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Shag Foal Ghost Sighting

Road formally known as Goosey Lane, Roxby, Lincolnshire Apparition Victorian

Roxby's Goosey Lane, now more commonly known as Boggart Lane, has a rather unusual ghost story attached to it. A ghostly donkey covered in long shaggy hair was said to haunt this lane back in the day. The Shag Foal, as it's come to be known, has been a part of local folklore for centuries, with reports of its sightings dating back to around 1830. It's said that locals would catch glimpses of this eerie apparition as they went about their daily business.

The story of the Shag Foal has been passed down through generations, with many believing it to be a harmless spirit. While there's no concrete evidence to explain the origins of this ghostly donkey, it's thought that it may be connected to the area's history as a rural community. The lane itself has undergone changes over the years, but the legend of the Shag Foal remains. Those who claim to have seen it describe a donkey with an unnatural, shaggy coat, which has become a lasting image in the local psyche.

Historical Context

Rural community in the 19th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa 1830
Postcode Area
DN15

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