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Chavenage Manor Ghost Coach

Chavenage Manor, Horsley, Gloucestershire Crisis Apparition Tudor/Victorian

Chavenage Manor, nestled in the Gloucestershire countryside, is home to a haunting apparition known as the ghost coach. This phantom vehicle, driven by a headless man, is said to arrive at the manor just after the death of a family member. According to local legend, the coach serves as a vessel for the deceased soul to embark on its final journey. The appearance of the coach is often accompanied by the sighting of a shadowy figure, which vanishes when approached. This eerie phenomenon has been linked to a crisis manifestation, occurring during times of great change or loss within the family.

The history of Chavenage Manor dates back to the 16th century, with the estate having been owned by the same family for generations. The ghost coach is said to have appeared on multiple occasions, often in conjunction with the passing of a family member. One account describes the coach arriving at the manor, driven by a headless man, who is believed to be a former servant or coachman. The shadowy figure, also seen in parts of the house, is thought to be a separate entity, possibly a grieving family member or a restless spirit. While the exact circumstances of these sightings are unclear, they remain a fascinating aspect of Chavenage Manor's paranormal history.

Historical Context

Chavenage Manor has been owned by the same family since the 16th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, Limited Access
Date / Era
During a death in family
Postcode Area
GL6

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