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The Faceless Man of Bury St Edmunds

Coppice running alongside Horringer Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Apparition Victorian

Deep in the heart of Suffolk, where the sleepy town of Bury St Edmunds meets the eerie silence of the countryside, lies a coppice with a dark and mystifying reputation. It's here, among the twisted branches and overgrown undergrowth, that two children stumbled upon a sight that would leave them shaken. In 1970, the youngsters were playing in the woods when they spotted a man emerging from the trees. He was dressed in a black suit, complete with a bowler hat, and carried a walking stick - a picture of a respectable gentleman from another era. But there was something profoundly unsettling about this figure: his face was completely blank, devoid of features, leaving the children too frightened to move.

Historical records of the area don't provide much context for this strange apparition, but it's worth noting that Bury St Edmunds has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The town was an important centre for the wool trade during the Victorian era, which might explain the man's old-fashioned attire. The children's encounter with the faceless man was brief, as they quickly hid in a tree until the figure passed by. While there are no further documented sightings, the incident remains a fascinating example of a visual haunting manifestation.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1970
Postcode Area
IP33

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