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Alice Lisle's Ghostly Coach

Area around Alice Lisle Public House, Rockford, Hampshire Apparition 17th century

The Alice Lisle Public House in Rockford stands witness to a most unsettling and bizarre haunting. Locals and visitors alike have reported seeing a driverless coach ridden by the ghost of Alice Lisle herself, pulled by headless horses. This eerie spectacle is said to roam the area around the pub, leaving many to wonder about the tragic events that led to Alice's untimely demise.

It's said that Alice Lisle was the last woman to be executed by decapitation, a brutal act carried out by Judge Jeffreys. This event took place in the 17th century, an era marked by severe punishments and judicial cruelty. The haunting manifestation is believed to be a manifestation of Alice's restless spirit, forever trapped in a carriage, reliving the horror of her execution. While there are no documented witness accounts, the persistence of this legend suggests that many have indeed caught a glimpse of this ghostly procession.

Historical Context

17th century execution by Judge Jeffreys

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Legends
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SO

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