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Kilspindie White Lady Ghost

Lady's Brig, Kilspindie, South Yorkshire Apparition Unknown

Lady's Brig in Kilspindie is home to a mysterious figure known as the White Lady. This phantom female has been spotted in the area of land close to Balmyre Farm. Her history is shrouded in mystery but it's speculated she may have been murdered, a murderer, or even a nun. The truth behind her story remains unknown. Locals and visitors alike have reported catching glimpses of this ghostly apparition but details are scarce.

The story of the White Lady at Lady's Brig is one of intrigue and speculation. While the exact circumstances surrounding her existence are unclear, it's believed she may have lived during a time of great change and upheaval. Some think she might have been a victim of circumstance, others a perpetrator of a heinous crime. Whatever the truth may be, her presence continues to captivate those interested in the paranormal. Witnesses describe seeing a female figure dressed in white but further details are hard to come by.

Historical Context

The area around Kilspindie has a rich history dating back centuries but specific details about the White Lady remain elusive.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Bridge
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown

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