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The White Hart Ghost

White Hart Inn Inn, Moreton, Essex Apparition Victorian

Deep in the heart of Moreton, Essex, the White Hart Inn has stood for centuries, its ancient walls bearing witness to countless tales of love, loss, and laughter. But amidst the warmth and hospitality, a more sinister presence lurks. In 1991, a lone witness caught a glimpse of a young woman in a long dress, her silhouette eerily visible through the glass window of the internal kitchen door. The figure vanished into thin air the moment the door swung open, leaving the witness with a haunting question: who was this ghostly apparition, and what was she doing in his kitchen?

Digging deeper into the past, it appears that the female entity may have met her untimely demise within the very walls of the White Hart. Records suggest that she's been seen by numerous people since the 1920s, her presence a recurring theme in the inn's history. On that fateful night in 1991, between 00:00h and 01:00h, the witness initially thought the figure was his wife, but as he opened the door, she disappeared, only to find his wife fast asleep upstairs. This chilling encounter has left many to wonder about the story behind the Woman in Long Dress, and her connection to the White Hart Inn.

Historical Context

The White Hart Inn has been a staple of Moreton's community for centuries, with records dating back to the 18th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1991, between 00:00h - 01:00h
Postcode Area
CM

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