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Anne Walker's Vengeful Spirit

Mill, Great Lumley, Durham Post-Mortem Apparition Pre-Victorian

In the quaint village of Great Lumley, nestled in County Durham, a chilling tale of murder and retribution has been etched into local folklore. The story begins with the disappearance of Anne Walker, a young local woman whose fate remained a mystery until her ghostly apparition brought her killers to justice. According to accounts, Anne's spirit appeared to a miller at the local mill, threatening to haunt him unless he revealed the truth about her untimely death.

Historical records suggest that Anne's ghostly visitations occurred in either 1632 or 1680 - a discrepancy that only adds to the enigma. What's certain, however, is that Anne's spirit played a crucial role in uncovering the truth about her murder. Following her second apparition, the miller, fearing for his own safety, informed the authorities about Anne's fate. This brave act ultimately led to the capture and prosecution of her killers. The case of Anne Walker's vengeful spirit remains one of the most intriguing examples of paranormal activity in English history.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred in a rural area during a time of significant social and economic change in England.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Abandoned Mill
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1632 (or 1680)
Postcode Area
DH11

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