The Victorian Blackberry Picker
Badocks Field in Bristol is a spot where the ordinary and the paranormal seem to blend. One summer evening in August 2015, a lone witness was out and about when they stumbled upon a rather surreal scene. A woman dressed in Victorian attire was picking blackberries, seemingly going about her business as if it were a normal day. The witness watched as she walked into a bramble bush and then, without warning, she vanished into thin air. It was only later that the witness discovered the field was rumoured to be haunted.
Historical records for Badocks Field are scarce, but the area of Westbury on Trym has a rich history dating back to the medieval period. The fact that the ghostly woman was dressed in Victorian clothing suggests a possible connection to that era. While we can't pinpoint the exact identity of the woman or the reason behind her haunting, her appearance in this field has left a lasting impression on those who claim to have seen her. The incident in 2015 adds to the field's reputation as a site of paranormal activity.
The area has a history dating back to the medieval period.
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