The Hovering Head of Llanina House
Llanina House in Aberaeron is said to be haunted by the ghostly form of a severed head, believed to belong to a young bride who was brutally murdered. This eerie apparition is reportedly seen hovering around the building, accompanied by a phantom man whose clothes are saturated with water. The circumstances surrounding the murder are shrouded in mystery, but locals claim that the severed head is a harbinger of doom, and its appearance is often preceded by an unsettling feeling of unease. Those who have witnessed the apparition describe it as a chilling experience that leaves them with a lasting sense of fear.
Historical records suggest that Llanina House dates back to the Victorian era, a time when brutal crimes were not uncommon. The story goes that a young bride was murdered in the house, and her head was severed from her body. The identity of the killer remains unknown, but it's said that the spirit of the murdered bride still roams the halls of Llanina House, searching for justice. Witnesses have reported seeing the ghostly head and the phantom man on multiple occasions, and while some have dismissed these sightings as mere fantasy, others believe that there's truth to the paranormal activity.
The house dates back to the Victorian era
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