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The White Woman of Glasfryn

House, Glasfryn, Lleyn Peninsula, Wales Apparition Victorian

In the picturesque village of Glasfryn, nestled in the heart of the Lleyn Peninsula, a spine-tingling legend has been passed down through generations. They say that a ghostly woman in white haunts this idyllic spot, forever trapped in a moment of tragic accident. According to local lore, she was responsible for flooding the surrounding lands, and now her restless spirit roams the area, a haunting reminder of the devastating consequences of her actions.

Historical records are scarce, but it's believed that the incident occurred in the Victorian era, a time of great change and industrialisation in Wales. The nearby lake and field, once a thriving agricultural landscape, were dramatically altered by the flood, leaving a lasting impact on the local community. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claims of paranormal activity, the story of the woman in white has become an integral part of local folklore, with many claiming to have caught glimpses of her ghostly apparition.

Historical Context

The area was primarily agricultural during the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property, No Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
LL52

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