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Woman in Satin Ghost

Brundon Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk Apparition Georgian

Brundon Hall stands as a testament to the mysterious and the unknown. This Suffolk residence has been home to a ghostly presence known as the Woman in Satin, believed to have been active from the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. The ghost was known for her peculiar behaviour of knocking or stamping on a blue slab in the floor, which would inevitably lead to her vanishing into thin air. The owners of the hall, driven by curiosity, decided to remove the stone slab, uncovering a vault that would change everything they thought they knew about their home.

The discovery under the blue slab was nothing short of astonishing. A vault containing two skeletons laid side-by-side, along with the remains of several children and some gold artifacts, was unearthed. However, the reason behind the existence of this vault remains a mystery. The Woman in Satin's appearances and the cryptic setup of the vault have sparked numerous theories, but the truth behind these events continues to elude us. The historical context of Brundon Hall and the Woman in Satin's haunting offers a fascinating glimpse into the paranormal activity that has been documented in Suffolk.

Historical Context

Dated back to the 16th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
Late eighteenth / early nineteenth centuries
Postcode Area
CO10

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