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Lady Mohun of Moon's Moat

Moon's Moat, Redditch, Hereford Apparition Victorian

Tucked away in the heart of Herefordshire, Moon's Moat is a small, enigmatic island with a rich history of paranormal activity. Every year on St Agnes' Eve, January 20th, a ghostly figure is said to appear - that of Lady Mohun. This eerie apparition has been reported by multiple witnesses over the years, with the most recent sighting dating back to January 21, 2003. The circumstances surrounding Lady Mohun's haunting are shrouded in mystery, leaving many to wonder about the story behind this restless spirit.

Historical records suggest that Lady Mohun was a member of the Mohun family, who were prominent landowners in the area during the Victorian era. While details about her life and death are scarce, it's believed that her spirit has been trapped within the moat for centuries. According to local folklore, Lady Mohun's ghostly apparition is often seen wandering the island, possibly searching for something or someone. Although there's no concrete evidence to support the claims, the sheer number of reported sightings has cemented Lady Mohun's place in local legend.

Historical Context

The Mohun family were significant landowners in the area during the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Moated Island
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
20 January (reoccurring) but last seen 21 January 2003
Postcode Area
B98

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