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The Headless Ghost of Jinny

Jinny Lane and nearby Jinny Well Inn, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire Apparition Pre-Victorian

Jinny Lane in Newchurch in Pendle is home to a rather unsettling presence - the headless ghost of Jinny, also known as Jennet. This eerie spectre is said to haunt the lane that bears her name, and nearby Jinny Well Inn. The story of Jinny's ghost has been a part of local folklore for centuries, with many claiming to have caught a glimpse of her wandering, headless form.

Historical records suggest that Jinny's haunting has been a topic of discussion since at least the Victorian era. While the exact details of her story are unclear, it's believed that Jinny met a tragic end, resulting in her spirit becoming trapped between worlds. Locals have reported seeing her ghostly figure, often described as a headless woman, wandering the lane and surrounding areas. The Jinny Well Inn, which is situated nearby, has also been associated with paranormal activity, with some claiming to have experienced strange occurrences while staying or visiting the inn.

Historical Context

The legend of Jinny's ghost dates back to the pre-Victorian era, with roots in local folklore and mythology.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Lane and Inn
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Folklore
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BB9

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