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Silver Suit Sighting Winchester

Chilcomb Road, Winchester, Hampshire UFO Late 20th Century

On a dark stretch of Chilcomb Road, near the A272, a most unusual encounter took place on 14 November 1974. A couple driving through the area suddenly found their car shaking out of control, forcing them to pull over. As they looked around, they spotted a large, cigar-shaped object nearby, with three faces peering out. Adding to the surreal scene, a bearded man dressed in a silver suit began moving towards them. The entities vanished as quickly as they appeared, leaving the couple shaken but able to drive away normally.

This remarkable sighting remains one of the most intriguing UFO encounters in Hampshire's history. The incident involved multiple witnesses, a couple who were driving through the area when their experience began. Their account describes a clear sighting of an unusual object and entities, including the bearded man in a silver suit. The lack of any reported injuries or damage to their vehicle suggests that the encounter, though alarming, was not hostile. The incident has been documented as a genuine UFO sighting, with no obvious explanation for what the couple experienced that evening.

Historical Context

A notable UFO sighting in rural Hampshire during the 1970s.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
14 November 1974
Postcode Area
SO32

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