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Michelmersh Invisible Carriage

Between Manor Farm & Dower House, Michelmersh, Hampshire Apparition Victorian

In the rolling countryside of Michelmersh, Hampshire, a strange and unsettling phenomenon has been reported for years. Locals claim to have heard the sound of a horse-drawn carriage making its way between Manor Farm and Dower House, yet no vehicle is ever seen. The carriage is said to be driven by Lord Ogle, a figure from the area's past. The eerie clip-clop of hooves on the ground is a chilling experience for those who have heard it, leaving many to wonder about the origins of this ghostly procession.

Historical records suggest that Lord Ogle was a prominent figure in the area during the Victorian era. It's possible that the haunting is connected to his life or death, but details remain scarce. What we do know is that the sound of the carriage has been heard by multiple witnesses, all of whom describe it as a horse-drawn vehicle driven by Lord Ogle. The haunting manifestation is a type of audio anomaly, with no visual evidence to support the claims. Despite this, the experience remains a fascinating example of England's rich paranormal heritage.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Countryside
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SO16

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