The Large White Face Haunting
In the sleepy Sussex village of South Heighton, a small cottage was once home to a rather unwelcome guest. For years, the cottage stood empty, its residents driven away by the intensity of the haunting that took place within its walls. As night fell, a strange, pale face with large black eyes would stare out from the windows, a sight that was both unsettling and unnerving. The face became a local legend, with many wondering who or what it belonged to, and what its presence might signify.
Historical records suggest that the haunting had been a problem for some time, with the cottage eventually being abandoned due to the frequency and intensity of the sightings. It wasnt until a vicar intervened that the spirit was finally driven away. While we dont know much about the vicar's methods or the exact circumstances surrounding the spirit's departure, its clear that the haunting had a significant impact on the local community. The fact that the cottage was left empty for so long is a testament to the fear and unease that the large white face inspired in those who lived nearby.
The haunting took place in a small cottage in South Heighton, Sussex, with the exact date and circumstances unknown.
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