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Green Lady of Curdworth

St Nicholas Church, Curdworth, Westmidlands Apparition Civil War

St Nicholas Church in Curdworth is home to a fascinating and eerie legend. The Green Lady, a tall, ghostly woman dressed in a green gown, is said to roam the church graveyard, searching for the remains of her Royalist husband. Her spirit is a poignant reminder of the turmoil and heartbreak that occurred during the English Civil War. As she glides through the headstones, her presence is a haunting tribute to the enduring power of love.

The story of the Green Lady is intertwined with another local legend, concerning a treasure buried within the church grounds. This treasure, hidden alongside human remains from a Civil War battle, is said to be protected by a headless phantom. If anyone gets too close to discovering the hoard, the phantom intervenes. While the veracity of these claims is impossible to verify, they contribute to the rich history and mystique surrounding St Nicholas Church. The Green Lady's tale has become an integral part of Curdworth's folklore, captivating the imagination of locals and visitors alike.

Historical Context

English Civil War

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
B23

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