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The Phantom Young Girl

Property along Bradwell Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex Apparition Mid-20th Century

In a property along Bradwell Road, Buckhurst Hill, a family experienced a rather unusual and intriguing haunting back in the 1960s. It started with small things - the disappearance of objects and a sweet, lingering smell of perfume. But it wasn't long before the family caught glimpses of a phantom young girl, who seemed to be centred around the wardrobe in their home. She would climb out of it, and her presence was felt throughout the house. What's more, when the family eventually moved to a new home, the phantom girl accompanied them, suggesting a strong attachment or unfinished business.

Historical records of the area don't provide much context about the property or the family, but the haunting itself offers some clues. The fact that the phantom girl was seen climbing out of the wardrobe and that her presence was alleviated when the wardrobe was removed and destroyed suggests that the haunting might be connected to an object or a specific event. The family's experience, though unsettling at the time, seems to have been harmless, and it ceased once the wardrobe was taken away. This case is often cited as an example of a 'object attachment' type of haunting, where a spirit becomes linked to a particular item.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred in the 1960s, a time of significant social change but not much is known about the specific historical context of the property or the family.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Olfactory
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
1960s
Postcode Area
IG8

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