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Headless Coachman's Ghostly Procession

Between Tenby and Sampson Cross, Tenby, Dyfed Legend Unknown

On the winding roads between Tenby and Sampson Cross in Wales, a bizarre and terrifying spectacle unfolds every night. A headless team of horses, driven by a headless coachman, thunders along this stretch of road, carrying a headless lady in a coach. The procession is said to disappear in a large explosion as it reaches the crossroads known as Sampson Cross, leaving witnesses stunned and bewildered. Some believe that the entities have been laid to rest in a nearby lake, bringing an end to their nightly procession.

This eerie legend has been passed down through the years, with many claiming to have seen the ghostly procession. While the origins of the haunting remain shrouded in mystery, it's clear that this stretch of road has a dark and foreboding history. The fact that the procession is said to occur every night, at the same location, adds to the sense of unease and fear that pervades this part of Wales. Some speculate that the headless coachman and his passengers may be the restless spirits of those who met a tragic end on this very road.

Historical Context

The exact date of the events that led to this haunting is unknown

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Every night (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
SA70

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