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Screaming Children Haunting

White Horse Public House, Trowse, Norfolk Apparition Unknown

The White Horse Public House in Trowse, Norfolk, is home to a chilling and unexplained phenomenon. Footsteps echo down deserted corridors, and pictures inexplicably fall from the walls. But it's the sounds of screaming children that have left witnesses shaken. The landlord has even captured strange 'orbs' flying around the building on CCTV, adding to the mystery. This eerie activity has been reported as far back as 2004, leaving many to wonder what's behind these unsettling events.

Delving into the history of the White Horse Public House, one can imagine the countless patrons who have walked through its doors over the years. While there's no concrete evidence linking past events to the haunting, the fact remains that multiple people have experienced this unexplained activity. Witnesses have reported hearing the sounds of upset children, and some have even seen strange lights or 'orbs' on CCTV. The cause of these events remains a mystery, but one thing is certain - the White Horse Public House is a place where the ordinary and the unexplained coexist.

Historical Context

The White Horse Public House has been a staple in Trowse for many years, serving as a gathering place for locals and travelers alike.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2004
Postcode Area
NR4

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