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White Lady of Black Pool

Black Pool, Longnor, Shropshire Apparition Victorian

In the heart of Shropshire, there's a spot where the locals whisper about a ghostly apparition known as the White Lady of Black Pool. This eerie presence is said to haunt the area around Black Pool in Longnor. According to reports, she met her untimely demise by drowning in the pool. Now, her spirit is believed to dance around the area, giving those who catch a glimpse of her a fright. One brave soul thought she was a real lady and tried to dance with her, only to find his arms passing straight through her body.

The sighting of the White Lady dates back to 1881, a time when such supernatural occurrences were often met with a mix of fear and fascination. The fact that she appears to be dancing suggests a possible connection to the joy and vitality she might have felt in life, now manifested as a haunting. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claims, the story has been passed down through the years, contributing to the local folklore. The White Lady remains a point of interest for those drawn to the paranormal.

Historical Context

The haunting is set in the Victorian era, a time of great change and interest in the supernatural.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Pool
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1881
Postcode Area
SY9

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