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Lady in White Ghost

Unknown toy shop, Rayleigh, Essex Apparition Post-War

In the heart of Rayleigh, Essex, a mysterious presence has been felt by many. This toy shop, now long gone, was once home to a ghostly woman in white. She was known to make her presence known by moving things around and even touching the back of the neck of one unfortunate witness. It's said that she met her untimely demise in a house fire, but the exact circumstances remain a mystery. What we do know is that her spirit has lingered, leaving behind a trail of unexplained occurrences.

The events took place back in 1974, a time when the town of Rayleigh was still reeling from the post-war era. The toy shop, a popular destination for families, was suddenly plagued by strange happenings. Customers reported hearing strange noises and seeing objects move on their own. One witness even claimed to have been touched by the ghostly woman. The incident has been documented as a haunting manifestation, with multiple witnesses coming forward to share their experiences.

Historical Context

The town of Rayleigh has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Toy Shop
Activity Types
Visual Audio Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
1974
Postcode Area
SS11

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