Phantom Woman in Black
Aylestone Hall has been the site of a rather eerie sighting. A park ranger on night patrol in the 1980s caught a glimpse of a phantom woman dressed in black with a white face. The image must have been quite startling, especially as it was seen in the dead of night. It's not hard to imagine the ranger's surprise at coming across this ghostly apparition while doing their rounds.
Historically, Aylestone Hall dates back to the 17th century, and it's possible that the phantom woman is connected to the hall's past. Unfortunately, there's limited information available about the specific sighting, but it's worth noting that the hall has been the subject of various paranormal reports over the years. The fact that the woman was seen by a park ranger, someone who is likely familiar with the hall's grounds, adds some credibility to the account.
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