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Bancyffordd Phantom Funeral

Road by fields east of area, Bancyffordd, Wales Crisis Apparition Pre-nineteenth century

In the rural Welsh town of Bancyffordd, a strange and unsettling phenomenon has been reported on a road that winds its way through fields to the east of the area. A worker, returning to a farm late at night, claimed to have seen a crowd of people surrounding a horse and cart. The sudden, blood-curdling scream from an unseen source sent the man fleeing in a state of shock. He arrived at the farm in a distraught condition, recounting his terrifying experience to fellow workers. Intrigued, they investigated the location of his sighting but could see nothing out of the ordinary.

This event was not a one-off occurrence. A few days later, while working in the same field, the man witnessed a funeral procession pass by, eerily identical to the scene he had seen a few nights prior. The fact that these events happened in the pre-nineteenth century adds a layer of historical depth to this haunting. It suggests that whatever was witnessed, it was significant enough to be remembered and retold, possibly even passed down through generations. The nature of the haunting, classified as a crisis manifestation, implies a moment of intense emotion or trauma.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to medieval times.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre nineteenth century
Postcode Area
SY23

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