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Tregare White Figure Apparition

Old Park Lane, Tregare, Hertfordshire Crisis Apparition Victorian

In the quaint Welsh town of Tregare, a chilling encounter took place on Old Park Lane back in 1905. A married couple was walking along the lane when they witnessed a white entity materialise right before their eyes. The apparition, described as a white figure, moved towards a gate and then vanished into thin air near some ruined cottages. What's particularly striking about this incident is that it coincided with a death in the couple's family, suggesting a possible connection between the two events.

This haunting is classified as a crisis manifestation, a type of paranormal activity often linked to times of great emotional distress or upheaval. The fact that the apparition appeared to the couple at a moment of personal tragedy lends credence to this interpretation. The incident has been documented as a visual manifestation, with the couple providing a firsthand account of the event. While there's limited information available about the specific location and its history, the story of the Tregare White Figure has become a fascinating footnote in the annals of Welsh paranormal folklore.

Historical Context

The incident occurred during the Victorian era, a time of great social change and industrialisation in Wales

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1905
Postcode Area
LD1

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