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The Headless Lady of Mount Bures

Bridge Street, Mount Bures, Essex Apparition Unknown

Mount Bures, a tiny village in Essex, is home to a rather unsettling apparition known as the Headless Lady. This ghostly figure has been spotted on Bridge Street, specifically over the bridge that spans Craig's Brook. The spirit is said to appear at midnight, a time when the village is usually deserted, and is recognised by its unusual habit of holding its head under one arm. Despite the lack of a known history behind this phantom, its appearance has been documented as a reoccurring phenomenon.

Interestingly, the Headless Lady's story lacks a clear historical context, which only adds to the enigma. What we do know is that this haunting manifestation has been observed on multiple occasions, with various witnesses claiming to have seen the ghostly figure. The fact that it appears at midnight, a time often associated with the supernatural, has led some to speculate about possible connections to the spirit world. While we may never uncover the truth behind the Headless Lady's existence, her presence remains a fascinating aspect of Mount Bures' paranormal heritage.

Historical Context

No specific historical context available

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Bridge
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Midnight, reoccurring
Postcode Area
CO13

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