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The Rustling Woman of Cwmbran

Road between Llantarnam Abbey and church, Cwmbran, Gwent Apparition Victorian

On a dark and deserted road in Cwmbran, a lone traveller encountered a mysterious woman under the branches of a large oak tree. It was midnight, and the only sound was the rustling of her dress as she approached. Their paths crossed, and as the man turned to take another look, the moonlight fell upon her, but she had vanished into thin air. The sudden disappearance left the traveller with a lasting impression of a fleeting, unexplained encounter.

This haunting dates back to pre-1909, a time when the area around Cwmbran was largely rural and Llantarnam Abbey was still a prominent landmark. The abbey, founded in the 12th century, has a rich history, and its proximity to the road where the woman was seen may hold some significance. The witness account suggests that the apparition was a visual and auditory experience, with the rustling of the woman's dress being a distinctive feature. While the identity of the woman remains unknown, her presence on this road has become a lasting part of local folklore.

Historical Context

The area around Cwmbran has a rich history dating back to the 12th century, with Llantarnam Abbey being a significant landmark.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-1909
Postcode Area
NP44

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