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The Lady in Black of Glyncorrwg

Bakery, Glyncorrwg, West Glamorgan Apparition Victorian

Glyncorrwg village in Wales is home to a long-standing mystery surrounding a ghostly apparition known as the Lady in Black. The village church and surrounding area have been witness to her presence for generations. In 1933, a baker working in the local bakery reported a chilling encounter with the elderly lady dressed in black. She drifted into the bakery, stared at the baker, and then vanished into thin air. This sighting was not an isolated incident, as older members of the community recalled that the woman in black had been seen thirty years prior around the church and within the village itself.

Digging deeper into the history of Glyncorrwg, it becomes clear that the Lady in Black has been a part of village life for over a century. The 1900s saw numerous sightings of the ghostly figure around the church and village area. The 1933 sighting at the bakery served as a stark reminder of her presence. While the identity of the Lady in Black remains a mystery, her appearances have become an integral part of local folklore. The fact that multiple witnesses have reported similar sightings over the years lends credibility to the claims of paranormal activity in Glyncorrwg.

Historical Context

The village of Glyncorrwg has a rich history dating back to the Victorian era, with many old buildings and landmarks still standing today.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1933 (Bakery) and 1900s (general area)
Postcode Area
SA

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