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Grey Woman of Handsworth Road

Handsworth Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Apparition Unknown

On Handsworth Road in Sheffield, a rather eerie encounter took place in 2014. Two people waiting at a bus stop spotted a grey-coloured older woman walking past a tree. She had her hands placed under her chin, seemingly to secure a headscarf, and was wearing long clothing. The woman then turned and looked at the people at the bus stop before vanishing in a flash. This sudden disappearance left the witnesses with a lasting impression of a fleeting yet unsettling encounter.

The story of the Grey Woman of Handsworth Road remains a puzzling one. Although there is no concrete historical context available, the description of the woman in long clothing and a headscarf suggests a possible link to the Victorian or Edwardian era. The fact that two people witnessed the apparition lends credibility to the account. While we can only speculate about the woman's identity or connection to the location, her ghostly appearance has certainly captured the imagination of those interested in the paranormal.

Historical Context

No specific historical context available

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2014
Postcode Area
S13

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