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Treasure Hunter Ghost

Dark Lane, Braishfield, Hampshire Apparition Edwardian

Dark Lane in Braishfield, Hampshire, is a rural road shrouded in mystery and reportedly haunted by the ghost of an Edwardian woman. Her presence is said to be connected to a treasure she hid while living in a nearby building. Interestingly, it's not people who are likely to catch a glimpse of her, but dogs. They react to her presence by howling for no apparent reason. This unusual aspect of the haunting has led to speculation about the nature of her spirit and its connection to the local canine population.

The story of the treasure hunter ghost is deeply rooted in the history of the area. Although the exact date of her haunting is unknown, it's believed to be linked to the Edwardian era. The woman, whose identity remains a mystery, is thought to have lived in a building along the road now known as Dark Lane. Her actions, and the reason behind her hiding treasure, are not well documented. However, the fact that she is more likely to be seen by dogs suggests a possible connection to the local wildlife or a lingering presence that transcends human perception.

Historical Context

The haunting is believed to date back to the Edwardian era, a time of significant social and economic change in the UK.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SO51

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