Braintree Ghost Policeman
On Whethersford Road in Braintree, a rather unusual ghostly sighting has been reported. A cottage situated in a dip on the left-hand side of the road seems to be the focal point of this paranormal activity. Twice, a ghostly policeman has been seen here, with the first apparition dressed in Victorian attire and the second in a modern uniform. It's quite intriguing to consider what could be the connection between these two ghostly figures.
The sightings of the ghostly policeman date back to the 1920s, and they have been accompanied by small amounts of poltergeist activity. While we dont know much about the specific circumstances of the sightings, the fact that there have been multiple reports of this ghostly figure suggests that there may be some truth to the claims. The contrast between the Victorian and modern uniforms is particularly interesting, and it raises questions about the possible identities of the ghostly policemen.
The area has a rich history dating back to the Victorian era
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