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The Misty Woman of Malton Road

A64 Malton Road, York, North Yorkshire Apparition Georgian

On misty or foggy evenings, a tragic figure appears on Malton Road, just outside York. This ghostly woman, carrying a child, is said to be the spirit of a victim of a brutal crime. Her story is one of heartbreak and loss, and her presence is a poignant reminder of the dark history that lies beneath the surface of this seemingly ordinary road.

Historical records suggest that this woman may have been murdered by her highwayman boyfriend. The exact circumstances of her death are shrouded in mystery, but it's believed that her spirit has been trapped on this spot for centuries. Witnesses report seeing her on misty evenings, her ghostly form materializing out of the fog. Some claim to have seen her wandering the road, searching for something or someone, while others report hearing strange noises or whispers.

Historical Context

The road has been a major route for centuries, and its history dates back to the Roman era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Weather Dependent: Misty evenings
Postcode Area
YO26

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