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The Legless Gentleman of Langstone

General area, Langstone, Hampshire Apparition World War II

In the quaint village of Langstone, nestled in the rolling hills of Hampshire, a rather unusual spectre has been spotted roaming the streets. This tall, thin gentleman is easily identifiable due to his missing right leg. The reports of his appearances date back to the 1940s, and it's said that he's been seen wandering around the village, giving locals and visitors alike quite a shock. His presence seems to be a harmless one, though, and he's become somewhat of a local legend.

Historical records are scarce, but it's believed that the legless gentleman may have been a soldier who lost his limb in battle. The fact that he's been seen in the village suggests that he may have had some connection to the area, perhaps having lived or worked there during his lifetime. Witnesses describe him as a tall, thin man, and his lack of a right leg makes him a striking figure. While there aren't many documented accounts of his appearances, the fact that he's been seen by multiple people over the years lends credibility to the sightings.

Historical Context

The village of Langstone has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages, with many old buildings and landmarks still standing today.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1940s?
Postcode Area
PO8

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