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Grey Lady of Taff's Well

Area around natural spring, Taff's Well, Mid Glamorgan Apparition Roman

Taff's Well, a tiny village in Cardiff, Wales, is home to a natural spring with a long history of therapeutic properties. For centuries, people have visited this spot seeking relief from rheumatism, and it's said that the waters have been used since Roman times. But there's another, more mysterious attraction here - the Grey Lady, a phantom figure that's been spotted in the area around the spring. Locals and visitors alike have reported catching glimpses of this ghostly apparition, adding a touch of the paranormal to this already fascinating spot.

The history of Taff's Well stretches back to the Roman era, when the natural spring was first utilised for its healing properties. Over the years, the area has been a popular destination for those seeking relief from rheumatism and other ailments. The Grey Lady, a ghostly figure in a grey dress, has become a local legend, with many claiming to have seen her wandering the area around the spring. While there's no concrete evidence to explain her presence, it's possible that she's connected to the well's long history and the many people who've visited over the years.

Historical Context

The natural spring at Taff's Well has been used since Roman times for its therapeutic properties.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Natural Spring
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
CF15

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