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White Lady of Westwood Coppice

Westwood Coppice, Sutton Coldfield, Westmidlands Apparition Victorian

Deep in the heart of Westwood Coppice, a haunting apparition has been spotted for centuries. This ghostly figure, known as the White Lady, is said to roam the woods every night, her presence a chilling reminder of a tragic love affair gone wrong. Dressed in a flowing white gown, she wanders through the trees, wringing her hands in despair. The story goes that she was betrayed by her lover and, overcome with grief, took her own life in a nearby pond that sadly no longer exists.

The origins of this haunting date back to the nineteenth century, a time of great social change and romanticism. It's said that the White Lady's spirit has been searching for peace, unable to rest due to the circumstances of her death. While there are no concrete records of the event, the legend has endured, captivating the imagination of locals and visitors alike. The fact that this apparition has been reportedly seen for so long, and by multiple witnesses, adds credibility to the claims of paranormal activity in Westwood Coppice.

Historical Context

The haunting is linked to a nineteenth-century tragic event.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Reputedly every night (story dates from nineteenth century)
Postcode Area
B72

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