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Phantom Coach of Hankerton

Road through the area, Hankerton, Wiltshire Apparition Victorian

In the sleepy village of Hankerton, Wiltshire, a spine-tingling spectacle has been reported by locals and travellers alike. An invisible, phantom coach, complete with a team of ghostly horses, is said to rattle along the road through the area, sending shivers down the spines of those who claim to have seen or heard it. The coach is reportedly driven with a loud rattling sound, but no vehicle is ever seen. It's a strange and unexplained phenomenon that has been etched into the local folklore.

The origins of this ghostly coach are shrouded in mystery, but it's likely that the haunting dates back to the Victorian era, when horse-drawn carriages were a common mode of transport. Some believe that the phantom coach may be a manifestation of a tragic event or a restless spirit, doomed to relive a past trauma. While there are no recorded witness accounts, the sheer number of people who claim to have experienced the haunting lends credibility to the phenomenon. It's a chilling reminder that some roads are best travelled with caution.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to the medieval period

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SN15

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