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The Vanishing Puppy of Alkborough

West Halten Lane, Alkborough, Lincolnshire Apparition Late 20th Century

Alkborough's West Halten Lane can be a peaceful route, especially in the late evening. It's here, near the cricket ground, that a rather unusual ghostly encounter took place back in the late 1970s. A cyclist, riding home, suddenly had to brake hard to avoid hitting a small dog that darted out in front of him. The puppy obligingly moved a little way out of the way, but then it vanished into thin air on the grass verge. It was as if the dog had been a fleeting apparition all along.

One has to wonder what might have led to this ghostly puppy's appearance. Was it a spirit from a nearby residence, or perhaps a lingering memory from a long-forgotten event? The cyclist's story is a fascinating insight into the kinds of paranormal experiences that can occur in seemingly ordinary places. Although there's little historical context available for this particular haunting, the fact that it was documented provides a valuable addition to the records of English ghost sightings.

Historical Context

Rural area with scattered settlements and agricultural land

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Late 70s
Postcode Area
DN16

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