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The Ghost of Bramshot Church

Church, Bramshot, Hampshire Apparition Victorian

Bramshot Church stands quietly in the Hampshire countryside, its ancient stones bearing witness to centuries of history. It's here that a peculiar sighting has been reported - a little girl, dressed in a bonnet, walking away from the church before vanishing into thin air through a churchyard wall. The image is a haunting one, leaving many to wonder about the story behind this ghostly apparition.

Historical records of Bramshot Church date back to the medieval period, with the current structure being a Victorian-era rebuild. While there's no specific information on the little girl's identity or the circumstances of her death, the church's long history suggests numerous potential connections. The ghostly manifestation is categorised as a haunting, with the exact date and time of the sighting remaining unknown. Witnesses describe the apparition as a visual phenomenon, with no reported audio disturbances.

Historical Context

The church has medieval origins, with a Victorian-era rebuild.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
GU16

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