The Puritan of Keele Services
Imagine driving down the M6 motorway, the hum of the engine and the glow of the dashboard lights, when suddenly you spot something that makes your heart skip a beat. That's what happened to two Ipswich Town football fans in January 1974, who were returning home from an away game. They were at Keele Services, popping into the men's toilets, when they saw a Puritan dressed in worn clothing and a wide-brimmed hat. He left the room, and the two fans followed him, curious about whether he was an actor in costume. But when they got to the next room, he had vanished into thin air.
Historical records show that the Puritan era took place in England from the 16th to the 18th century. The apparition witnessed at Keele Services seems to be connected to this period, given its attire. The two fans asked around to see if anyone else had seen the strange man, but no one else had. This incident remains a baffling encounter that has contributed to the mystique of Keele Services. The incident was documented as a genuine paranormal sighting, with no clear explanation for the apparition's appearance or disappearance.
The Puritan era in England spanned from the 16th to the 18th century.
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