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The Blue Gown Phantom

Longe Arms and surrounding area Public House, Spixworth, Norfolk Apparition Unknown

In the quaint Norfolk village of Spixworth, the Longe Arms Public House stands as a hub of local life. Yet, it's not just the living that frequent this establishment. A phantom lady clad in a blue gown has been a part of its history, with reports of her escorting a man known as 'Old John' back from the Longe Arms every night. This ghostly companion was a constant presence until Old John's passing, after which the lady in blue was never seen again. However, locals claim that on stormy nights, you can still hear her sorrowful cries echoing through the area.

Historical records of the Longe Arms and its ghostly inhabitant are scarce, but the legend of the lady in blue has been passed down through generations of locals. The story suggests a deep connection between the phantom and Old John, whose identity and relationship with the ghost remain a mystery. What is known is that their nightly routine was a familiar sight until Old John's death. The lady's presence, though no longer visually apparent, continues to be felt, particularly on stormy nights when her cries are said to be audible. This haunting has become an integral part of the local folklore, drawing interest from those fascinated by the paranormal.

Historical Context

The Longe Arms Public House has been a local landmark for centuries, serving as a gathering place for the community.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
NR10

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