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Ghostly Coach of Woodrising

General area, Woodrising, Norfolk Apparition Pre-twentieth century

Deep in the Norfolk countryside, near the village of Woodrising, a bizarre and intriguing haunting has been reported. A ghostly coach, said to be pulled by either invisible or headless horses, has been seen manifesting in this rural area. The coach itself is described as glowing brightly from its windows and lamps, shining with a light as bright as day. This eerie apparition has sparked the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike, with many trying to make sense of this inexplicable phenomenon.

The origins of this haunting are shrouded in mystery, with no specific date or time given for the sightings. It's likely that the coach was seen pre-twentieth century, adding to the enigma surrounding this paranormal event. Witness accounts vary, with some describing the horses as invisible, while others claim they were headless. Such discrepancies only add to the mystique of the ghostly coach, leaving us to ponder the truth behind these strange sightings.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to medieval times

Location

Location Details

Location Type
General area, countryside
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown, likely to be pre-twentieth century
Postcode Area
NR25

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