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Woman in Black

, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire Unknown Nineteenth century

Thornholmes Farm on the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire is home to a rather intriguing ghostly presence. This phantom, known as the Woman in Black, is said to wear a black silken gown and has an unknown connection to a religious building that once stood on the site before the farm was constructed. The farm itself dates back to the nineteenth century, which is when reports of the Woman in Black first surfaced. It's a curious case, with many questions left unanswered.

Historically, the Isle of Axholme was an important site, with various settlements and buildings having existed there over the centuries. The religious building that previously occupied the site of Thornholmes Farm likely played a significant role in the community. Although details about the Woman in Black's identity and connection to the site are scarce, her association with the area has endured. The haunting manifestation is characterised by sightings of the ghostly figure, dressed in black, and is often linked to the farm's history.

Historical Context

The site was previously occupied by a religious building before the construction of Thornholmes Farm.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Access
Date / Era
Nineteenth century
Postcode Area
DN9

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