Skip to main content

The Flagging Figure of South Mimms

Unnamed road in the area, South Mimms, Hertfordshire Apparition 20th Century

In the sleepy Hertfordshire village of South Mimms, a most peculiar and intriguing haunting has been reported. It's said that on a spring evening in 1935, several motorists and a vicar on his bike encountered a mysterious figure standing on the roadside, flagging down travellers with a familiar gesture. The surprising thing was that this apparition vanished into thin air just seconds later, leaving those who witnessed it utterly bewildered. This bizarre incident has become known as the Flagging Figure of South Mimms, and its connection to the area's history of paranormal activity is undeniable.

Historically, the roads in and around South Mimms have been associated with the ghost of Dick Turpin, the infamous English highwayman. It's possible that the Flagging Figure is somehow linked to this legacy, perhaps even a manifestation of Turpin's restless spirit. The fact that multiple witnesses, including a vicar, reported the incident lends credibility to the story. While we can't say for certain what the Flagging Figure is or why it appears, its impact on the local community and visitors alike is undeniable.

Historical Context

The area has a history of reported paranormal activity, including sightings of Dick Turpin's ghost.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Spring 1935
Postcode Area
EN8

Nearby Haunted Places

Apparition 0 mi

Praying Man of South Mimms

Church and vicarage, South Mimms

In the quaint village of South Mimms, Hertfordshire, a mystifying apparition has been witnessed within the local church and vicarage. The ghostly figure, known as the Praying Man, was seen standing up from a prayerful position and walking through a closed door leading to the vestry. This inexplicable event took place in the 1920s, leaving the churchgoers and the Reverend Allen Hay bewildered. The reverend also reported strange occurrences at the vicarage, where he would often wake up at 3am feeling a presence, which he believed to be friendly.

Church Early 20th Century
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.6 mi

Dick Turpin's Ghostly Apparition

Wash Lane, South Mimms

Wash Lane in South Mimms is said to be haunted by the ghost of Dick Turpin, the infamous English highwayman. This rural lane, surrounded by rolling hills and countryside, is where Turpin's spectral presence has been reported, sending shivers down the spines of locals and travellers alike. Imagine walking down this quiet lane, the only sound being the rustling of leaves and the distant hum of traffic, when suddenly you catch a glimpse of a ghostly figure on horseback. It's a spine-tingling thought, and one that's been etched in the minds of those who claim to have seen Turpin's ghostly apparition.

Lane Victorian
Read Full Story
Cryptozoology 1 mi

Mysterious Bridge Creature

Bridge along Wash Lane, South Mimms

Wash Lane Bridge in South Mimms has been the site of a bizarre and unexplained encounter. A man crossing the bridge one evening watched in amazement as a human-like creature rose from the ground and leapt over the bridge, vanishing into the mist. The witness was so startled that he fled the scene, leaving behind only his testimony to this strange event. The creature was described as man-like, but details of its appearance are sadly lacking. The incident is said to have taken place sometime in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, a time when such sightings were often attributed to folklore and myth.

Bridge Victorian
Read Full Story
Apparition 1.7 mi

The Old Lady of Potters Bar

The Old Manor Public House, Potters Bar

The Old Manor Public House in Potters Bar is home to a rather intriguing haunting. A phantom elderly lady is said to make her presence known by walking through the restaurant area, her ghostly form seemingly at ease in this historic setting. Staff have reported a strange atmosphere in the area after closing time, which could suggest that this lady is not one to rush off into the afterlife. The staircase nearby is also said to be haunted, but by a very different kind of spirit - a playful little girl who delights in causing a ruckus.

Public House Victorian
Read Full Story
Cryptozoology 2.3 mi

Mysterious Large Cat Sighting

Station Road, Welham Green

Welham Green's woods have long been a place of quiet contemplation for locals, but one evening in 2007, a peaceful walk turned into a shocking encounter. Andrew Hollings, out strolling with his dog, was startled by a massive cat emerging from the trees. The creature was enormous, reportedly the size of a Labrador or Alsatian, with a long tail that seemed to gleam in the fading light. As it slowly emerged from the woodland, Hollings must have felt his heart racing with a mix of fear and fascination.

Woodland Modern
Read Full Story
Apparition 2.8 mi

Ghost of Sir Henry Blount

Tyttenhanger House, Tyttenhanger Green

Tyttenhanger House in Hertfordshire is said to be haunted by the ghost of Sir Henry Blount, who died in 1682. It's believed that his spirit still roams the grounds of his former home, a notion that has captured the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. The house, a grand country residence, has a long history dating back to the 17th century, and it's here that Sir Henry is thought to make his presence known.

Country House Stuart
Read Full Story

Stay Nearby

Haunted hotels and accommodation near Unnamed road in the area