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The Woman in Crinoline Haunting

Bush House, Pembroke, Dyfed Apparition Victorian

Bush House in Pembroke, Wales, is home to a rather intriguing and bizarre haunting. A night watchman reported seeing a man with three dogs walking across the grounds in 1954, only to vanish into a pond. The following year, three guests staying at the house were awoken by persistent hammering on their door and walls. It was on the second night that they spotted a woman wearing a long, flowing dress, bathed in a strange light, wandering in the garden. She disappeared through a wall, leaving the guests shaken.

Interestingly, the hauntings at Bush House seem to be centred around a female apparition, dubbed 'The Woman in Crinoline'. The woman's dress suggests a Victorian or Edwardian era presence. Although the current status of Bush House as a boarding house might indicate some changes to the property, the core haunting experiences remain unexplained. The multiple witness accounts and variety of experiences, including visual and audio phenomena, contribute to the credibility of the haunting.

Historical Context

Bush House dates back to the 19th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
1954 (man with dogs), August 1955 (female)
Postcode Area
SA18

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