The Tall Man of Croft Castle
Croft Castle in Leominster is said to be haunted by a rather unusual spectre, known as the Tall Man in Leather. This imposing figure, estimated to be at least seven foot tall, has been seen on a couple of occasions within the castle walls. The sightings, which took place in the 1920s, describe the tall man as quickly fading away in front of witnesses, leaving them with a lasting impression of a mysterious and unexplained event.
Historically, Croft Castle has been associated with various tales of paranormal activity. The Tall Man in Leather is just one of several ghostly apparitions reportedly seen within the castle. Although details of the sightings are scarce, they are often attributed to the castle's long and complex history, which spans several centuries. While there's no concrete evidence to explain the appearance of the Tall Man, his sightings remain a fascinating aspect of the castle's paranormal folklore.
Croft Castle has a long history dating back to the medieval period.
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