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Glowing Horseman of Lamarsh

Road between Lamarsh Hills and Bures St Mary, Lamarsh, Essex Apparition Victorian

The rural stretch of road between Lamarsh Hills and Bures St Mary in Essex has long been associated with a terrifying apparition known as the Glowing Horseman. Travellers who dared to venture out between dusk and dawn would often be met with a sight that struck fear into their hearts. This ghostly figure was said to terrorise all who crossed its path, prompting a collective effort from the local priests and their staff to perform an exorcism.

Historical records suggest that the Glowing Horseman was a prominent figure in local folklore during the 1800s. The fact that it took a combined effort from multiple priests to exorcise the ghost speaks volumes about the level of fear it instilled in the local community. Although the exact details of the exorcism are unclear, it's evident that the Glowing Horseman was a malevolent presence that disrupted the lives of those living in and around Lamarsh.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred during the 1800s, a time of great change and superstition in rural England.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
High
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1800s
Postcode Area
CO10

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