Marnhull Funeral Procession Ghost
In the sleepy Dorset village of Marnhull, a spine-tingling spectacle has been witnessed by many a brave soul. Travelling along Sackmore Lane or the roads near the local quarry, a mournful procession appears at the stroke of midnight, its date of occurrence seemingly random. This ghostly cort��ge comprises a black horse-drawn carriage, accompanied by mourners or pallbearers - reports vary, with some claiming to have seen a long line of sombre figures, while others recall just two men carrying the weight of their grief.
Historical records are scarce, but it's likely that this phantom funeral procession dates back to the Victorian era, a time when elaborate mourning rituals were the norm. The fact that witnesses report seeing this apparition at midnight, a traditional hour for spirits to roam, adds credence to the theory that we're dealing with a restless soul or a lingering memory from days gone by. While the exact route and composition of the procession may vary, one thing remains constant - the eerie feeling that settles over Marnhull's residents and visitors alike when this ghostly parade makes its nocturnal appearance.
Victorian era mourning rituals
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