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The Hanging Man of Aldbourne

Dor's Grave, Aldbourne, Wiltshire Apparition Unknown

Dor's Grave in Aldbourne is a spot where the locals claim to have seen a rather unsettling apparition. This area is said to be haunted by a man who took his own life by hanging. His ghost is reportedly seen either dangling from a tree situated between the memorial hall and social club or walking down the hill. The exact circumstances of his death are unclear but the location has gained a reputation for paranormal activity.

Historical records indicate that the ghost is also referred to as the Hanging Man or Dyer's Grave. Although the date and time of these sightings are unknown, the apparition has been described in two distinct forms: hanging from a tree or walking down the hill. There are no documented witness accounts but multiple people have reportedly seen the ghost. The lack of specific details about the man's identity or the date of his death adds to the enigma of this haunting.

Historical Context

The exact date of the hanging is unknown

Location

Location Details

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

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