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Phantom Nun Haunting

Tredegar House, Newport, Gwent Apparition Medieval

Tredegar House in Newport, Wales, is home to a rather unsettling phenomenon. Phantom nuns have been seen walking through the courtyard, their presence seemingly a harbinger of something more sinister. On certain days, disembodied footfalls echo through the halls, leaving visitors with a chill down their spines. It's a haunting that has been documented for years, with one particularly bizarre occurrence happening on Friday the 13th of every month. On this day, a carpet in the house develops a bloodstain, only to vanish as the day comes to a close.

The history of Tredegar House dates back to the 15th century, and it's possible that the haunting is connected to the nuns who once lived on the site. One local legend suggests that the nuns were brutally murdered, their spirits trapped within the house. While the exact circumstances of their deaths are unclear, the sightings of phantom nuns and disembodied footfalls have been reported by multiple witnesses over the years. The reoccurring bloodstain on the carpet is a particularly intriguing aspect of the haunting, leaving many to wonder if it's a manifestation of the nuns' restless energy.

Historical Context

15th-century country house with possible connections to medieval nuns

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Mostly unknown, bloody carpet on Friday 13 (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
NP10

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