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Phantom Coach of Dundermot

Dundermot Mound, Ballymena, Mid And East Antrim Apparition Unknown

Dundermot Mound stands as a mysterious site in Ballymena, where locals whisper about a spine-tingling apparition. A phantom coach, complete with four ghostly horses, is said to materialise around the area. The coachman's voice is as eerie as the sighting itself, as he poses a seemingly innocuous question to anyone he encounters: 'is the bridge at Glarryford still up?' It's crucial to keep quiet and avoid responding, as any answer is believed to seal one's fate, resulting in death within a year.

The origins of this haunting are unclear, but the legend has been passed down through generations. While there's no concrete evidence to pinpoint the exact date or time of these sightings, the story has become an integral part of local folklore. The phantom coach and its ominous driver serve as a chilling reminder of the area's rich history and the unexplained phenomena that continue to fascinate us. Those who claim to have seen the coach describe it as an unsettling experience, leaving a lasting impression.

Historical Context

The exact historical context is unknown, but the legend has been passed down through local folklore.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Mound
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Highly hazardous
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BT13

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