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Brigg Ghostly Horse and Cart

Queen Street, Brigg, Lincolnshire Apparition Edwardian

Imagine walking down Queen Street in Brigg on a quiet night, when suddenly you're enveloped in the sound of heavy cart wheels and horses' hooves. It's a sound that makes you stop and listen, but when you peer into the darkness, there's nothing to see. This is what a witness experienced in July 2006, around 04:00h, from the comfort of their home. The sound was so real, it was as if a horse and cart had rattled past, but there was no sign of either.

The story goes that this ghostly procession is making its way to the old Britannia Brewery, which closed its doors back in 1924. It's said that the horse and cart still travel this route, a spectral relic of a bygone era. While we can't confirm the existence of ghosts, we do know that the witness's account is just one of many that have contributed to the haunting reputation of Queen Street in Brigg. The fact that the brewery has been closed for nearly a century adds a layer of intrigue to this paranormal phenomenon.

Historical Context

The Britannia Brewery, a significant landmark in Brigg's industrial past, closed in 1924.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
July 2006, around 04:00h
Postcode Area
DN16

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