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The Screaming Lady of Pittington

Lady Peace Lane, Pittington, Durham Apparition Pre-Victorian

Lady Peace Lane in Pittington is a tranquil spot, but locals know it as a place of dark history. They say the screams of a young woman can still be heard echoing through the lane, sending shivers down the spines of anyone who happens to be nearby. The story goes that she was the daughter of a local manor house family, brutally murdered along this very lane. Her spirit, it seems, has refused to rest.

Historical records confirm that a young woman from the local manor house was indeed murdered in the area now known as Lady Peace Lane. While exact details of her death are scarce, it's believed to have occurred sometime in the distant past. Locals claim that her blood-curdling screams can still be heard, particularly at night, and that the sound seems to emanate from the lane itself. Some speculate that her spirit remains trapped, reliving the terror of her final moments.

Historical Context

The area has a long history dating back to medieval times

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lane
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Late twentieth century
Postcode Area
DH6

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