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Ghostly Woman in Evening Dress

Road through the village, Bulford, Wiltshire Apparition Unknown

In the quiet village of Bulford, Wiltshire, a rather eerie sighting has been reported on the road that runs through the village. A ghostly woman, dressed in an evening gown, has been seen walking from a driveway and crossing the road with complete disregard for oncoming traffic. One lorry driver was so convinced he had struck a real woman that he pulled over, only to see her pass through a barbed wire fence. This bizarre incident has left many wondering about the identity and motivations of this phantom woman.

The lack of specific details about the ghostly woman's identity or the exact date of the sighting makes it difficult to pinpoint the cause of this haunting. However, the fact that she appears on a road in a rural village suggests that she may be connected to the local history or a past event. The lorry driver's experience, in particular, highlights the convincing nature of this apparition. Although there are no further documented cases, this single incident has been enough to make the road through Bulford a spot of interest for those fascinated by the paranormal.

Historical Context

Bulford is a small village in Wiltshire with a long history dating back to the medieval period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
SP4

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