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Dunwich White Phantom

Area around the 'red stile', Dunwich, Suffolk Apparition Pre-Victorian

The Red Stile, a rural spot between Dunwich and Heveningham in Suffolk, is home to a rather unsettling presence. Locals have spoken of a pale phantom, clad in a white veil or with black patches around its head, wandering the area. One brave soul, not one to shy away from the unknown, reached out to touch the entity, only to be met with a sudden numbness in his right side. This eerie apparition is not the only strange occurrence in the area; reports also speak of a large black hound-like creature and the unsettling sound of a clanking chain.

Delving into the history of this haunting, we find that reports of the White Figure date back to pre-1924. Although the exact circumstances and identities of those who encountered the phantom remain unclear, the consistency of the descriptions suggests that this is more than a mere figment of the imagination. The presence of a large black hound and the sound of a clanking chain add to the mystique, leaving one to wonder if there's a connection to the area's past or if these are simply unrelated events.

Historical Context

Rural Suffolk has a rich history of folklore and paranormal activity

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Area
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-1924
Postcode Area
IP16

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