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Victorian Girl Phantom

Oldnall Road, Halesowen, Westmidlands Apparition Victorian

Oldnall Road in Halesowen has a reputation for being a spot of paranormal activity, particularly at night. Locals have reported a number of strange incidents, including accidents and near misses, which have been attributed to the ghost of a young Victorian girl. She is said to be around five years old and has been blamed for causing trouble on this stretch of road. While there are no confirmed sightings, the girl's presence is often felt by motorists and pedestrians who claim to have experienced unexplained events.

The history of Oldnall Road dates back to the Victorian era, when it was a rural route connecting the towns of Halesowen and Dudley. It's possible that the ghostly girl may have some connection to this period, perhaps being a child who lived or died in the area. Witnesses describe feeling a sudden chill or sensing a presence when the girl is near. Some have even reported seeing a fleeting glimpse of a small, Victorian-era dressed child out of the corner of their eye. While the exact circumstances of her death are unknown, the girl's spirit is said to be restless, causing mischief and mayhem on Oldnall Road.

Historical Context

The road dates back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2000s
Postcode Area
DY8

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