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Headless Woman of Cockspur Street

Cockspur Street, SW1, London Apparition Unknown

Cockspur Street in London's heart is home to a rather unsettling sighting - a headless woman crossing the road. A taxi driver was the witness to this bizarre event back in 1975. He watched in horror as the decapitated woman glided across the road in front of him, vanishing into thin air the moment she reached the pavement. This eerie apparition is thought to be connected to another London ghost story, that of the entity haunting St James's Park.

Interestingly, the Headless Woman of Cockspur Street shares a possible link with another London ghost, the one haunting St James's Park. Although there's no concrete evidence to support a direct connection, the similarity in descriptions and locations suggests there might be more to this ghostly tale. The original account from 1975 remains the core of this haunting, with the taxi driver's testimony being the primary source of information. The incident has been documented as a visual manifestation of a ghostly presence.

Historical Context

The area around Cockspur Street has a long history dating back to the 18th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Street
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1975
Postcode Area
SW1A

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