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Kirton Ghostly Lady

Old King's Head, Kirton, Lincolnshire Apparition Victorian

The Old King's Head in Kirton is a place where the past seems to linger. This historic public house has a reputation for being haunted by a mysterious Victorian woman. She's often spotted at the top of the staircase, her presence a fleeting glimpse of a bygone era. Some say she's a mischievous spirit, known to push people as they make their way down the stairs. Whether she's a benevolent ghost or a malevolent force, one thing is certain - she's a popular topic of conversation among locals and visitors alike.

Built during the Victorian era, the Old King's Head has a rich history that's steeped in tradition. The ghostly lady is said to be a former resident or perhaps a regular visitor to the pub, but details about her identity remain scarce. What's certain is that her appearances have been reported by multiple witnesses over the years, all describing a similar sighting of a woman in Victorian attire. While there's no concrete evidence to explain her presence, it's clear that she adds to the pub's mystique and allure.

Historical Context

The Old King's Head dates back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PE9

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