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Phantom Highwayman of Dewsbury

The Temple, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire Apparition Unknown

The Temple in Dewsbury is a spot shrouded in mystery, with a ghostly presence that's been making waves for centuries. Every year on July 5th, the phantom of a highwayman, affectionately known as Black Dick, is said to appear within these ancient walls. Locals have grown accustomed to this spectral visitor, but that doesn't make it any less intriguing. As the story goes, Black Dick was a charismatic rogue who roamed the countryside, and his spirit continues to haunt The Temple to this day.

Historical records suggest that The Temple, also known as Black Dick's Tower, has been standing for centuries, and its connection to the phantom highwayman is steeped in local folklore. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of Black Dick, multiple witnesses have reported encountering the ghostly apparition on July 5th. Some believe that this spectral presence may be linked to the building's past, perhaps even a former occupant or a local legend. Whatever the truth may be, The Temple remains a fascinating destination for those drawn to the paranormal.

Historical Context

The Temple has been a local landmark for centuries, with possible connections to the medieval period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Building
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
05 July (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
WF13

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