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The Green Light of Ongar

The Kings Head, Ongar, Essex Apparition Modern

The Kings Head in Ongar, Essex, has a spooky secret that's left its owners and guests scratching their heads. A mysterious green light has been seen shining under bedroom doors at night, casting an eerie glow over the public house. It's a strange phenomenon that's been observed by multiple people, but no one's ever ventured further to uncover the source. Is it a ghostly presence, a trick of the light, or something more sinister? The truth remains a mystery, but one thing's for sure - it's a haunting that's got everyone talking.

Dating back to the twentieth century, this haunting manifestation has been witnessed by the public house's owners and one of their guests. The fact that it's been seen by multiple people adds credibility to the sightings, but the lack of investigation into the phenomenon means we can only speculate about its origins. What we do know is that the green light appears at night, under bedroom doors, and has been observed recently enough to be considered a contemporary haunting. Whether it's a one-off occurrence or a recurring event is unknown, but its impact on those who've seen it is undeniable.

Historical Context

The Kings Head has been a public house for many years, serving the local community in Ongar, Essex.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
CM5

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