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Clacton Ghost Horse

on, Clacton, Essex Apparition Edwardian

Clacton-on-Sea was once a quieter place, and it was back then that people started talking about a ghostly horse with no rider. This phantom steed would appear at a roundabout, seemingly out of nowhere, and then vanish into a barn that unfortunately no longer stands. The fact that it was a riderless horse made it all the more unsettling for those who claimed to have seen it.

In the early twentieth century, there were several reports of this ghostly horse crossing the roundabout before disappearing into the now-demolished barn. Although we dont have the exact dates or witness names, it's clear that multiple people saw this apparition, which adds credibility to the sightings. The area has changed a lot since then, with traffic increasing significantly, but the legend of the riderless horse remains.

Historical Context

Early 20th-century England, pre-World War I

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Early twentieth century
Postcode Area
CO16

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