishes as quickly as it appears.
The River Stour has played a significant role in Longham's history, providing a source of water and transportation for the village.
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Nearby Haunted Places
The Little Girl of Throop Mill
Throop Mill river, Throop
Throop Mill stands serenely by the River Stour, its tranquil surroundings a stark contrast to the eerie experiences reported here. One of the most enduring and chilling tales is that of a little girl in Victorian clothes, seen by a witness not once but twice, in 2004 and again in 2012. Her presence is accompanied by the unsettling sound of crying, leaving many to wonder about the story behind this ghostly apparition.
Flying Bottle Poltergeist
Nelson's Wine Bar, Blandford Forum
Nelson's Wine Bar in Blandford Forum has a rather unusual reputation. It's said that a mischievous presence, possibly a female prisoner from the past, likes to throw bottles around. This poltergeist activity has been reported over the years, with some speculating that the restless spirit might have been locked up in the building at some point. The atmosphere upstairs is said to be particularly unsettling, with reports of children crying and unexplained noises.
The Old House Footsteps
The Old House, Blandford Forum
The Old House in Blandford Forum, Dorset, is home to a rather unusual haunting. It's said that when the house is empty, loud footsteps and dragging sounds can be heard coming from within. A neighbour, understandably spooked by the strange noises, reportedly called the police to investigate. Although the authorities found nothing out of the ordinary, the unexplained sounds persisted, leaving the neighbour and anyone else who might have heard them with a mystery on their hands.
Blandford Forum Ghostly Hunt
Woods in the area, Blandford Forum
Deep in the woods near Blandford Forum, a spine-tingling spectacle has been reported by locals and visitors alike. The sound of ghostly dogs, yelping and running through the underbrush, has been heard echoing through the trees. This eerie phenomenon is thought to be part of a phantom hunt, with some claiming to have seen a headless shuck roaming the woods, although its connection to the ghostly pack remains uncertain.
Dragon Train of Blandford
Fields in area which were replaced by railway station, Blandford Forum
In the quaint town of Blandford Forum, Dorset, a most intriguing phenomenon has been etched into local folklore. Baron Ryves had a vivid dream of a fiery dragon that roared over his land, its chest riddled with holes from which people could be seen. This fantastical creature vanished into the ground, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for centuries. The site of this alleged apparition later became a railway line and tunnel, now Alexandra Street and Edward Street. Was this dream a mere fantasy or a portent of things to come?
Blandford Forum White Woman
Exact location unknown, Blandford Forum
In the quaint town of Blandford Forum, Dorset, a spine-tingling encounter took place back in 1837. A child innocently mentioned to her mother that she'd seen a white woman drifting towards their house. Initially dismissed as a child's fanciful imagination, the mother's scepticism quickly turned to shock when news arrived that the child's father had drowned around the same time as the sighting. This unsettling coincidence has become a lasting part of local folklore.
Stay Nearby
Haunted hotels and accommodation near River Stour

The New Inn
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Original White Hart
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The Acorn Inn
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